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FME in Action Industries Public Safety

Public Safety

When every second counts, you need access to data you can trust.

Data you can rely on, because the community relies on you.

Next generation 911
Deliver Situational Awareness

Exchange data between 9-1-1 dispatch systems, GIS and records management systems to deliver actionable information to people on the ground.

Calculate the Fastest Routes

Process local geospatial data and apply them to mapping systems to help first responders access the quickest routes.

Leverage Citizen Engagement

Gather intelligence from social media to learn more about who and what may be at risk during an emergency.

Create Open Data Portals

Organize, transform and even anonymize your data to safely prepare it for open data portals and public sharing.

Information For All

Facilitate collaboration and gain comprehensive insights with seamless multi-jurisdictional data sharing between organizations and all levels of government.

Enable Faster Responses

Use FME to support the transition to digital Next Gen 9-1-1 for faster, more reliable, and more accurate emergency responses.

Pricing that makes sense. Because why would it be any other way?

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Our Approach

Simplify your licensing with a subscription that covers all of your FME Desktop and FME Server licenses.

Simple Pricing

Invest in your success, simply.

Tailored Industry Options

When it comes to data, one size never fits all.

Unrestricted FME Access

Unlimited access to the FME Platform means you can get up and running without delay.

See where FME is already bringing life to data.

Santa Clara County uses location data for life-saving services


17
unique city datasets

With a population of 2 million, Santa Clara County improved the response time for emergency services by building a dynamic map of city-sourced addresses for their dispatch system.

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Forest fire

How FME fuels Ignis Technologies’ revolutionary firefighting app


3
months shaved off market launch time

Ignis Technologies’ mission is to revolutionize firefighting intelligence. Focused on enhancing information dissemination and communication for firefighters in real time, the Ignis app, powered by FME, stands as a beacon of innovation in an industry grappling with the intensifying challenges of global forest fires.

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A few common questions about how this works.

Speed up your projects by subscribing your organization to a Public Safety Subscription instead of managing numerous one-off licenses. For a lower up-front cost, your team can deploy any combination of FME Form and FME Flow within your chosen price.

You have two choices for existing FME licenses:

  1. You continue paying maintenance on your licenses separately. Choosing this option will not count towards your threshold asset value.
  2. You can roll your licenses into the Public Safety Subscription and pay the annual flat fee. This will ensure that maintenance for all your licenses is included in your new cost.

Yes. We provide a prorated credit for the number of months remaining in your Annual Maintenance total. This will go towards your Public Safety Subscription for the first year.

Yes, multi-year pricing is available.

We recognize the importance of providing useful and timely support to our users and believe it’s part of what sets Safe apart. Learn more about our support policy.

FME licenses purchased at list price are perpetually owned. This grants continuous use of your FME licenses, but in order to receive software updates and technical support, you need to purchase Annual Maintenance.

FME licenses under the Public Safety Subscription are term-based and will time out at the end of the subscription period unless you renew. You will have full access to technical support and software updates at no additional cost during the subscription period.

“FME allowed me to make fast iterative changes to workflows as each city’s data turned out to be a discovery process where something unexpected always occurred. This flexibility better prepares me for the upcoming changes that may be necessary for Next Generation 911.”
Steven Hong
Senior GIS Analyst, Santa Clara County