Safer City showcased its new CPF App technology to the Gauteng Provincial Community Police Board (GPCPB) and 145 sub-station representatives at the Gauteng Provincial Joint Operations Centre. The presentation introduced the integrated digital programme rolling out across all Gauteng sub-stations — one platform connecting panic, reporting, patrol coordination, and SAPS 10111 integration.
The CPF Digital Roll-Out programme
The presentation walked through the ten interconnected pillars of the Safer City CPF Digital Roll-Out:
- Panic App — one-tap SOS routed to a 24/7 control room with safe-word verification
- Crime Hot Spots & Crime Reporting — live AI-vetted incident map with verified reporting workflow
- Funding of CPFs (B2C / B2B) — sustainable revenue model for sub-stations through community and corporate subscriptions
- CPF Focused Tech — bespoke tools for CPF coordinators and patrollers
- CPF Chat Desks — managed community-comms layer with moderation and verification
- CPF Community Groups — structured neighbourhood reporting and patrol coordination
- Support Your CPF — Subscribe Now — consumer subscription channel that funds the local sub-station
- CPF Patroller Tech — field tools for patrol vehicles and on-foot patrollers
- Fixed Location Dispatch — smart cameras, fixed panic buttons, and ballistic-audio integration
- Integrated into SAPS 10111, Midrand JOC — case-workflow integration with provincial command
What this means for Gauteng
Bringing 145 sub-stations onto a single coordinated digital programme means consistent crime reporting, faster response, and a unified picture of crime patterns across the province — data that flows into the same AI-vetted lake powering the Safer City GO consumer app and the enterprise crime intelligence platform.
This is the largest single CPF technology rollout Safer City has undertaken to date, and the foundation for similar provincial roll-outs already in conversation with the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo Provincial Community Police Boards.
