In June 2015, the Lancaster County Board of Supervisors authorized a contract with Radio Communications of Virginia to begin an upgrade to the county’s aged communications system. With a price tag of approximately $2 million, the system is designed to improve performance and redundancy for the needs of Lancaster County’s law enforcement agencies, fire departments, rescue squads and schools, for now and long into the future.
The need for this project had been identified for many years; the existing system had been performing poorly and required frequent repairs. The upgrades will replace the existing equipment with state-of-the-art communications equipment which will improve coverage and reliability. The system will enhance local and regional capabilities, with greater capability and capacity.
The project was completed in December 2016, ahead of schedule and under budget. Acceptance testing for the new radio system included field testing of 1/2 square miles block throughout the county. Each block was tested for the ability to transmit and receive radio traffic. 100% of the grids tested were able to meet expected performance, exceeding the 95% standard in the radio industry.
Over the course of the next several years, Lancaster County will continue to replace radio equipment vehicles and hand-held units to ensure that the equipment used in the field continues to function properly for the lifespan of the radio network infrastructure.
The development of this project is a combined effort of the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office and Lancaster County Emergency Services; the project is being managed by Lancaster County Emergency Services. Upon completion, the first responders of Lancaster County will have a safer and much more reliable radio system to communicate on scene and across the County.



