Mission
Mission Statement
EWA's primary objective is to assist enterprise business users, dealers, service providers, and technology vendors and manufacturers in the deployment of wireless communications solutions that drive corporate productivity in the enterprise wireless space.
EWA History
- 2010 – Over 8,000 spectrum transactions will be facilitated by EWA, including several major multi-site trunked system deployments by the Spectrum Solutions Department.
- 2010 - The Enterprise Wireless Solutions Center® is launched, offering exclusive and specialized services that create a unique on-line community for assessing wireless technology offerings and knowledge exchange.
- 2010 – The 6th edition of the Enterprise Wireless Conference, co-hosted with the USMSS convenes in Orlando, Florida bringing together leaders in wireless sales and service with technology providers and experts. EWA continues to provide valuable management and reporting tools that provide members a competitive boost.
- 2007 – EWA purchases the Licensing Assistance Office in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania from DCI and immediately expands its FCC license strategies and application preparation capabilities to business enterprises, public safety entities, and to wireless sales and service organizations.
- 2005 – Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) formed through the consolidation of the Industrial Telecommunications Association (ITA) and the American Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA).
- 1998 – The USMSS forms and an affiliation agreement is executed with ITA for the provision of advocacy representation and membership services.
- 1992 - Through a series of agreements, the Industrial Telecommunications Association now manages the FCC-certified frequency advisory committee services for the organizations representative of the petroleum, telephone maintenance, taxicab, relay press and motion picture industries.
- 1953 - a group of business enterprises organizes the Special Industrial Radio Service Association in St. Louis, Missouri to represent their spectrum requirements at the FCC.
