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Office of Public Safety Communications

The Office of Public Safety Communications (formerly known as the Public Safety Communications Network) includes the Digital Trunked Radio System, a near-seamless statewide wireless system that enables direct communications to the more than 1,000 state, local, federal and tribal public safety agencies and emergency responses across the state. The system allows them to communicate both daily and for emergency incidents.

OPSC provides operability and interoperability between public safety agencies and emergency responders to 256 sites across the state and serves more than 1,000 state, local, federal, and tribal agencies using over 128,000 subscriber units. OPSC is the primary method for mission-critical public safety communications across the state.

The office is comprised of the following sections:

  • Digital Trunk Radio Monitoring and NOC

  • Engineers and Program Support

  • Northeastern Region

  • Southern Region

  • Western Region

Organization Chart

View or download the OPSC Organizational Chart