What does consolidation mean in public safety? Generally, it entails two or more agencies coming together to serve an area, often combining to become one county or regional service. Many factors drive the push for consolidation, including staffing shortages, the rapid pace of technological innovation and the need for maximized efficiency in emergency response solutions.
As emergency communications centers (ECCs) and public safety answering points (PSAPs) look to consolidate, leaders may be daunted by the complexity of the task and the new challenges it brings — but it also offers many opportunities and benefits.
Challenges and benefits of consolidation
When ECCs and PSAPs consolidate, they may experience difficulties in change management. Agencies have important jobs that don’t allow them extra time to focus entirely on training to use new systems. This lack of downtime, combined with the existing challenges that inspired a move to consolidation in the first place, can result in high stress levels throughout agencies.
But what agencies will find, when they overcome that stress and those challenges, is that they are more resilient and better prepared to handle both day-to-day activities and larger emergencies. Apart from giving agencies the ability to better serve their communities, consolidation also makes officers in the field safer. With more hands on deck, law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS personnel have a better idea of the situations they’re walking into. Knowledge is power, and for officers out in communities, knowledge is also safety.
“The very first benefit is within an area where agencies depend on mutual aid and collaboration; consolidation makes those situations easier,” said Octave's Director of Market Development Chris Carver. “Consolidations give agencies a common operational picture (COP) and updates on a situation without having to reach out to a separate entity.”
Using a consolidated public safety platform
Consolidation will make a public safety platform more complex, but with the right technology and partner, agencies can easily navigate the challenges and opportunities. Communication and collaboration are key to a successful consolidation project.
Collaboration between the agencies involved in a consolidation helps them reimagine their missions, goals and attitudes. Something as simple as determining agencywide and individual “whys” helps create a shared perspective and approach for unified operations. Likewise, a configurable public safety platform assists with keeping the mission — protecting residents — top of mind.
The public safety platform that’s right for your agency’s consolidation will help you streamline processes, give you a COP and be scalable and flexible to meet your combined agency’s needs. When you partner for consolidation, choose a vendor that is ready to adapt to your needs, business rules, service demand and more.