A statewide network connecting citizens, schools, and local agencies enabling community-wide reporting and coordinated threat response.
The Challenge
Public safety threats don't respect jurisdictional boundaries. A threat that starts in a neighborhood can reach a school within minutes yet the agencies responsible for each often operate through separate systems with no shared view of what is happening.
The See Something Send Something network bridges that gap giving your state a unified reporting channel that connects citizens, schools, local law enforcement, and state agencies around a single, coordinated picture.
Every citizen becomes an extension of your school safety infrastructure.
A statewide public reporting network turns community members into active participants in keeping schools and neighborhoods safe.
Full deployment details and outcomes shared in briefing.
Deployed State Models
States have deployed community and school safety initiatives tailored to their specific priorities from rural community networks to urban multi-district school coordination. Each deployment is unique and built around the state's existing agencies and leadership structure.
Full details on deployed state models are shared in the confidential briefing.
Take the Next Step
We provide a confidential briefing covering what other states have deployed, how the initiative is structured, what it costs, and how quickly it can launch. No commitment required.
Please submit requests using your official government email address.
govservices@mymobilewitness.net