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Top 8 Other Public Safety Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 8 SaaS companies in Other Public Safety Software. They have combined revenues of $54.9M and employ 456 people. They have raised $8.9M and serve 1M customers combined.

Other Public Safety Software encompasses a variety of applications designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of public safety operations. This category includes software that supports law enforcement, emergency management, and disaster response by streamlining processes such as reporting, resource allocation, and communication. Typical features may include incident tracking, report generation, real-time data sharing, and analytics tools that assist agencies in decision-making and improving public safety outcomes. The primary users of this software are governmental organizations, first responders, law enforcement agencies, and emergency service providers. These stakeholders rely on such platforms to manage operations and improve collaboration among different entities involved in public safety. Workflows may involve tracking incidents, managing responses, coordinating between agencies, or analyzing crime patterns to allocate resources more effectively.

Companies
8
Revenue
$54.9M
Funding
$8.9M
Employees
456

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Top Other Public Safety Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
HAAS Alert

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Real-time automotive collision prevention SaaS for public safety and roadway fleets

Revenue
$9.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$8.4M
Team size
69
Growth
70.65%
2
Clue Software

Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Clue provides software for a safer society. Investigations professionals use our single, secure cloud application to conduct enhanced end-to-end operations enabled by proactive threat detection, operational pace and confidence in decision-making. Our software is trusted by a diverse and global investigations community dedicated to preventing harm and bringing justice to victims in society, spanning government, corporate, law enforcement, not-for-profit and sports organisations.

Revenue
$8.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1987
Funding
-
Team size
79
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Software must facilitate the management of incidents and emergencies. - Must include capabilities for real-time data sharing among public safety agencies. - Should provide tools for tracking and analyzing public safety data trends. - Must support reporting and documentation workflows for regulatory compliance. - Not just focused on individual agency needs; must promote interagency collaboration.