Law Enforcement

Sit(x) for Law Enforcement

Give officers and commanders shared, real-time situational awareness across patrol, tactical, and investigative operations — without standing up IT infrastructure.

The Challenge

Law enforcement agencies struggle with fragmented radio nets, limited field visibility, and multi-agency coordination during critical incidents.

Fragmented Situational Awareness

Officers on-scene can't see each other's positions in real time, increasing risk during dynamic situations like pursuits and warrant service.

Multi-Agency Coordination Gaps

Mutual aid events bring agencies with incompatible radio systems and no shared common operational picture.

CJIS Compliance Burden

Sharing location and case data requires infrastructure that meets FBI CJIS Security Policy — a heavy lift for most IT departments.

Slow Technology Adoption

Self-hosted tactical tools demand servers, PKI, and dedicated staff. Many agencies simply can't resource them.

How Sit(x) Helps

Purpose-built capabilities for law enforcement operations

Blue Force Tracking

See every officer on the map in real time. Track patrol units, plainclothes, SWAT operators, and mutual-aid partners in a shared picture.

Encrypted GeoChat

Geo-referenced messaging channels replace side-band comms. Attach photos, GPS pins, and documents to thread context where the action is.

Mission & Event Planning

Create operational plans with named areas of interest, routes, objectives, and team assignments — push them directly to ATAK/iTAK devices.

Cross-Agency Federation

Stand up temporary or standing federation links with other Sit(x) orgs or GOTS TAK servers for task forces, events, and mutual aid.

CJIS-Ready Security

AWS GovCloud hosting, MFA, certificate-based device auth, and full audit logging align with CJIS Security Policy requirements.

Live Video Feeds

Stream body-worn or vehicle camera video directly to the common operational picture so commanders see what officers see.

Operational Scenarios

Real-world applications for law enforcement teams

1

Active Threat Response

A report of an active shooter triggers SWAT mobilization. Within minutes every responding unit shows on a shared map. Incident command draws containment perimeters and assigns sectors — all pushed live to ATAK handsets.

2

Planned Warrant Service

Detectives build an op plan in Sit(x) with satellite imagery, entry points, and team assignments. On execution day, the commander watches force positioning in real time from the TOC.

3

Multi-Agency Task Force

A regional narcotics task force federates four agencies into one shared Sit(x) instance. Undercover teams log surveillance points via GeoChat; analysts see patterns on the dashboard map.

4

Large-Scale Event Security

A city marathon requires coordinated security across police, EMS, and fire. Each agency sees its own units plus shared situational markers — road closures, medical tents, VIP routes.

< 2 min

Officer onboarding time

100%

Cloud — zero infrastructure

CJIS

Ready security posture

24/7

U.S.-based support

Enterprise-Grade Platform

AWS GovCloud Hosted

FedRAMP High, IL4/IL5, CJIS-ready infrastructure operated by cleared U.S. persons.

Works with TAK Devices

Compatible with ATAK (Android), iTAK (iOS), WinTAK, and the Sit(x) Mobile App.

Zero Infrastructure

No hardware to manage. Automated certificates, MFA, SSO, and audit logging included.

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