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The Public Safety Technology Review
January 26, 2012
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The PSTech Review

When it comes to software and technology services, there is a need in the public safety community for more collaborative ways to bridge the gap between the private sector and public safety end users.  The biggest challenges for end users are:

  1. The lack of knowledge about the wide variety of software and services currently available.
  2. The difficult and frustrating search process.
  3. The absence of resources (especially peer reviews) to help end users make good decisions.

The biggest challenges for software and services providers are:

  1. Getting visibility in the public safety community.
  2. Establishing trust.
  3. Creating effective and collaborative communications with prospective clients.

These realities are why I created the Public Safety Technology Review.  The PSTech Review makes it easier for public safety agencies to find, evaluate, and compare software and technology services. It also makes it easier for software and services providers to be found by public safety agencies who have a need. Both sides benefit.

Many public safety agencies go looking for a software or technology services solution only to find the process difficult. With over 7,000 software and services companies providing solutions to public safety agencies, the search process can be tedious, frustrating, and confusing. The Public Safety Technology Review makes this process much easier.

This is a free service for the public safety community and includes: Comprehensive Software and Technology Services Listings

  • Detailed Ratings & Reviews
  • Advanced Search Options
  • Articles, Interviews, and White Papers
  • Webinars and Guest Speakers
  • Discussion Groups

 The PSTech Review is your trusted source for information, articles, ratings and reviews - a place to learn and share your experiences and best practices with your colleagues around the world. The more you participate, the more reviews you submit, the more useful the site becomes for the entire public safety community.

If you are a software or technology services provider, make it easier for end users to find you - Register as a PSTech Solution Provider and for a limited time you can list 5 solutions for free for 1 year. You can also respond to reviews, connect with the public safety community, submit articles, offer webinars, and participate in select discussion groups.

I hope you will take a few minutes to find out more at www.PSTechReview.com.

Regards,
Bob




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