Industries · Public Safety
Evidence-grade chain of custody.
Controlled access, equipment accountability, and emergency-readiness.
Every call
Custody across the response.
Patrol to property room, engine bay to ambulance — every weapon, key, and kit accounted for before the call comes in.




The problem
Accountability you can defend in court.
Weapons, equipment, and fleet keys need controlled access and a verifiable chain of custody. Gaps don't just cost money — they jeopardize prosecutions and trigger six-figure audits.


The cost of doing nothing
A custody gap is discovered at the worst possible time: in a courtroom, or in a forced audit.
Cost of inaction
Run your numbers.
Adjust to your operation. This is what Public Safety pays, every year, to stay manual.
Operation parameters
- Booking & chain-of-custody logging$48,000your input: min/item × new items × labor rate
- Annual inventory & audit labor$28,1251.5 min/item cycle-count across all holdings
Time cost in hours and labor
Mirrors documented TRACS gains: ~50% faster booking/retrieval, ~75% less inventory time.
Recover this — claim it in a field briefEstimate only, from your inputs and the cited benchmarks below. Not a quote.
The control loop, here
What it looks like in your theater.
- Controlled access with authorization
- Verifiable chain of custody
- Emergency-speed retrieval with audit
- Fleet-key & equipment readiness
Solve it for Public Safety.
A readiness review maps your workflows, operational risks, and the best-fit control model.

