Enterprise
Samsung Delivers Public Safety’s First Computer Aided Dispatch Solutions for Wearables
11/7/2018
New York, NY – November 7, 2018 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc. is extending the reach of Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) with Samsung Galaxy smartwatches. Through partnerships with the leading public safety solution providers Northrop Grumman, CentralSquare Technologies, Caliber Public Safety and Tyler Technologies*, Samsung now offers a suite of wearable solutions that enable emergency responders to maintain always-on connectivity and communication, as well as location awareness, without requiring a mobile data terminal or mobile phone close by. Outfitted with the custom IP68/MIL-STD Galaxy smartwatches, a broader range of responders—such as those on bicycles and horseback—can receive and respond to emergency dispatches and changing dispatch call status.
“Public safety is now moving to achieve real benefits from the Internet of Life Saving Things (IoLST), thanks to crucial advances in hardware and software capabilities,” said TJ Kennedy, Co-Founder of the Public Safety Network. “Samsung bringing CAD to its market-leading Galaxy smartwatches is a great example of this, and another example of how the company is committed to innovation and technical leadership in the public safety space.”
The CAD app solutions all leverage Samsung Knox, a defense-grade mobile security platform built into Samsung devices. They also use Samsung Knox Configure, a cloud-based service to deploy and customize multiple devices at scale over-the-air. CAD solution providers are able to design and configure the Galaxy smartwatches with the Tizen OS and Samsung Knox to the specific needs of their public safety agencies, as well as enable secure management of the devices once deployed.
Solutions available today include the following:
- Northrop Grumman CommandPoint®. CommandPoint Mobility for wearables brings CAD interaction to the fingertips of first responders operating on foot, bicycle/motorcycle, horseback, or any other scenario where it is not safe or feasible to have a screen visible to receive alerts. Distinct patterns of vibration and screen colors quickly alert responders to critical information while keeping their hands free for other tasks. Responders can interact with the watch to acknowledge notifications, change their response or availability status, as well as activate an emergency alert that will notify surrounding officers when they are in distress.
- Caliber Public Safety PocketCop®. Caliber Public Safety introduced its first handheld application for public safety professionals 16 years ago with PocketCop, which has now been extended to Samsung Galaxy Watch and Samsung Gear S3. With this application, first responders can receive CAD Call assignments and mark themselves enroute, on scene and clear from an assignment, or as On Duty/Off Duty. They can also send and receive alerts about dangerous situations, including notifying if further assistance is needed.
- Central Square Technologies Field Ops. The Field Ops app connects to Inform CAD, allowing the officer to send their location back to dispatch, change their status, see and feel (through haptic feedback) a hot return on a query that was run, see the details of an incident, and receive help without having to send a message as the watch detects when an officer is in a struggle or running. For a more in-depth look, please visit Samsung Business Insights.
- Tyler Technologies New World ShieldForce™.Tyler Technologies’ New World ShieldForce app on Samsung smartwatches* will allow officers to self-dispatch in response to an active call for service, as well as participate in chat messages, and receive immediate updates and status changes on incidents directly from the watch. CAD administrators and dispatchers meanwhile will gain better awareness of real-time positioning of all units and officers, with improved accuracy of arrival and response times due to built-in timestamps on unit status changes.