New Jersey-Based 911inform Advances Toward Federal Authorization, Positioning Its Emergency Intelligence Platform at the Center of Next-Generation Public Safety Infrastructure

A significant milestone in the evolution of emergency response technology has emerged from New Jersey, as Wall Township-based 911inform formally entered the federal authorization pipeline on April 13, 2026, achieving “In Process” status under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) at the Moderate impact level. This development does more than mark procedural progress; it signals that one of the state’s most forward-thinking technology platforms is now operating within the rigorous framework required for nationwide federal adoption, aligning New Jersey innovation with the highest standards of government-grade cybersecurity and operational reliability.

911inform has built its reputation around a clear and increasingly urgent premise: when seconds matter, information fragmentation is the greatest liability. The platform addresses this challenge by unifying disparate building systems and emergency communications into a single, intelligent interface designed to give first responders, dispatchers, and organizational leaders real-time situational awareness during critical incidents. In practice, this means that data streams from security cameras, access control systems, environmental sensors, and internal communications are no longer siloed—they are integrated into a comprehensive operational dashboard that provides a live, actionable picture of unfolding events.

At the core of the system is what industry professionals often describe as a “single pane of glass,” a centralized command environment that transforms how emergencies are understood and managed. Instead of relying on fragmented reports or delayed updates, responders gain immediate visibility into conditions inside a building, including live video feeds, access points, and sensor-triggered alerts. This level of clarity is particularly critical in complex environments such as hospitals, corporate campuses, transportation hubs, and government facilities, where scale and structural intricacy can otherwise impede response times.

Beyond visibility, 911inform introduces a layer of direct control that redefines the role of emergency coordination. Authorized personnel can remotely manage building systems in real time, locking or unlocking doors, activating strobe lighting, and guiding occupants toward safe zones or evacuation routes. This capability effectively transforms static infrastructure into an active participant in emergency response, allowing facilities to dynamically adapt to evolving threats rather than remaining passive environments.

One of the platform’s most impactful innovations lies in its precise location discovery technology. In compliance with federal mandates such as RAY BAUM’S Act, 911inform enables responders to pinpoint the exact origin of a 911 call within a building—down to specific rooms, floors, or zones. This level of granularity eliminates one of the most persistent challenges in emergency response: locating individuals in large or multi-level structures where traditional addressing systems fall short. For organizations, this is not just a compliance measure; it is a life-saving capability that directly improves response accuracy and speed.

The transition to “In Process” status within the FedRAMP framework represents a critical validation of these capabilities. FedRAMP, widely regarded as the gold standard for cloud security within the federal government, requires platforms to meet an extensive set of controls based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 guidelines. At the Moderate level, this involves demonstrating compliance with more than 300 distinct security requirements, covering everything from data encryption and access control to incident response and system integrity.

By reaching this stage, 911inform has moved beyond preliminary evaluation into active engagement with a federal agency sponsor, undergoing detailed security assessments and risk analysis. The platform is now formally listed in the FedRAMP Marketplace under Package ID FR2617641654, a designation that places it on the radar of federal procurement teams across agencies. This listing is more than symbolic; it allows government entities to begin considering the platform for deployment even as it completes the final steps toward full authorization.

For federal agencies already operating in high-stakes environments, this progression carries immediate relevance. Organizations such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which have already integrated the platform into their operations, benefit from the assurance that 911inform is aligning with the stringent requirements necessary for long-term federal use. The “In Process” designation confirms that the company is not only innovating but doing so within a framework that prioritizes resilience, security, and interoperability at scale.

The broader market context further underscores the importance of this milestone. The emergency management and critical event response sector has seen rapid advancement, with several major platforms already achieving full FedRAMP Authorized status. These systems are widely deployed across federal agencies, healthcare networks, and large enterprises, supporting everything from active threat response to large-scale disaster coordination.

Among the established leaders in this space are comprehensive critical event management platforms that integrate global threat monitoring with automated communication systems capable of reaching thousands of individuals simultaneously. Other solutions specialize in rapid mass notification, enabling organizations to deliver alerts across multiple channels—text, email, voice—with minimal latency. High-security communication platforms designed for sensitive government environments emphasize end-to-end encryption and real-time personnel accountability, while advanced public safety systems provide integrated dispatch and records management tools that support law enforcement and emergency services in the field.

Within this competitive landscape, 911inform’s differentiation lies in its deep integration with physical infrastructure and its focus on bridging the operational gap between buildings and first responders. Rather than functioning solely as a communication tool, it operates as a comprehensive intelligence and control platform, embedding itself directly into the environments it serves. This approach aligns with a broader industry shift toward converged safety ecosystems, where digital intelligence and physical systems operate in tandem to deliver faster, more coordinated responses.

For New Jersey, the implications extend beyond a single company’s success. The advancement of 911inform through the FedRAMP process highlights the state’s growing role as a hub for high-impact technology development, particularly in sectors that intersect with public safety, infrastructure, and enterprise operations. As federal agencies increasingly look to deploy solutions that meet both technological and regulatory demands, companies emerging from regions like Wall Township are demonstrating that innovation at the local level can scale to meet national priorities.

The path ahead for 911inform is now clearly defined. Completion of the FedRAMP authorization process will unlock the ability to deploy the platform across federal agencies without restriction, significantly expanding its reach and influence. More importantly, it will establish the company as a fully validated provider of secure, mission-critical technology, capable of supporting some of the most demanding operational environments in the country.

In the current landscape, where the intersection of technology and public safety is becoming more sophisticated and more essential, milestones like this are not merely procedural—they are transformational. 911inform’s progression toward full authorization represents a convergence of innovation, compliance, and real-world impact, setting a new benchmark for how emergency intelligence platforms are developed, validated, and deployed. For businesses, institutions, and government entities alike, it reinforces a fundamental shift: the future of safety is not reactive, it is intelligent, integrated, and built to respond in real time.

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