CentralSquare Technologies, a leading provider of public sector software, today announced that the City of Cincinnati, Hamilton County Communications, Warren County Communications, West Chester Commun...
Fully interoperable CAD-to-CAD network connects public safety agencies across jurisdictions and enables seamless collaboration
LAKE MARY, Fla.: CentralSquare Technologies, a leading provider of public sector software, today announced that the City of Cincinnati, Hamilton County Communications, Warren County Communications, West Chester Communications, and Northeast Communications have gone live with CentralSquare’s Unify CAD-to-CAD solution. Through the integration of several dispatch centers across Southwest Ohio, more areas will see dramatically improved emergency response through real-time data sharing, reduced response times and enhanced operational efficiencies across departments.
“Each partner involved in implementing this CAD-to-CAD connection has spent countless hours to ensure that, once activated, this integrated system will be the best it can be for the citizens of Southwest Ohio,” said Joshua Moyer, Public Safety Systems Manager with Warren County Telecommunications and Southwest Ohio CAD-to-CAD Project Manager. “Once the impact of this CAD connection is seen, I believe our connected network will only grow and could stretch beyond Southwest Ohio into the rest of the state.”
The project represents the first Pro to Enterprise CAD-to-CAD connection with CentralSquare, marking a major milestone for public safety interoperability. In one early incident following implementation, Warren County dispatchers were able to respond immediately to an officer-in-distress alert in neighboring Hamilton County, underscoring the vital role of unified dispatching.
"Our Unify CAD-to-CAD solution ensures mutual aid is dispatched faster, resources are accessible in real-time without delays, and agencies can seamlessly update response plans to get immediate help to those in urgent need,” said Ashya Comes, Cloud Director of Product Management at CentralSquare. “This is a massive leap forward for Southwest Ohio, creating a united front for emergency response that goes beyond county lines.”
The Southwest Ohio CAD-to-CAD network is poised to become a statewide model for emergency communications. Additional agencies are expected to join soon, with momentum already building across Ohio’s public safety community.
About CentralSquare Technologies:
CentralSquare Technologies is the leading provider of public sector software in North America. The best-run communities rely on CentralSquare to manage all aspects of their state and local governments – from public safety to public works. Our comprehensive software suite includes modern cloud-based solutions to support police, fire, finance, payments, permits, utility billing and much more. With more than 40 years of dedication to the public sector, today we proudly serve over 8,000 customers. Learn more at www.centralsquare.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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