jeudi 26 mars 2015

Hogan introduces plan to reopen Maryland State Police barrack in Annapolis

Maryland State Police troopers could soon return to Annapolis.



Gov. Larry Hogan on Thursday announced funding for 100 new troopers and plans to reopen Barrack J in Maryland's capital city. The barrack was closed in 2008 as part of a cost-saving measure.



The measure will also provide an additional $1.4 million to reopen Barrack J. Thirty-three of the 100 new troopers would be stationed at the Annapolis barrack.



The governor has instructed Pallozzi to begin restoring Barrack J to an operational state within the next few months.



The building near the corner of Taylor Avenue and Roscoe Rowe Boulevard is occupied by the Annapolis Public Works Department.



State Police will have to get radio and computer equipment, and determine what remains in the motor vehicle garage repair area that might need to be replaced or acquired.



Hogan introduces plan to reopen Maryland State Police barracks in Annapolis - capitalgazette.com





Will be interesting to see what they do radio wise. Go back to the old lowband frequency, additional talkgroups on the Anne Arundel System or make the leap to FiRST?





Hogan introduces plan to reopen Maryland State Police barrack in Annapolis

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