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John Dundas, a Radio and Spectrum Manager for major events, provides insight into the world of spectrum management and how this work underpins Command, Control and Communications, sharing how his unique background taught him problem solving.

I learn just how much work goes into spectrum planning and how events cannot operate without good strategies. Learn how this is key to interoperability, what we can learn from Manchester Arena attack and Astroworld, and the critical importance of the big red button. We discuss the debated use of code words and key protocol tips for operating a radio. I have always been amazed by John’s breadth and dept of experience and hope you will enjoy this episode as much as I did.

John's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johndundas/

Ise's website: https://www.isemurphy.com

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Some of the initialisms include:

C3 - Command, Control, Communication

FA - Functional Area

Glasgow 2014 - Commonwealth Games

Code Words: Link to Episode 2 with Janthea

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