Emergency services stories
The statewide rollout aims to give counties, cities and universities real-time visibility into cyber threats as attacks on public services intensify.
Sovereign AI is becoming vital to mission readiness as Defence Australia builds a connected data ecosystem for faster decisions.
Inconsistent access rules risk complicating cross-border emergency communications as Europe shifts mission-critical services onto broadband networks.
Frontline staff gain a device that merges recording and live communications, as Hytera targets public safety, retail and healthcare users.
Police and other public safety users in the UK and Europe will get AI-linked command systems that fuse video, maps and dispatch tools.
The acquisition will expand Motorola's security push as regulators and customers intensify efforts to counter rogue drones without disrupting approved flights.
Public safety buyers gain a new check on mixed-vendor kit, as GCF certification now requires interoperability tests alongside conformance.
The Swedish order gives xReality a foothold in Europe as NATO defence spending rises and could open more training sales across the region.
Fragmented drone systems are slowing emergency decisions as agencies juggle multiple platforms, sensors and command tools in fast-moving incidents.
Adults using ChatGPT can now name a trusted contact, giving OpenAI a new way to alert someone in serious self-harm cases.
The update targets firms weighing private cloud for production AI, with Broadcom citing cost, security and governance pressures in its research.
The trial could help public safety and government users keep AI processing in Canada while improving latency for distributed workloads.
The partnership will help BYD meet tougher crash-response safety rules as Australian buyers increasingly expect connected emergency support.
Dispatchers in Hinds County can now see live images from pre-approved cameras during emergencies, in a first countywide US rollout.
The multi-agency system will give police continuous visibility over low-altitude airspace as drone activity rises around World Cup venues and transport hubs.
The approval helps preserve access for US agencies relying on secure emergency alerts, crisis coordination and incident response tools.
Beta customers in Australia are getting alerts and compliance records inside Microsoft 365, reducing the risk of missed lone-worker incidents.
Australian players get a new bushfire response challenge and sharper scenery, as Update 21 expands both Microsoft Flight Simulator versions for free.
Customers in mining, energy and transport gain a single supplier for private networks as BAI folds Titan ICT into its national operations.
Operators can now track public safety radio faults alongside cellular coverage as Ranlytics expands KALLO into continuous P25 monitoring.