Widening use of energy and data control equipment requires electronic design incorporation into Moses Engineers’ engineering services. The increasing reliance on telecommunications led to the creation of a separate discipline dedicated to servicing the firm's other engineering disciplines and providing direct telecommunications engineering for clients. Since the early 1980's, planning and design of telecommunication systems have been an integral part of our engineering services. To meet the demand of increasingly complex and rapidly changing technology, the firm offers expert personnel in the field of communication engineering, which includes:
Determining communication requirements.
Conducting studies to determine loading factors.
Reviewing radio operating procedures and preset frequency utilization.
Evaluating system performance.
Representing client in purchasing, negotiating, licensing, lease agreements, and system coverage certification.
Providing project management.
Training in use and operation of new systems.
Our Telecommunications project experience includes the following:
City of New Orleans VoIP Telephone Replacement Project and City-wide Voice and Data Network design and installation.
St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office new 8 channel 800 MHz trunked 5 site
simulcast radio network.
City of New Orleans on-going radio related projects with annual contracts
since 1987.
Hancock County 800 MHz single site trunked radio system with interoperating agreements with St. Tammany Parish, LA and Harrison County, MS.
West Baton Rouge Parish 800 MHz trunked radio system, tower
and communications shelter design.
City of Gulfport, Mississippi new 800 MHz trunked 2 site simulcast radio project.
Harrison County, Mississippi new 800 MHz trunked 5 site simulcast radio project.
Orleans Parish Communications District Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) for
800 MHz trunked system interface.
Jackson County, Mississippi new 3 site simulcast 800 MHz trunked radio system.