North Carolina State Government and 911 Board Supports Funding for Statewide CentralSquare Unify Network
LAKE MARY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CentralSquare Technologies, an industry leader in public sector technology, announced today that North Carolina will expand its CentralSquare Unify™ network. Two Raleigh-area state agencies are existing CentralSquare and Unify users, with six other counties eagerly preparing to join the network this year.
The state is leading the charge in promoting a culture of seamless collaboration across counties by supporting interoperability connections and funding opportunities for eligible PSAPs through North Carolina’s State 911 Board.
“Unify empowers communities to stand stronger together in the face of any challenge,” said Dara Brenner, Chief Product Officer at CentralSquare Technologies. “By connecting agencies through real-time data sharing, North Carolina’s many agencies can act as one unit to deliver faster emergency response and more effective support for citizen safety regardless of borders or jurisdictions."
The need for a cross-border solution to enhance mutual aid has become increasingly apparent. Too often, emergency response is siloed to the responding agencies within the jurisdiction of the incident when there may be a closer unit available just over border lines. With Unify, cross-border interconnectivity becomes more seamless, expediting emergency response procedures for incidents. The closest unit responds – regardless of the jurisdiction where the incident took place.
This interconnectivity has also been critical for responses needed during severe weather incidents, such as hurricanes in North Carolina. Through Unify, 911 PSAPs can connect to agencies in other regions across the state for backup when phone lines are down, while still maintaining records in CAD and dispatching the closest available units to the incident.
“With the unified CAD, we can share calls and data seamlessly for mutual aid requests between EMS and neighboring agencies, opening our interoperability to new levels. As a next step, we plan to migrate to the cloud for easier maintenance and Unify network growth,” said Doug Workman, Emergency Communications Center Manager, Town of Cary Police Department. “Our citizens are already receiving faster response times and faster patient care, meaning more lives are being saved.”
Through the implementation of Unify, agencies are experiencing a 50% decrease in phone call transfers to neighboring counterparts. This results in an average timesaving of 30 seconds to two minutes, significantly enhancing workflow efficiencies leading to faster responses. The statewide prioritization of interconnected public safety networks in North Carolina sets a standard for how government and industry can come together to fund and implement connected systems across the United States, ultimately enabling streamlined data sharing and collaboration to improve emergency response across jurisdictional borders.
For more information about CentralSquare Technologies and Unify, please visit www.centralsquare.com/unify.
About CentralSquare Technologies
CentralSquare Technologies is the largest independent public sector software provider that powers all aspects of managing local government to build smarter and safer communities. Public sectors across North America use CentralSquare to enable efficiencies and a seamless end-to-end integrated experience by using innovative, cloud-based solutions and automation. CentralSquare’s scalable technology helps state and local agencies thrive operationally, even during states of emergency in public safety when every second counts. Its intuitive enterprise software also includes user-friendly platforms to support public administration agencies with finance, asset, compliance, case management and much more to drive better public experiences.
As the market driver for advancing safety and justice with innovative technology, CentralSquare serves 3 out of 4 citizens across North America. The company is headquartered in Lake Mary, FL and has locations in North Carolina, South Dakota and British Columbia. More information is available at CentralSquare.com.