State of Querétaro in Mexico
The CQ-CIAS command centre in Querétaro houses around 80 personnel.
Keeping two million citizens safe
Like most of the world’s public safety forces, the authorities in Mexico’s Quéretaro state are under constant pressure to keep a lid on crime. They also have ambitious goals to increase peoples' trust in authorities. Lower crime means safer citizens, which will build more trust between the state and the public. And like most authorities, Querétaro state sees communications as essential to its mission.
The state has high ambitions for protecting its two million citizens, who generate around 3,000 emergency (911) calls each day. It wants to build on the success of using the existing nationwide IRIS Tetrapol network, which supports some 200,000 Federal, state and municipality users across the country’s 31 states.