TEXAS INTEROPERABILITY APP SUITE
BRIDGE4PS + TAK
The Texas Department of Public Safety (TxDPS) is advancing statewide interoperability by standardizing on a complementary app suite: Team Awareness Kit (TAK) for shared geospatial situational awareness, and Bridge4PS for secure, real-time collaboration. This aligns with the Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP), which identifies both applications as essential tools for cross-agency coordination.
To support adoption, TxDPS implemented a low-cost, scalable support model: the #TX Texas TAK channel in Bridge4PS provides real-time guidance and troubleshooting. This accelerates adoption, builds user confidence, and scales support without additional staff or contracts, enabling agencies of all sizes to participate effectively.
The Challenge: Rapid TAK Adoption Requires Scalable Support
TAK provides a common operating picture across jurisdictions, devices, and incident types. As statewide adoption grows, support demand can outpace program capacity. Agencies face challenges including onboarding, certificates, incident setup, and troubleshooting, especially critical during disasters or large-scale events. Rapid, reliable response is essential.
The Solution: A Two-Tool Model with Built-In Community Support
Standardizing Complementary Tools
- TAK: Shared maps, situational awareness, operational overlays
- Bridge4PS: Secure messaging, coordination, tasking, cross-agency collaboration
This “suite” approach provides clarity for agencies by assigning clear operational roles to each tool while enabling coordinated use during incidents.
Scaling TAK Support via Bridge4PS
TxDPS uses Bridge4PS to host a dedicated #TX Texas TAK support channel for:
- Real-time questions on onboarding and operations
- Peer-to-peer answers, sometimes faster than program office response
- Searchable knowledge base, reducing repeated questions
This many-to-many model turns the statewide TAK user community into a force multiplier, enhancing support and building a culture of shared interoperability.
Why it matters:
Interoperability is people, practices, and collaboration, not just technology. By embedding TAK and Bridge4PS into daily workflows, TxDPS strengthens preparedness for routine operations and major incidents, creating a resilient public safety environment.
Recognition: TxDPS Leadership in Statewide Interoperability
TxDPS demonstrates leadership by:
- Standardizing a complementary interoperability suite (TAK + Bridge4PS).
- Enabling scalable access through established TAK program structures.
- Building a support model that expands capability without increasing cost.
HIGHLIGHTS
OVERVIEW
- Leadership and Governance: TxDPS’ interoperability governance structure and SCIP-driven roadmap provide the policy foundation for consistent statewide adoption.
- TAK Enablement at Scale: TxDPS established documented processes and enabling infrastructure for statewide TAK access, supporting agency onboarding and federation through standardized approaches.
- Community Knowledge Sharing: Crowdsourced answers accelerate learning and operational readiness.
OUTCOMES & IMPACT
- Faster Onboarding & Higher User Confidence: Peer guidance helps agencies adopt TAK quickly.
- Scalable, Real-Time Communications: Bridge4PS enables the TAK program office to broadcast time-sensitive updates such as certificate renewals, maintenance notices, and issue resolution to hundreds of users statewide in seconds.
- Reduced Operational and Financial Burden: Crowdsourced support frees program staff for governance and expansion.
- Learning & Continuous Improvement: Share training events, conduct After-Action Reviews, and highlight “wins” to reinforce learning, accountability, and successful interagency collaboration.
- A Repeatable Statewide Model: Other states, like North Carolina and Oregon, have adopted similar TAK channels.
PARTICIPANTS
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Louisiana
- Tennessee
- U.S. Dept of Homeland Security