Phase 01
Anchor the location signal
Bring alerts, sightings, incidents, or known places into a location-aware workflow before the context is lost in notes and chat.
Put location, movement, and incident context inside the same investigative workflow so analysts can move from map signal to action without rebuilding the case in another system.
Operational readout
locations, entities, and incident state together
Case linked
from map signal to routed action
Minutes
for analysts, dispatch, and command
Operator led
for hybrid and constrained environments
Degraded ready
A beautiful map is not enough. Operators need to move from location signal to decision, task, and briefing without pasting coordinates across multiple tools and hoping the context survives.
Built for cross-border operations, patrol coordination, major incidents, and intelligence-led investigations.
Operational map command
Geospatial intelligence belongs in the same command environment as the incident, the tasking, and the investigative handoff that follows.
The product story now follows the operational jobs that matter: anchor the location, connect it to the case, and publish an action path the next team can trust.
Signal intake
The queue view shows how location-linked signals can be prioritised and routed before analysts or command staff turn them into a map-led workflow.
Phase 01
Bring alerts, sightings, incidents, or known places into a location-aware workflow before the context is lost in notes and chat.
Phase 02
Connect routes, hot spots, and repeated locations to the relevant people, vehicles, accounts, or cases in the same operating record.
Phase 03
Push the location picture into tasking, command decisions, or an investigative package without manually restating the geography.
The product page now focuses on case continuity, routing, and movement analysis instead of abstract map visualisation language.
Location information remains attached to entities, evidence, and notes instead of becoming a separate visual layer no one can defend later.
Move from place-based signal to an actual action path for operators and supervisors.
Turn repeated routes, co-location, and area concentration into investigative decisions without exporting the work into separate GIS reports.
The geospatial workflow is framed to survive hybrid, sovereign, and degraded-connectivity operating environments.
The page now talks about routing, pattern interpretation, and case continuity instead of generic geospatial visualisation claims.
Every agency's geospatial intelligence needs reflect unique jurisdictional challenges, existing system investments, and operational priorities. We'd welcome the opportunity to understand your specific situation and demonstrate how Public Safety addresses the gaps you're experiencing.