RGB Spectrum, a leader in mission-critical video solutions for real-time decision support, and Wildfire Technology Integration, a US AV integrator, have joined forces to deliver next-generation visualisation and command solutions to public safety agencies around the globe.
Together, the two companies hope to set a new standard for real-time decision-making environments, combining RGB Spectrum’s high-reliability video display and KVM solutions with Wildfire Technology’s expert design, integration, and support services. The result is said to be a seamless and scalable approach that equips operators, dispatchers, and field personnel with the visual intelligence they need – when and where they need it.

“This partnership is about delivering actionable insight and visual command,” said Dan Marcus, VP of business development at RGB Spectrum. “By fusing Wildfire Technology’s best-in-class integration with our proven video processing solutions, agencies can design their own mission view and respond with precision in critical moments.”
Jason Dudley, president of Wildfire Technology Integration, added: “Our mission is to help public safety teams succeed by designing systems that are intuitive, reliable, and built around their workflows. Partnering with RGB Spectrum allows us to bring that vision to life—combining best-in-class video processing with seamless integration for a total solution that works the way our clients need it to, whether in the control room or the field.”
A powerful example of this partnership in action is the recent deployment at the Clovis Police Department (PD) in California. To meet the evolving demands of situational awareness, Clovis PD launched a new Real Time Information Center (RTIC), purpose-built to unify surveillance, dispatch, and field operations data into a single, flexible visualisation environment.
“The team at Wildfire Technology Integration and RGB Spectrum listened to our needs and delivered a solution that gives our officers and dispatchers real-time visibility across the city,” said Curt Fleming, chief of police, at Clovis Police Department. “It’s already making a difference.”