LeoSight Integrates CRG Mapping to Streamline Emergency Response
Dallas-based public safety software firm LeoSight is integrating Critical Response Group’s specialized mapping technology directly into its LeoCommand platform. The move aims to provide first responders with a unified view of building interiors and live sensor data, effectively bridging the gap between fragmented information and rapid, coordinated tactical action.

The partnership embeds CRG’s Collaborative Response Graphics—which include floor plans, infrastructure details, and operational grids—into the LeoCommand interface. This allows agencies to overlay building intelligence with real-time feeds from drones, gunshot detection systems, and automated license plate readers during high-stakes events like active threats or campus emergencies.
Mike Rodgers, CEO of Critical Response Group, noted that responders often face split-second decisions in unfamiliar environments. By merging indoor mapping with live operational data, the integration ensures that situational awareness is immediate from the moment an alert is triggered. Mark Wood, CEO of LeoSight, emphasized that the goal is to shift from mere visibility to a shared understanding among teams. With CRG having produced over 80,000 maps across 46 states, the technology is already a recognized standard for police and sheriff associations. The integrated platform is currently being deployed to mutual customers, offering a centralized command environment designed to eliminate the delays caused by disconnected communication systems.
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!