Monday, March 31, 2025

First Due Launches Advanced Scheduling & Workforce Management Platform for Law Enforcement

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First Due, the leader in cloud-based public safety software, announces the launch of its comprehensive scheduling and workforce management solution for law enforcement. Built for police departments, sheriff’s offices, dispatch centers, and corrections agencies, this innovative platform automates shift scheduling, ensures compliance with labor regulations, and provides real-time staffing insights to optimize department operations on and off duty.

“Law enforcement agencies face increasingly complex scheduling challenges, including staffing shortages, union regulations, compliance tracking, and overtime management,” said Rami El-Choufani, Head of Product at First Due. “Traditional scheduling methods rely on manual processes or outdated software, creating inefficiencies and gaps in coverage. With First Due’s AI-powered scheduling platform, we are transforming workforce management through real-time automation, configurable workflows, enhanced transparency, and a seamless user experience accessible from any device.”

First Due‘s scheduling solution offers full transparency for both administrators and officers. Personnel can view shift schedules, request time off, bid for open shifts, and manage trades from mobile devices. Automated approvals and audit logs ensure accountability and compliance while reducing the time spent on manual scheduling tasks. With direct payroll providers and human capital management system integrations, First Due creates a seamless workflow that connects scheduling with broader personnel management functions, reducing administrative burdens.

The launch of Law enforcement scheduling further expands First Due’s all-in-one public safety platform, which already provides solutions for Fire & EMS agencies nationwide. By offering a unified system for scheduling, compliance tracking, personnel management, and payroll integration, First Due ensures that law enforcement agencies can modernize their workforce operations without relying on multiple disconnected systems.

SOURCE: PRWeb

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