A nonprofit architecture and engineering organization, Haiti Engineering is calling for United States Public Safety agencies to donate any equipment that has been made obsolete, either by narrowbanding or age. The program, Radios for Haiti, kicked off at IWCE last week. The nonprofit partners with AASHTO to take in and distribute radios that are desperately needed to help rebuild Haiti's critical infrastructure after the earthquake in 2010. The organization's long term goal is to provide communications equipment to 10,000 Haitian Public Safety officers and rebuild communications in the country's 50 cities, complete with an early warning system in case of natural disasters.
Find more information on how to donate radios by contacting Haiti Engineering.
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