Cloud-native dispatch, records, and analytics platform for public safety agencies
Mark43 operates a unified public safety platform combining computer-aided dispatch, records management, and data analytics on cloud infrastructure. The stack—React, TypeScript, Java, Kafka, Elasticsearch, Redis—reflects a distributed, real-time architecture built to handle continuous incident streams across multiple agencies. Heavy engineering hiring (18 roles) alongside active projects in universal search, 911 system integration, and AI-enabled workflows suggests the company is shifting from legacy data migration toward real-time operational capabilities and cross-system interoperability.
Mark43 sells an integrated platform to state, local, and federal public safety agencies, helping dispatch centers, records teams, and command staff collaborate in real time. The product surfaces three main modules: computer-aided dispatch for emergency response routing, a records management system for case and citation data, and analytics for operational insights. The company serves over 290 agencies across the United States and United Kingdom. Infrastructure runs on AWS, with data flowing through Kafka and Elasticsearch to support low-latency queries and third-party integrations (911 systems, court records).
React, TypeScript, Java, SQL, Redis, Elasticsearch, Kafka, Node.js, RabbitMQ, AWS SNS/SQS, and Kinesis. The combination supports distributed event processing and real-time search across dispatch and records data.
New York, NY. The company is privately held, founded in 2012, and currently employs 201–500 people.
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