Corpus Christi approves $1.4M contract for first responder radios

The Corpus Christi City Council authorized a three-year, $1.4 million agreement with Dailey and Wells Communications, Inc. at today’s meeting to maintain the region’s primary communication network for first responders.

The Radio Network Support and Maintenance Service Agreement ensures the long-term reliability of the Coastal Bend Regional Interoperability Network, or CBRIN. The network serves as the backbone for coordinated emergency response across several jurisdictions, supporting 4,800 radios.

The new contract provides software support, system monitoring, technical maintenance, regular inspections, firmware upgrades, and 24/7 support to prevent service interruptions. The infrastructure requires specialized, ongoing maintenance that exceeds previous service standards.

Corpus Christi City Council approves $1.4 million agreement to maintain first responder radio network

For Fiscal Year 2026, the city allocated $236,123 from the General Fund to cover the initial six months of service…

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