Motorola Solutions Enables Public Safety Agencies to Work in Partnership with Citizens
Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) has launched three cloud-based solutions aimed at improving collaboration and transparency between public safety agencies and communities. The solutions, named CommandCentral Community, CommandCentral Citizen Input, and 10-21 Police Phone, enhance citizen engagement and streamline information sharing. According to recent research, 88% of citizens desire technology-driven public safety improvements. The company emphasizes that these tools foster community trust and improve response times in emergencies.
- Launch of three innovative cloud-based solutions to improve community safety.
- 88% of surveyed citizens desire technology integration for public safety.
- Solutions foster increased collaboration and transparency with law enforcement.
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Company’s cloud-based software helps agencies foster collaboration, trust and transparency to help keep communities safe
“We’ve made trust a core design tenet in these solutions,” said
New global research1 has found that 88 percent of citizens surveyed want to see public safety transformed through the use of advanced technology. That same research shows that 71 percent of citizens say advanced technologies are needed to help public safety and enterprises address the challenges of the modern world; and 68 percent of citizens want to use technology to help emergency services, such as sharing images or video of incidents in their communities with public safety agencies.
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CommandCentral Community gives the public a single touchpoint for building collaboration and transparency with their agency. Through its CityProtect® portal, the public has mobile access to anonymous tipping, anonymized crime data which can be viewed on a map and the ability to easily submit Freedom of Information Act requests. Digital tips from the community are stored and accessed in Motorola Solutions’ evidence software and help create CommandCentral’s 360 degree view of the incident.
- CommandCentral Citizen Input empowers citizens to send video, photographs and recordings to 9-1-1 call takers in a controlled, permission-based procedure. Citizens can capture information first-hand and share it in near/real-time to significantly enhance context and situational awareness for responding officers, as well as add critical evidence to the audit trail and incident record.
- 10-21 Police Phone improves community engagement by enhancing the connection between citizens and law enforcement. The mobile application texts citizens with the name, agency and phone number for a police officer relating to a specific incident, providing citizens with a direct point of contact, as well as encouraging them to answer calls and messages, as police are identified as law enforcement -- not spam. This is all accomplished while ensuring the officer’s personal mobile number is kept private.
“CommandCentral Citizen Input is another amazing tool that Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office 911 call takers can use to assist the residents and guests of Okaloosa County in providing photos or live video of an incident reported to 911,” said
10-21 Police Phone is available for download to law enforcement on the
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