NJ & NY State Contractor
We work hard to find you the right solution for your organization.
Here’s how:
- The right two-way radio plan – We want you to benefit from the two-way radio system that makes the most sense for your organization. Your plan will feature customized channel selection, radio features, security features and functions, radio identifiers, access controls, and importantly who can talk to whom.
- Comprehensive training programs – We offer on-site radio training programs to show you how to use the equipment properly. (For example; did you know that if you hold the radio horizontally instead of vertically, you cut the power of the antenna in half?)
- After-sale service and maintenance – At Command Radio, we recognize that reputation is everything. We pride ourselves on responsive service throughout the customer relationship. We are readily available for service calls, warranty repairs, general questions, or refresher training sessions. We want to help.
- Fewer change orders – Many two-way radio sellers will low-bid a project to earn your business. Once you are under contract, they’ll submit change orders that increase the cost. We’re not like that. We’ll come to you, evaluate your facilities, and set you up with all the equipment you need for your two-way radios the first time, so there are no surprises later. You can expect an up-front and honest price from us.
- New Jersey and New York Government Contract – If you’re a government agency in either of these states, you can qualify for a 25 percent discount. Even if you’re not a government organization, keep reading and find out how you can take advantage of the same discounts our government agencies get.
- If you are a non-government entity and wish to take advantage of the same 25 percent discount on a two-way radio system that our government organizations receive, you can. Simply call or email within the next five business days.
Make sure you go to a reputable dealer for your two-way radio system in New York and New Jersey. Find a dealer who can answer any questions you have about the required FCC license for running your two-way radio system.
Failure to comply with FCC regulations can cost you $8,000 a day in fines!