AI-powered cloud platform for emergency response and 911 dispatch
Carbyne operates a mission-critical 911 platform processing 250M+ data points across dozens of U.S. jurisdictions. The tech stack reveals a systems-engineering organization: AWS infrastructure with Scala backends, WebRTC + media codecs (VP8/VP9, H.264/H.265) for real-time video, and heavy emphasis on reliability tooling (Datadog, Opsgenie, Rollbar). The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward engineering (9 roles) with senior-level weighting, reflecting both the complexity of building low-latency communication systems for emergency response and the maturity of an established product.
Carbyne builds a cloud-native platform for emergency dispatch and first-responder coordination, deployed across U.S. public safety agencies (PSAPs). The product integrates live video, multilingual transcription, real-time location data, and AI-driven workflow tools into a single interface. Core infrastructure spans media streaming, call handling (NG911 protocol support and legacy system plugins), and integration with existing public safety systems. Founded in 2014 with 51–200 employees across the U.S., Portugal, Mexico, and Israel, the company is heavily focused on reliability and latency—both critical for life-safety use cases.
AWS (Transit Gateway, Direct Connect, Route 53), Scala, Java, Angular, WebRTC, media codecs (H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9), Docker, GStreamer, FFmpeg. Monitoring via Datadog, Opsgenie, Rollbar; incident tracking with Jira.
Cloud-based media recording and archiving, high-performance streaming architecture, emergency 911 ecosystem tools, audio processing, network upgrades and migrations, scalable communication servers, and business partner integrations.
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