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Experience the Second-Annual State of the Market Public Safety Report

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We invite you to download the second-annual, most comprehensive study of public safety communications of its kind./0 [View in browser]( [Mission Critical Partners]( [Banner] Mission Critical Partners (MCP), the leader in providing consulting and managed services for public safety and justice, has compiled the results from hundreds of independent technology and operations assessments over the last 16 months.   Download MCP’s second-annual report to see how public safety organizations scored overall, explore common challenges they face collectively, and see where progress has been made.   What You'll Learn - Public safety agencies' most significant obstacles and where improvements have been made - Steps agencies have taken to drive improvements in key areas - Practical takeaways to help your organization evolve in critical areas - Industrywide obstacles This year's report highlights findings concerning eight critical areas — land mobile radio, operations, staffing, Next Generation 911 readiness, geographic information systems, data integration, cybersecurity, and a new chapter on artificial intelligence. [Explore the Report]( *Note - for best view of the report, please open on your desktop/laptop computer. [X]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( A: 690 Gray's Woods Blvd., Port Matilda, PA 16870 P: 888.862.7911   690 Gray's Woods Blvd.    Port Matilda  PA   16870   USA You received this email because you are subscribed to One-to-One Emails from Mission Critical Partners. Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive.  [Unsubscribe from all future emails]( /0 [Privacy Policy]( Share: EMAIL}/~/-107    Â Â Â  --------------------------------------------------------------- Your email address has not been given to any business partners. Periodically, Informa, may inform you of the latest offers and new products from select business partners that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. If you do not wish to be contacted with these email messages, please click [here](. Informa | Informa | 605 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( | [Customer Service](mailto:Usercare@informa.com?subject=Inquiry From Informa Email Link)  

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