Course Overview

Emergency communications networks are mission-critical systems that support public safety, disaster management, and national security operations. These networks must remain highly available, secure, and interoperable, even under extreme conditions such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or large-scale events. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of public safety communications systems, including architecture, standards, regulatory frameworks, interoperability, and operational procedures. Participants will gain practical insights into network planning, deployment, incident handling, and crisis management, supported by scenario-based labs.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Dubai, UAE

Feb 23, 2026

Lagos, Nigeria

Mar 9, 2026

Lagos, Nigeria

Mar 23, 2026

Kano, Nigeria

Target Audience

  • Government and PSU telecom authorities
  • Public safety and emergency services agencies (police, fire, ambulance, disaster management)
  • Telecom operators supporting critical communications networks
  • Regulators and national infrastructure security teams
  • Network planners, engineers, and operations teams
  • Consultants and advisors in public safety communications

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of telecom networks (2G–5G overview)
  • Awareness of IP networking and radio communications fundamentals
  • Familiarity with emergency response or public safety operations (helpful)
  • No prior experience in mission-critical network design required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline