Good Call Presentation

Our police and emergency services operate in an ever more challenging environment. In particular, the police and its partners need to find ways to share information and resources locally, regionally and nationally more effectively, to engage with the communities they serve, and to identify and restrict the opportunities for criminality in a world where greater mobility and fewer borders present ever increasing challenges.

Underlying all these perceptions is the overriding concern that citizens express about public safety. Whether these concerns are related to real instances of criminality is not the issue, as crime figures in many countries have shown an historical decline.

In brief, the challenges faced by the police in the UK and around the world are formidable. Resources, as elsewhere in the public sector, are stretched, but the demands placed on the Police and its partners are growing.

The Internet and networking technologies are creating new means for the police to address and solve some of the issues that they face in the efficient execution of their various roles. The power of the Internet and related IP (Internet Protocol based) networking technologies to fundamentally change the way that police work is carried out - and the delivery of police services to the public - is considerable.

Siemens Enterprise Communications Police and Criminal Justice Technology Forum offers you the opportunity to explore some of the issues around the concept of Unified Communications as well as showcasing some practical ways for making this a reality.

  • Find out how Police forces have transformed their services
  • Find out how to support flexible working initiatives for your staff
  • Learn how to optimise call handling and service levels
  • Find out more about transforming the UK Police through IP technologies and contact centre solutions


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