
Enhancing critical incident response and consequence management with a mobile-first approach
A mobile-first strategy improves critical communications among first responders, who need every second when lives are on the line.
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A mobile-first strategy improves critical communications among first responders, who need every second when lives are on the line.
Smartphone-centric law enforcement depends on sensitive data that's subject to CJIS compliance. Samsung Knox makes it simple.
With the right ruggedized PTT smartphones and tablets, firefighters and EMTs can work more safely and effectively than ever.
Smartphones are a huge opportunity for law enforcement — but they need to be CJIS-compliant to achieve their true potential.
Push to talk (PTT) has long been the foundation of mission-critical voice communications in public safety, dating right back to the earliest deployments of two-way police radio in the 1930s.
First responders can communicate over PTT and access rich data and collaboration platforms on a single device over a reliable, nationwide cellular network.
Mobile CJIS compliance requires multifactor authentication and consultation with local agencies, among other things.
With a CJIS-compliant smartphone program, police officers can access important information and make more informed decisions.
Written by veteran law enforcement professional Dale Stockton, this guide provides an in-depth look at CJIS Security Policy requirements for mobile devices.
Forward-thinking law enforcement practitioners are assessing whether PTT-capable smartphones could augment — and perhaps eventually replace — LMR.