Core CAD does the whole call — intake to clear. Add-on modules extend Priority One to the field, to partner agencies, and to your own systems. Pay only for what your agency uses.
Connect neighboring CADs and run mutual-aid calls together, in real time.
Learn more → Paid moduleAlert stations and pagers the instant a call is created, with delivery tracking.
Learn more → Paid moduleYour own branded REST API, on your own domain, scoped to your agency.
Learn more → Paid moduleA browser live view of units & calls for partner agencies — no PII.
Learn more → Paid moduleThe console in the vehicle — status, calls, notes, and GPS for the crew.
Learn more → Paid moduleFlip units between In Quarters, Available, and On Scene automatically from GPS.
Learn more →Connect your CAD to neighboring agencies so mutual-aid incidents are shared in real time.
When two agencies work the same event, CadLink keeps the call, its units, and its notes in sync across both centers — no phone relay, no double entry. Each agency keeps running its own console; the shared incident just stays current on both sides.
Push a dispatch to stations and pagers the instant a call is created — no dispatcher step.
The moment a call is created, Station Alerting fires it out to the right stations and pagers, then tracks whether each one delivered. It runs on its own server next to your paging gear, so alerting keeps working independently of the console.
Your own branded REST API, on your own domain, exposing your agency data.
The Custom Agency API runs at your center and exposes incidents, units, dispatch, geo, and E911 through a REST interface on your own domain. Every key is bound to your agency, so it only ever sees your data — and it connects outbound-only for the best CJIS posture.
A browser-based, jurisdiction-scoped live view of units and calls for partner agencies.
Sightline gives partner agencies situational awareness without a seat in your CAD — a live map of units and calls, scoped to only the towns and agencies they are granted, with no caller PII. It runs in a browser, so there is nothing to install.
The dispatch console, in the vehicle — for the crews doing the work.
The MDT mirrors the console for a single unit. Crews see their assigned calls with full detail, change their own status, add notes from the field, and push GPS back to the map — all in sync with the room, and concurrency-safe so the field and the console never disagree.
Flip units between In Quarters, Available, and On Scene automatically from their GPS.
AVL Auto-Status watches unit locations and updates their status without a keystroke — a unit that returns to its station and settles goes In Quarters; one that arrives at a call can go On Scene. Geofences plus dwell detection keep it from flapping, and a manual change always overrides.
Tell us how your agency runs and we will scope exactly what fits — core plus only the add-ons that earn their place.