Public Safety Software for Mexico
SSPC/GN 31 states + CDMX · 911 System/C5 · SINAPROC/CENAPRED multi-hazard · SEMAR/SEDENA · PLATAFORMA MEXICO · LFPDPPP/INAI · Digital Mexico 2025
Mexico's Public Safety Landscape
Mexico — Latin America's second largest economy with 130 million inhabitants, 31 states, and Mexico City (CDMX) — operates a three-tier public safety system coordinated by the Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana (SSPC) at the federal level, state security secretariats (SSP/SSPE) at state level, and municipal public security directorates (DSP) at municipal level. The Guardia Nacional (GN), created in 2019 with 150,000+ elements, operates under SSPC with federal police powers, supported by armed forces — SEDENA and SEMAR — in states under joint security strategies. The National Public Security System (SNSP) coordinates all three government tiers through the National Public Security Council (CNSP), with PLATAFORMA MEXICO as centralised intelligence infrastructure.
The 911 National Emergency System unifies police, fire, and medical emergency dispatch across Mexico, with C5 (Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Citizen Services) centres in CDMX, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Estado de México, Chihuahua, Sonora, and other states providing mass surveillance and multi-agency coordination capacity. The National Civil Protection System (SINAPROC) under the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) manages earthquake response (SASMEX/CIRES), hurricanes (SMNH/CONAGUA), volcanic eruptions (CENAPRED/POPO24), and river flooding. Mexico is one of the world's most disaster-prone countries, with the 1985 and 2017 CDMX earthquakes as transformative moments for its civil protection system.
Mexico Digital 2025 strategy from the Presidency and Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (SICT) drives public sector digitalisation, while INAI (National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data Protection) supervises compliance with the Federal Law on Personal Data Protection in Possession of Private Parties (LFPDPPP, 2010) and the General Law on Data Protection in Possession of Obligated Subjects (LGPDPPSO, 2017). Federal government procurement is conducted through CompraNet/MercadoPúblico.mx under Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (SHCP), with LAASSP and LOPSRM as legal frameworks.
Key Public Safety Agencies & Frameworks
SSPC & Guardia Nacional (GN)
SSPC under President of the Republic; Guardia Nacional (GN) with 150,000+ elements and 266 regional coordinations; CNPC (civil protection); Servicio de Protección Federal (SPF/OADPRS); Federal Ministerial Police (PFM/FGR); special units: Grupos de Operaciones Especiales (GOPES), Immediate Reaction Forces; coordination with SEDENA/SEMAR under the Security and Population Welfare Coordination Group.
911 System & C5/C4/C2 Command Centres
911 National Emergency System across 31 states and CDMX — each entity operates its PSAP (Emergency Call Centre) connected to the national network with coordinated police/fire/ambulance dispatch; C5 centres in CDMX (10,000+ Safe City cameras), Jalisco/GDL, Nuevo León/MTY, Estado de México, Chihuahua/CUU-JRZ, and Sonora/HMO; C4 centres in Veracruz, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Guerrero, and other states.
CNPC/SINAPROC & CENAPRED (Multi-Hazard)
CNPC under SSPC coordinates SINAPROC — 32 state civil protection coordinations, municipal PCs, and PC units; CENAPRED monitors Popocatépetl volcano (POPO24, volcanic traffic light), Colima, and others; SASMEX/CIRES for real-time seismic alerts (Sistema de Alerta Sísmica Mexicano); CONAGUA/SMN for hurricane and flood alerts; UEPC (State Civil Protection Units) coordinated with 911.
SEMAR — Secretaría de Marina (Coastal & Maritime Security)
SEMAR responsible for maritime security in the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean — ports: Manzanillo (3.5M+ TEU, Mexico's largest), Lázaro Cárdenas, Veracruz, Altamira, Ensenada, Guaymas; Naval Forces (FOZAN/FOPAN), Naval Infantry, Naval Police; coordination with SAT (customs) and GN for port security and drug/arms trafficking combat in maritime zones.
PLATAFORMA MEXICO & National Intelligence
PLATAFORMA MEXICO — SNSP's national intelligence system integrating databases of FGR (Fiscalía General de la República), RENAPO (National Population Registry/CURP), REPUVE (Public Vehicle Registry), biometric AFIS (fingerprints/facial recognition), and criminal records from 31 states — managed by SNSP Executive Secretariat (SESNSP) under SSPC.
Airport & Border Security (INM/SEDENA)
Airports: AICM/NAIM-FBB (CDMX), GDL, MTY, CUN, TIJ, GDL — AFAC/GN/INM coordination; borders: 3,145 km with USA (Tijuana/Mexicali/Nogales/Cd. Juárez/Nuevo Laredo/Matamoros), 1,149 km with Guatemala/Belize — INM (National Migration Institute), GN Grupos Beta, and SEDENA 53 military zones; joint monitoring with US CBP/BP and Programa Frontera Sur.
KabatOne Platform Capabilities for Mexico
Unified CAD: 911 System + GN + C5/C4 + State Police
KabatOne integrates 911 national system CAD dispatch with state C5/C4/C2 centres — unifying GN, state police (SSP/SSPE), municipal police, fire services, and SUMA/CRUM medical units on a single operational map with AI prioritisation, patrol geolocation, real-time response times, and CNPC/CENAPRED overflow dashboard for civil protection alerts (SASMEX, POPO24, SMN).
Video Management: CDMX/C5 Safe City & State Cameras
KabatOne manages CDMX Safe City's 10,000+ cameras (C5-CDMX), integrates CCTV/ANPR systems from Jalisco, Nuevo León, Estado de México, and Chihuahua C5 centres, connects SEMAR port surveillance at Manzanillo/Lázaro Cárdenas/Veracruz, and provides AI video analytics — anomaly detection, crowd counting, facial recognition with PLATAFORMA MEXICO — with sub-2-second alert latency.
Disaster Response: SINAPROC/CENAPRED/CONAGUA
KabatOne provides real-time multi-hazard situational dashboards for CNPC/SINAPROC — SASMEX/CIRES seismic alert integration (warning time: 40–120 seconds before P-waves), Popocatépetl volcanic traffic light (CENAPRED), SMN/CONAGUA cyclone alerts, and IMTA flood forecasts — with escalation to Plan DN-III-E (SEDENA) and Plan Marina (SEMAR) for major disaster response.
PLATAFORMA MEXICO & Criminal Intelligence Integration
KabatOne integrates with SESNSP's PLATAFORMA MEXICO — querying REPUVE (stolen vehicles/ANPR), RENAPO (CURP validation), AFIS (biometrics), national C4 (911 voice calls), and SNSP criminal databases — for automatic plate validation at checkpoints, wanted-person alerts, and integrated field officer queries.
LFPDPPP/LGPDPPSO/INAI Compliance & LAASSP Procurement
KabatOne aligns with LFPDPPP and LGPDPPSO supervised by INAI — ARCO rights, encryption, privacy notices, international transfers, and breach notification; SSPC technical standards for C5 systems; and federal procurement under LAASSP/LOPSRM through CompraNet/MercadoPúblico.mx, with World Bank/IDB financing support for public safety modernisation.
Regulatory & Procurement Framework in Mexico
Data Protection
- •LFPDPPP — Federal Data Protection Law (2010, private sector)
- •LGPDPPSO — General Data Protection Law (2017, public sector)
- •INAI — National Institute for Transparency and Personal Data
- •ARCO rights · Privacy notices · International transfers
Security & Cybersecurity
- •CERT-MX — Incident Response Team (UNAM/SCT)
- •SESNSP — SNSP technical standards for C5 systems
- •PLATAFORMA MEXICO — SNSP databases integration
- •CI protection: SEMAR ports/AFAC airports/PEMEX/CFE
Procurement & Financing
- •LAASSP — Law on Acquisitions, Leasing and Services
- •CompraNet/MercadoPúblico.mx — Federal e-procurement platform
- •PAIS — Security Support and Infrastructure Plan
- •World Bank/IDB — Security sector modernisation financing
Frequently Asked Questions
How does KabatOne integrate the Guardia Nacional (GN) and SSPC across Mexico's 31 states and CDMX?
KabatOne unifies Guardia Nacional (GN) and SSPC operations across all 31 states and Mexico City (CDMX) — connecting GN regional commands, state public security secretariats (SSP/SSPE), municipal police forces, and C5/C4/C2 command centres into a single operational map with shared CAD, PLATAFORMA MEXICO integration, ANPR feeds, and AI incident prioritisation via the 911 National Emergency System.
How does the platform integrate Mexico's 911 National Emergency System and C5 command centres?
KabatOne integrates with Mexico's 911 Sistema Nacional de Emergencias across all states, connects to C5 (Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Citizen Services) centres in CDMX, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Estado de México, and major cities, provides unified CAD dispatch for police/fire/medical, and delivers real-time CCTV/ANPR feeds from municipal Safe City cameras to state and federal dashboards.
How does KabatOne support Mexico's National Civil Protection System (SINAPROC)?
KabatOne integrates with the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) under SSPC and SINAPROC for multi-hazard response — earthquakes (SASMEX seismic alerts), hurricanes (Pacific/Atlantic season), volcanic activity (Popocatépetl/Colima/Pico de Orizaba), floods, and drought alerts from CONAGUA. The platform provides dashboards shared with CENAPRED, state protection civil units, and UN OCHA Mexico.
How does KabatOne comply with Mexico's Federal Law on Personal Data Protection (LFPDPPP) and INAI?
KabatOne implements encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access controls, data subject rights (access/rectification/cancellation/opposition — ARCO rights), and breach notification aligned with the Federal Law on Personal Data Protection in Possession of Private Parties (LFPDPPP, 2010) and the General Law on Data Protection in Possession of Obligated Subjects (LGPDPPSO, 2017), supervised by INAI — the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Personal Data Protection.
Does KabatOne support SEMAR and SEDENA for military-police coordination?
Yes. KabatOne supports joint operation dashboards for SEMAR (Secretaría de Marina, coastal/port security and maritime surveillance), SEDENA (Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional, army-supported public security in states under federal security plans), and Guardia Nacional — enabling coordinated CAD dispatch, shared CCTV/ANPR feeds, and unified situational maps for Plan DN-III-E disaster response and Joint Security Operations.
How does KabatOne handle Mexico government procurement through CompraNet/MercadoPúblico?
KabatOne supports procurement under Mexico's Government Procurement Law (Ley de Adquisiciones, Arrendamientos y Servicios del Sector Público, LAASSP), the Public Works Law (LOPSRM), and the CompraNet/MercadoPúblico.mx federal e-procurement platform under SHCP/Secretaría de Hacienda. The platform aligns with PAIS (Plan de Apoyo e Infraestructura para la Seguridad), World Bank/IDB security sector financing, and INE/INAI compliance requirements.
How does KabatOne align with Mexico's National Public Security System (SNSP) and Digital Mexico strategy?
KabatOne aligns with the National Public Security System (SNSP) coordination framework under the National Public Security Council (CNSP), PLATAFORMA MEXICO national intelligence platform, Mexico Digital 2025 strategy, and the National Development Plan (PND 2019–2024) security pillars — providing AI/IoT-integrated public safety platforms for the SSPC, state SSPs, and municipal police forces.
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