Other Agency Fully Encrypted

DCI

Statewide, South Dakota

What you can do right now

Encryption Details

Encryption Type P25 DES-OFB
Scope Rapid City Ops TG
Technical Details P25 DES-OFB

Verification Status

We don't yet have per-talkgroup data for DCI from the RadioReference API. The encryption scope and type above come from the RadioReference Wiki, which is community-maintained rather than independently confirmed channel-by-channel.

If you monitor DCI directly or have more current information, the fastest way to fix this is to update the RadioReference Wiki entry — our data pulls from there and from the RadioReference API on a regular refresh cycle.

What This Means

This agency is listed in our database as encrypting all of its radio communications, including routine dispatch. The listing is unverified — confirm current status on the live RadioReference database.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is DCI radio encrypted?

DCI is listed in our records with P25 DES-OFB encryption — a listing we haven't yet verified against live talkgroup data. This agency is listed in our database as encrypting all of its radio communications, including routine dispatch. The listing is unverified — confirm current status on the live RadioReference database.

Can I listen to DCI on a police scanner?

Likely not, if the listing is accurate: our database lists DCI as fully encrypted using P25 DES-OFB, which no consumer scanner can decode. The listing is unverified — check the live RadioReference database for current status.

Why do agencies like DCI encrypt their radio?

Ask why, and the answer is usually officer safety, sometimes operational security. What is harder to obtain is any documented case in Statewide County where an open channel caused harm. The costs need no such documentation: reporting on other agency response slows down, and mutual-aid coordination gets more awkward, immediately.

Can Statewide County reverse the encryption decision?

Yes. Encryption is a policy choice made by department leadership or elected officials, not a technical requirement, so it can be reversed the same way. Public pressure, city council advocacy, and organized local coalitions have reversed encryption decisions elsewhere.

What can I do about DCI encryption?

Ask for the paperwork first — the policy that authorised encryption for DCI, and the recordings themselves — because a specific request is harder to wave away than a general complaint. Then take what you learn to a council meeting, and bring others from Statewide County with you.

Data source: RadioReference Wiki

This information is compiled from community-reported data and may not reflect the most current status. If you have updated information, please contribute to the RadioReference Wiki.

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