Safer cities are built on stronger alliances
Safety and justice are everyone’s right, and everyone's responsibility. But they are only achieved by working together - police and the public alike. Trusting each other. Our technology is built to help.

Forge new, powerful connections
Creating access to information is the first step in strengthening your alliance. With our ecosystem, your team can identify emerging events and coordinate a successful response and resolution while the public stays informed of what's happening, and why - driving safety, justice and trust for all.

Rely on a foundation of fact
Accuracy is essential to safety and justice. With more accurate information, dispatchers have better visibility of events in the field while officers arrive more aware of the situation so incidents can be resolved. But just as importantly, the public gets a record of events they believe in and because of that, trust can grow.

Stay focused on what matters
Good police work is good people work. Our ecosystem relieves the heavy load on police officers so they have more time and capacity to not only protect, but provide for the needs of the communities they serve. By eliminating distraction and technology complication, you can build safety, justice and trust that lasts.
The mission critical ecosystem
By unifying communications, software and video technologies and services on a common platform we're creating access to more complete and accurate information without distraction or complication.

Communications
Infrastructure and devices enable voice and multimedia collaboration to keep you safe.



Services
Ensure the systems you rely on are ready, secure and current with technology advancements.

The Platform
Our unified data platform ensures you and your technology work better together.
Meet our law enforcement industry specialists
Have any pressing questions? Want to learn more about specific law enforcement technology? Meet our former industry practitioners who are standing by to help provide mission-critical advice to help you get started building safer cities and thriving communities.


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Major Michael McDonald (Ret.)

Major Michael McDonald (Ret.)
- Major, Delaware State Police (Ret.)
- Former Chief Information Officer, Delaware State Police
- Former CJIS Systems Officer to FBI, Delaware State Police
- Former Nlets Representative, Delaware State Police
- FBI National Academy Session 164
Jason Hutchens

Jason Hutchens
- Former Director, Indiana Department of Homeland Security
- Former Chief Deputy, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
- Former Coordinator, Indianapolis Violence Reduction Partnership
- Advisory Board Member, NPF, Center for Mass Violence Response Studies
- Research Fellow, Hudson Institute
- Adjunct Professor, Indiana University, School of Public & Environmental Affairs
SAC Sam Rabadi, ATF (Ret.)

SAC Sam Rabadi, ATF (Ret.)
- Former SAC, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
- Former United States Secret Service, Special Agent, New York City
- Former Police Officer, Yonkers, NY Police Department
- Firearms Committee, International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Chiefs of Police Association, Pennsylvania
- Board Member, Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation
Col. James M. Wolfinbarger (Ret.)

Col. James M. Wolfinbarger (Ret.)
- Chief, Colorado State Patrol (Ret.)
- FBI National Academy Session 225
- FBI National Executive Institute Session 33
- FBI Leadership in Counter Terrorism LinCT Atlantic 2011
- Northwestern University SPSC Session 176
- Chair, Homeland Security Committee, IACP, 2012-2013
ACD Sean Jowell (Ret.)

ACD Sean Jowell (Ret.)
- Assistant Chief Deputy, Pinella County Sheriff's Office (Ret.)
- FBI National Academy Session 249
- Former FL Region 4 Co-Chair Statewide Law Enforcement Data Sharing Group
- Former Board Member SE LinX Board of Governance
- Former Committee member AAMVA Facial Recognition Working Group
- Former President FL Criminal Justice Executive Institute Associates
1st AC, Lashinda Stair (Ret.)

1st AC, Lashinda Stair (Ret.)
- First Assistant Chief, Detroit Police Department (Ret.)
- FBI National Executive Institute Session 39
- Senior Management Institute for Police Session 64
- 100 Most Influential Women, Crain's Detroit, 2021
- As Featured in Forbes, Forty Over Forty Women to Watch, 2017
- 2019 Role Model of the Year, Alternatives for Girls
LTC Alan Melvin (Ret.)

LTC Alan Melvin (Ret.)
- Lt. Colonel, North Carolina State Highway Patrol (Ret.)
- Former Director, Support Operations, NC State Highway Patrol
- FBI National Academy Session 251
- Former Technical Services Unit Commander, NC State Highway Patrol
- Former Interoperability Coordinator, State of North Carolina
- Technical Working Group on Intelligence-Led Policing, USDOJ, 2007-2010
AC David Wilson (Ret.)

AC David Wilson (Ret.)
- Assistant Chief, Ventura Police Department (Ret.)
- Former Assistant City Manager, Special Projects and Emergency Operations
- Former Board Member, California 9-1-1 Advisory Board, 2013-2016
- Member of APCO, NENA, National & CA Tactical Officers Assoc., CA Gangs Assoc.
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Major Michael McDonald (Ret.)

Major Michael McDonald (Ret.)
- Major, Delaware State Police (Ret.)
- Former Chief Information Officer, Delaware State Police
- Former CJIS Systems Officer to FBI, Delaware State Police
- Former Nlets Representative, Delaware State Police
- FBI National Academy Session 164
Jason Hutchens

Jason Hutchens
- Former Director, Indiana Department of Homeland Security
- Former Chief Deputy, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
- Former Coordinator, Indianapolis Violence Reduction Partnership
- Advisory Board Member, NPF, Center for Mass Violence Response Studies
- Research Fellow, Hudson Institute
- Adjunct Professor, Indiana University, School of Public & Environmental Affairs
SAC Sam Rabadi, ATF (Ret.)

SAC Sam Rabadi, ATF (Ret.)
- Former SAC, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
- Former United States Secret Service, Special Agent, New York City
- Former Police Officer, Yonkers, NY Police Department
- Firearms Committee, International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Chiefs of Police Association, Pennsylvania
- Board Member, Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation
Col. James M. Wolfinbarger (Ret.)

Col. James M. Wolfinbarger (Ret.)
- Chief, Colorado State Patrol (Ret.)
- FBI National Academy Session 225
- FBI National Executive Institute Session 33
- FBI Leadership in Counter Terrorism LinCT Atlantic 2011
- Northwestern University SPSC Session 176
- Chair, Homeland Security Committee, IACP, 2012-2013
ACD Sean Jowell (Ret.)

ACD Sean Jowell (Ret.)
- Assistant Chief Deputy, Pinella County Sheriff's Office (Ret.)
- FBI National Academy Session 249
- Former FL Region 4 Co-Chair Statewide Law Enforcement Data Sharing Group
- Former Board Member SE LinX Board of Governance
- Former Committee member AAMVA Facial Recognition Working Group
- Former President FL Criminal Justice Executive Institute Associates
1st AC, Lashinda Stair (Ret.)

1st AC, Lashinda Stair (Ret.)
- First Assistant Chief, Detroit Police Department (Ret.)
- FBI National Executive Institute Session 39
- Senior Management Institute for Police Session 64
- 100 Most Influential Women, Crain's Detroit, 2021
- As Featured in Forbes, Forty Over Forty Women to Watch, 2017
- 2019 Role Model of the Year, Alternatives for Girls
LTC Alan Melvin (Ret.)

LTC Alan Melvin (Ret.)
- Lt. Colonel, North Carolina State Highway Patrol (Ret.)
- Former Director, Support Operations, NC State Highway Patrol
- FBI National Academy Session 251
- Former Technical Services Unit Commander, NC State Highway Patrol
- Former Interoperability Coordinator, State of North Carolina
- Technical Working Group on Intelligence-Led Policing, USDOJ, 2007-2010
AC David Wilson (Ret.)

AC David Wilson (Ret.)
- Assistant Chief, Ventura Police Department (Ret.)
- Former Assistant City Manager, Special Projects and Emergency Operations
- Former Board Member, California 9-1-1 Advisory Board, 2013-2016
- Member of APCO, NENA, National & CA Tactical Officers Assoc., CA Gangs Assoc.
