
Public safety interoperability
Public safety interoperability refers to the ability of different emergency and public safety agencies—such as police, fire departments, EMS, and others—to communicate and coordinate effectively during emergencies. It involves using compatible technologies and shared communication systems, ensuring that these agencies can exchange information quickly and reliably, regardless of location or agency. This seamless communication enhances their ability to respond efficiently, coordinate efforts, and make informed decisions during crises, ultimately improving safety outcomes for the public.