Proposal for the construction of an innovation environment for telecommunications networks its contributions to maintaining the informal power of the state in public safety

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Abstract

Information is a resource used by the state to control individuals or social groups. This, which is called the state’s informational power, is evidenced in police actions to the extent that confidentiality, integrity and availability are requirements for telecommunications in public security operations. For this purpose, a telecommunications market segment called Mission Critica was developed to meet these requirements of official public security agencies. The mode of radio telecommunications is called Professional Radio Mobile, and uses encryption features, digital modulation truncated in a process involving technology, organization and human resources. Given the limitations of these agents in the process, ideas of improvements from the use experiences can be stimulated, and in a structured way, categorized as information obtained by the perception of standards, to compose a proposal that aims at the construction of an innovation environment in the area of telecommunications. For this, a case study can be made from the analysis of pre-structural elements of infrastructure (laboratories, tests) human resources (trained and trained in actions to share learning by use) and development (financial resources). These actions aim to result in contributions to the security of information in police operations and thus, contribute to the maintenance of the state’s informational power.

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Assumpção, L. C., & Minghelli, M. (2019). Proposal for the construction of an innovation environment for telecommunications networks its contributions to maintaining the informal power of the state in public safety. AtoZ, 8(1), 43–50. https://doi.org/10.5380/atoz.v8i1.67260

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