Rave Mobile Safety Acquired by Motorola Solutions

Motorola Solutions has acquired Rave Mobile Safety, a provider of mass notification and incident management that serves about 10,000 schools and universities, local government agencies, and healthcare facilities across the United States.

Rave Mobile Safety’s cloud-native, customizable platform enables users to easily and quickly coordinate with first responders during emergency situations; its panic button solution sends real-time incident details to first responders and its incident management solution helps coordinate emergency response between school personnel and law enforcement.

The Rave platform will be integrated into Motorola Solutions’ technology portfolio, which includes access control, video security, body-worn cameras, critical communications, command center software and weapons detection solutions, Motorola said in a news release.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Learn more at MotorolaSolutions.com and RaveMobileSafety.com.

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