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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 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
365Labs

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

365Labs builds software and solutions to modernize Public Safety and Criminal Justice organizations. 50+ integrated modules create an operating system for Law Enforcement agencies. The software tightly connects with Microsoft 365™ to bring advantages of the CLOUD. Operations are streamlined and costs are controlled. 365™ Platform, GISMO™ and Case 365™ are the industry leading platforms for Police, Law Enforcement and Prosecution. 365™ software is architected for web-scale and built on a Cloud-native 5G-ready platform. It incorporates Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, IoT and advanced software principles. All modules are designed for a smooth user experience and are optimized for mobile, PCs , MDTs and even Virtual Reality devices. The intuitive interfaces are easy to learn. The apps are Secure, Cloud-Run and deployment-ready just like the apps on a phone.

Revenue
$3.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
45
Growth
-
2
Kokomo 24/7

Northbrook, Illinois, United States

Established by technical and safety experts with extensive knowledge of the enterprise software and public safety, Kokomo Solutions is an innovative software company that leverages the latest technologies to help organizations, communities and individuals properly manage, prepare for, respond to and recover from unexpected events. With the epidemic of violence taking place in our public spaces, it has become imperative to understand the full scope of the incident life cycle and automate emergency management processes to maximize the preservation of life and property. To achieve that, we aim to bring personalized, autonomous and peer-produced solutions to the market and help our clients implement successful strategies to augment incident readiness.

Revenue
$2.9M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2018
Funding
$480K
Team size
28
Growth
81.83%
3
DigitalBlue Software, LLC

McKinney, Texas, United States

DigitalBlue is a Texas public safety technology company that develops CJIS-compliant iOS and Android native mobile apps that enable access to your CAD from the convenience of a smartphone or tablet. The company's EnforceNet app puts a mobile CAD in the palm of your officers' hands while giving them additional features such as messaging, AVL, national and state CJIS queries, emergency alerts (including Blue Alerts), and much more. The company also offers its Ledexable service to link CAD, RMS, JMS, and other systems using the protocols and standards unique to public safety such as NIEM and NENA. You can reach us at [email protected] for more information.

Revenue
$1.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
10
Growth
41.09%

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.