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Mark43 and Flock Safety announce a partnership to seamlessly integrate the solutions for fighting crime and to support more secure communities

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Atlanta – today, Mark43 And Herd security announced an official partnership in which two leading platforms of public security were brought together to promote their commitment to promoting an ecosystem for open technology for law enforcement. This strategic partnership will enable Hero and Mark43 Common Customers to use first -class technologies to work faster, more intelligently and keep first aiders and their communities safer.

Law enforcement agencies are exposed to resource restrictions, a setting crisis and a flood of data, which makes it difficult to determine the evidence and insights you need to quickly solve the crime. In order to ensure seamless data transmission and open communication across platforms, the officials need an integrated ecosystem for public security.

“First aiders are asked to do more with less – and that requires stronger cooperation between technology providers and agencies for public security,” said Bob Hughes, CEO from Mark43. “For this reason, we have built up an open platform for seamless integration. Our partnership with Flock Safety reflects this and enables it in real-time data exchange and faster, more intelligent reaction.

This partnership enables the agencies to combine core systems of records such as computer -based shipping (CAD) and Records Management System (RMS) from Mark43 with flocks Licensee (LPR) and Video technologyAnd make sure that they are all accessible on the RTCC platform of Flock's real-time crime center (RTCC). Flockos. Mark43 is based on a cloud-native foundation and offers robust security controls at every level of the platform to ensure that mission-critical data is protected if you flow via integrated systems.

The officials can access Flock LPR data and warnings directly in their CAD workflow and display LPR pictures and live and recording videos in RMS property and case management. In addition, live CAD and RMS data are integrated into Flockos.

Agencies such as Scottsdale Police Department in Arizona are already using platform integration.

“As an agency with multi -layered technology systems, the ability to integrate platforms is one of its strongest assets,” said Richard Slavin, deputy head of Scottsdale. “The simple combination of our existing technology such as herd seamlessly into the Mark43 technology was a key factor for further development. Even if you have a great product, if it works in a silo, we are not interested. We need our data to flow.”

For agencies that use them Herd Airodome drone as a first aider (DFR) system, the integration automatically brings CAD data into the workflow of a drone pilot and enables you to move even faster and reach the emergency location within seconds.

According to the police authority of Elk Grove in California, the integration between its DFR and CAD system has led to an increase in efficiency of around 20% when it reacts to services.

“We are looking for partners who understand the value of open API systems,” said Nate Lange, PD lieutenant from Elk Grove. “If a provider is not willing to share and create open ecosystems, this shows that it is not confident. Mark43 and Flock Safety not only have great products, but also believe in their technology and undertakes to improve public security and support employees by enabling this integration. Community security. “

Law enforcement agencies can look forward to additional functions, while the technology partnership is developing.

“Herd Safety is proud to work with Mark43 to protect the agencies that we serve even higher,” said Garrett Langley, co -founder and CEO of Flock Safety. “When we made our core APIs available at no additional costs, we made it easier for law enforcement authorities to make it easier than ever, to access real-time intelligence-without the selection of providers, to affect the security, data integrity or the storage standards. This cooperation gives powerful knowledge that helps the officials to make faster, sound decisions.”

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