Axon is dedicated to a bold and powerful mission to Protect Life and Obsolete the Bullet. Axon is the global leader of connected public safety technologies. They stand for protecting life, protecting truth, transparency, and accountability. Rick Smith founded Axon (formerly TASER International) following the deaths of two high school friends who were gunned down in an act of road rage. This tragedy sparked a passion in Rick to seek new technologies that would enable people to protect themselves without deploying lethal force. Their connected body-worn camera technology and evidence-management cloud are designed to help police officers work efficiently actively and transparently. Axon’s mission from the start has been to make the bullet obsolete, reduce social conflict and ensure criminal justice systems are fair and effective.
InTime is the leading scheduling and workforce management software for public safety. With over 25 years in the public safety sector, InTime has the proven expertise in understanding the complex scheduling needs of law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, and fire agencies. InTime is comprised of a breadth of capabilities and modules, the core of which are Staff Scheduling, Timekeeping, and Overtime Management. InTime's fully integrated Wellness solution also enables agencies with proactive fatigue management using scheduling data and an on-demand resource library designed to support staff’s wellbeing. With InTime, agencies can increase productivity, reduce costs, ensure compliance, and support staff wellness. Drawing upon over 20 years of experience as a leader in the Public Safety Market, we have been able to continually innovate and use customer feedback to bring a solution that is tailored specifically to your agency.
Lexipol is the leading content, policy and training platform for public safety and local government, enabling first responders and leaders to better protect their communities and reduce risk. With a library of 200,000 articles and reports, 16,000 policies and procedures, 3,700 training courses and a network of digital media communities, they directly serve more than 7,500 police departments, fire departments and municipalities.