Introducción
While today’s city leaders have many responsibilities, public safety consistently ranks among the top issues.1 Indeed, as worldwide consulting firm McKinsey & Company points out, responding effectively to matters of life, death and trauma is the most fundamental function of city government.2 From burglaries, accidents and homicides to terrorist attacks, fires and hurricanes, city agencies are expected to quickly and decisively respond to—or, better yet, prevent—a wide range of incidents.
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Many cities, however, are struggling to deliver on this mission. As populations rise and threat scenarios increase, they’re finding that the traditional siloed operational models and infrastructure systems are no longer up to the task. Agencies need to communicate and collaborate more efficiently and effectively, and take advantage of the many digital tools now available.
That’s why forward-thinking city leaders are investing in smart public safety technologies, such as predictive policing and realtime crime mapping McKinsey & Company found that deploying a range of smart public safety technologies could help to reduce fatalities by 8% to 10% and lower crime incidents by 30% to 40%.2
To help more cities adopt smart public safety technology, Verizon has created a portfolio of integrated solutions that run on a secure public safety network. Delivered as hosted and managed services across a unified platform, they reduce the need for IT involvement and hardware investments, and work together to improve situational awareness, decision making and safety.
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