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Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)

Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)

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What is Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)?

Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) is a system used by emergency services dispatchers to manage and track calls for service. It automates and streamlines the process of receiving calls, dispatching resources (police, fire, ambulance), and maintaining real-time status information. CAD systems improve response times and resource allocation in emergency situations.

What other technologies are related to Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)?

Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Complementary Technologies

RMS is a system used by law enforcement and other agencies to store and manage records. It complements CAD by providing historical data and context for incidents.
mentioned alongside Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) in 47% (157) of relevant job posts
NCIC is a database of criminal justice information maintained by the FBI. It complements CAD by providing real-time information about wanted persons, stolen vehicles, and other criminal justice data.
mentioned alongside Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) in 31% (162) of relevant job posts
RMS is a system used by law enforcement and other agencies to store and manage records. It complements CAD by providing historical data and context for incidents.
mentioned alongside Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) in 64% (54) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)?

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