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Updated 8:00 AM EST, April 15, 2008
 Deployment Statistics        


Transit Management Methods Considered for Adding the Capability of Interopability with Public Safety Agencies

2004 National Summary

Metropolitan Areas Surveyed / Returned SurveyNumber of Metropolitan Areas Considering the Following Methods
Using a Communication Switch (such as the ACU-1000 or other brand)Becoming Part of an Area Wide Interoperable System
81 / 801240

2004 Metropolitan Summary

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Metropolitan AreaStateAgencies Surveyed / Returned SurveyNumber of Agencies Considering the Following Methods
Using a Communication Switch (such as the ACU-1000 or other brand)Becoming Part of an Area Wide Interoperable System
Albany, Schenectady, TroyNY1 / 100
AlbuquerqueNM1 / 100
Allentown, Bethlehem, EastonPA1 / 100
AtlantaGA2 / 210
AustinTX1 / 100
BakersfieldCA1 / 100
BaltimoreMD3 / 311
Baton RougeLA1 / 110
BellinghamWA1 / 110
BirminghamAL1 / 100
Boston, Lawrence, SalemMA1 / 110
Buffalo, Niagara FallsNY2 / 200
CharlestonSC1 / 100
Charlotte, Gastonia, Rock HillNC2 / 201
Chicago, Gary, Lake CountyIL11 / 1103
Cincinnati, HamiltonOH1 / 101
Cleveland, Akron, LorainOH4 / 403
ColumbusOH1 / 101
Dallas, Fort WorthTX6 / 600
Dayton, SpringfieldOH2 / 200
Denver, BoulderCO2 / 201
Detroit, Ann ArborMI3 / 200
El PasoTX1 / 100
FresnoCA1 / 100
Grand RapidsMI1 / 100
Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High PointNC3 / 300
Greenville, SpartanburgSC3 / 301
Hampton RoadsVA1 / 100
Harrisburg, Lebanon, CarlislePA1 / 100
Hartford, New Britain, MiddletownCT3 / 302
HonoluluHI1 / 101
Houston, Galveston, BrazoriaTX1 / 101
IndianapolisIN1 / 101
JacksonvilleFL1 / 100
Kansas CityMO1 / 000
KnoxvilleTN1 / 100
Las VegasNV1 / 100
Little Rock, North Little RockAR1 / 100
Los Angeles, Anaheim, RiversideCA22 / 2206
LouisvilleKY1 / 101
McAllenTX1 / 100
MemphisTN1 / 100
Miami, Fort LauderdaleFL4 / 410
Milwaukee, RacineWI4 / 401
Minneapolis, St. PaulMN1 / 101
NashvilleTN1 / 101
New Haven, MeridenCT2 / 201
New OrleansLA5 / 501
New York, Northern New Jersey, Southwestern ConnecticutNY22 / 2124
Oklahoma CityOK1 / 101
OmahaNE1 / 100
OrlandoFL1 / 101
Philadelphia, Wilmington, TrentonPA2 / 202
PhoenixAZ6 / 600
Pittsburgh, Beaver ValleyPA5 / 502
Portland, VancouverOR2 / 201
Providence, Pawtucket, Fall RiverRI2 / 100
Raleigh-DurhamNC4 / 412
Richmond, PetersburgVA2 / 201
RochesterNY1 / 100
SacramentoCA1 / 100
SalinasCA1 / 101
Salt Lake City, OgdenUT1 / 101
San Antonio TX1 / 100
San DiegoCA3 / 201
San Francisco, Oakland, San JoseCA17 / 1723
San JuanPR1 / 101
Sarasota-BradentonFL2 / 200
Scranton, Wilkes-BarrePA2 / 201
Seattle, TacomaWA10 / 1012
SpringfieldMA1 / 110
St. LouisMO1 / 101
SyracuseNY1 / 101
Tampa, St. Petersburg, ClearwaterFL3 / 301
ToledoOH1 / 100
TucsonAZ2 / 200
TulsaOK1 / 100
Washington DC5 / 512
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, DelrayFL1 / 101
WichitaKS1 / 101
Youngstown, WarrenOH1 / 100
 81 Metropolitan Areas