Motorola's command-center software — PremierOne CAD/RMS for larger agencies and Flex (ex-Spillman) for small and mid-size departments — tied to its dominant radio and 911 footprint.
Procurery Insight
Motorola Solutions is a heavyweight in public safety, pairing CAD/RMS (PremierOne for large agencies, Flex for smaller ones) with the radio, 911, and evidence ecosystem most agencies already buy from it, which is its single biggest advantage. That breadth and the pull of a unified command-center stack are real, but it can also create vendor concentration, and pricing reflects the enterprise positioning. Strongest fit for agencies that value tight integration across dispatch, land-mobile radio, and records under one supplier.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| City | 250k-500k | $1M+ / yr | Selected for integration with existing Motorola radio and 911 infrastructure. |
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