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Lissa Willis
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State Radio Project
3210 Del Webb Avenue NE, Suite 110
Salem, Oregon 97301
 
lissa.willis@odot.state.or.us
O: (503) 934-6953
C: (503) 881-9462

Press Releases
Approved Bid to Build Public Safety Network
May 17, 2010
 
OWIN 10-002
The State of Oregon Has received permission to build a statewide broadband wireless public safety network that will give emergency responders... Read More

Contract for Construction Management Awarded
April 12, 2010
 
The Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network (OWIN) has awarded the contract for Construction Management/General Contractor services to General Dynamics (GDIT).  Read More 

OWIN Transitions from State Police to the Department of Transportation
March 1, 2010
 
The Oregon Legislature demonstrated its commitment to the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network (OWIN) project in the just-completed Special Session by approving... Read More

Contract for Architecture & Engineering Services Awarded
July 15, 2009
 
The Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network (OWIN) and Black & Veatch, one of the world's largest engineering, consulting and construction firms, are joining forces. Read More 

Drive Tests Earn Industry Attention
March 10, 2009
 
A decision to test some anecdotal evidence from Colorado about public safety communications systems will mean cost savings for Oregon and industry recognition for the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network (OWIN) and Federal Engienering, Inc. Read More 

Radio Communications Expert Receives First OSP "Charles P. Pray Award"
February 5, 2008
 
One of the State's leading radio communications expert's contributions was recognized today when he received the first presentation of a new Oregon State Police award for distinguished career achievements. Read More 

Media Coverage
Guest Commentary
October 14, 2009
 
Sheriff Russell Burger, Guest Commentary
 
When completed in 2013, the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network will link first-responders across the state and bring... Read More