Verizon Frontline survey: Network reliability, 5G, cybersecurity, top of mind for first responders
September 17 2024 - 8:00AM
Verizon Frontline today revealed the findings of a survey of nearly
1,700 public safety professionals from emergency medical services,
fire and police departments, and emergency management agencies,
including public safety answering points and emergency call
centers.
Now in its fourth year, the Verizon Frontline Public Safety
Communications Survey, commissioned by Verizon Frontline and
conducted by Lexipol, asked respondents about their current and
future technology use, network connectivity and 5G, emergency
preparedness, cybersecurity, and outlook on how 5G and advances in
communications technology may impact their work in the field.
The findings reflect first responders’ current priorities and
their expectations for the future with regard to network
connectivity, devices and other technologies, and the evolution of
emergency response.
“Every day, for more than three decades, we’ve been working
hand-in-hand with first responders and public safety agencies on
the front lines so we can continue to meet their highly unique
mission-critical communications needs,” said Massimo Peselli, Chief
Revenue Officer, Global Enterprise and Public Sector for Verizon
Business. “Each year, this survey provides us with another way to
hear from public safety professionals across the nation and offers
deeper insight into the ever-evolving technological requirements of
those who sacrifice so much to protect our communities.”
The Results:
Reliability and readiness growing in
importance
In terms of communications needs today, public safety
professionals placed reliability at the top of the list. In fact,
65% of respondents stated that a reliable and resilient network was
their top priority, up from 51% from last year. Additionally,
almost a third of respondents (30%) cited reliability as the most
important benefit of 5G connectivity.
Natural disasters and the threat of cyberattacks remain a real
concern for public safety professionals but this year’s survey
results indicated diminished confidence in preparedness for both.
As opposed to 2022, in which 69% of respondents felt prepared from
a technology standpoint in the face of a natural disaster, this
year that number decreased to 60%.
From a cybersecurity perspective, a similar increase in concern
can be seen. More than a third (34%) of respondents this year felt
“somewhat unprepared” or “neutral” about preparedness for a
cyberattack. Two years ago, only a quarter of respondents felt this
way.
First responders are embracing advances in
communications tech
The survey data indicated that public safety usage of AI or
smart solutions is far from achieving critical mass, with only a
small percentage (14%) of public safety agencies reporting using AI
or smart solutions today. There is, however, growing excitement on
the role these technologies will play in shaping the future of the
industry.
In fact, 75% of respondents believe that AI and smart solutions
will be important or even a top priority in the future. As far as
how they felt they would benefit from this technology, public
safety professionals named optimizing resource allocation (24%),
enhancing situational awareness (23%) and improving early warning
systems (20%) as the most valuable uses of AI.
Additionally, even as deployables like portable satellite assets
or cells on wheels (COWs) are gaining widespread adoption during
emergency response operations, respondents see these assets only
growing in importance. In fact, while 64% of respondents stated
that deployable assets are important to the work they do today, 86%
stated that they will become either important or a top priority in
the future for public safety professionals.
To see the full results of the Verizon Frontline Public Safety
Communications Survey, click here.
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