About

Daily insights about the US public safety market

The Public Safety Report is a daily, ad-free email newsletter.

For $25 per month or $250 per year, you’ll get the latest news, signals, and stories seven days per week.

Not ready to pay? No problem, you will still get the newsletter on the first Friday of each month, as well as the occasional free article.

What’s in a PSR newsletter

Top News in American Public Safety 

People & Leadership Stories

Public Safety Funding & Strategic Initiative News

Public Safety Technology Updates

Relevant News from the US Stock Market

Why PSR was started

The Public Safety Report was founded by a public safety technology leader who needed a more reliable, automated way to stay on top of the industry. From breaking news to market analysis, there wasn’t a “morning read” exclusively focused on public safety in the United States.

After setting up some comprehensive automations to achieve this daily report for himself, he thought it would be valuable for his technology peers and friends who worked in public safety.

The Public Safety Report was born — daily insights about the US public safety market to give you an edge (no matter where you work).

In thinking about the previous options for public safety insights and stories, it was clear the industry lacked a trusted source.

  • There were zero ad-free, daily media outlets in public safety.

  • There were zero outlets that serve every role within public safety.

Our standard:

  1. We share balanced news and objective data.

  2. We provide analyses, not recommendations or opinions.

  3. The Public Safety Report will not have advertisers.

Who PSR is for

Public Safety Professionals

Law Enforcement

  • Local police departments

  • State/provincial law enforcement agencies

  • Federal law enforcement

  • Special jurisdiction agencies

Fire & Emergency Medical Services

  • Fire departments

  • Ambulance services

  • Search and rescue teams

  • Hazardous materials response units

Emergency Management Agencies

  • Local emergency management offices

  • State/provincial emergency management departments

  • National agencies

  • International coordination bodies

Critical Infrastructure Operators

  • Utilities

  • Transportation hubs

  • Healthcare facilities

  • Government buildings and installations

Private Security

  • Corporate security departments

  • Retail loss prevention/asset protection

  • Event security operations

  • Private security contractors

  • Facility protection services

Technology and Service Professionals

Emergency Response Systems

  • ComputerAided Dispatch (CAD)

  • NextGeneration 911

  • Emergency Notification Systems

  • Incident Management Software

Surveillance & Monitoring

  • Video Surveillance

  • Drone/UAV Systems

  • BodyWorn Cameras

  • Gunshot Detection

  • Environmental Monitoring

Communication Technologies

  • Land Mobile Radio (LMR)

  • FirstNet/Public Safety LTE

  • P25/TETRA Systems

Biometrics & Identity Management

  • Facial Recognition

  • Fingerprint Identification

  • Iris/Retinal Scanning

  • DNA Analysis Tools

Cybersecurity for Public Safety

  • Critical Infrastructure Protection

  • Public Safety Network Security

  • Ransomware Protection

  • Threat Intelligence Platforms

Adjacent Public Officials

  • Federal Elected Officials

  • State Elected Officials

  • Local Elected Officials

  • Federal Appointed Officials

  • State and Local Appointed Officials

Public Market Analysts

  • Investment Banks and Brokerage Firms

  • Asset Management Firms

  • Independent Research Firms

  • In-house Corporate Development Executives

  • Management Consulting Firms

Institutional Investors

  • Private Equity

  • Venture Capital

  • Pension Funds

  • Mutual Funds

  • Hedge Funds

  • Insurance Companies

  • Endowments

  • Credit Unions

  • Foundations

  • Investment Advisors

  • Family Offices

The Public Safety Report does not provide investment advice of any kind, as stated in our terms and conditions.

Industry Advocates

Economic Interest Groups:

  • Business/Corporate Groups

  • Labor Unions

  • Professional Associations

  • Agricultural Groups

Public Interest Groups:

  • Consumer Advocacy Groups

  • Single-Issue Groups

  • Think Tanks

Intergovernmental Groups

Grassroots Organizations

Coalitions/Taskforces

Journalists and Media Professionals

  • Local Media and Editorial

  • State Media and Editorial

  • National Media and Editorial

  • Multimedia Content Creators