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Contraband cell phones in prisons: technology solutions and perspectives
2011, Nova Science Publishers
in English
1613245637 9781613245637
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Contraband cell phones in prisons : possible wireless technology solutions / U.S. Department of Commerce
Emission measurements of a cellular and PCS jammer at a prison facility / Frank H. Sanders, Robert T. Johnk, National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Initial assessment of the potential impact from a jamming transmitter on selected in-band and out-of-band receivers / National Telecommunications and Informationa Administration
Emission measurement results for a cellular and PCS signal-jamming transmitter / Frank H. Sanders, Robert T. Johnk, Mark A. McFarland, J. Randall Hoffman, National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Statement of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson, hearing on "Contraband cell phones in correctional facilities : public safety impact and the potential implications of jamming technologies" / Statement of Senator John Whitmire, Texas, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Hearing on "Contraband Cell Phones in Texas Prisons"
Statement of Richard A. Mirgon, association of public-safety communications officials (APCO) international, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, hearing on "Contraband cell phones in correctional facilities : public safety impact and the potential implications of jamming technologies" / testimony of Gary D. Maynard, Secretary, Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Hearing on "Contraband Cell Phones in Correctional Facilities : Public Safety Impact and the Potential Implications of Jamming Technologies"
testimony of Steve Largent, president and CEO, CTIA, the Wireless Association, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, hearing on "Contraband cell phones in correctional facilities: public safety impact and the potential implications of jamming technologies"
testimony of General John M. Moriarty, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Office of Inspector General, before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, hearing on "Contraband cell phones in correctional facilities : public safety impact and the potential implications of jamming technologies".
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