Full-Time
Posted on 7/31/2025
Public-safety communications devices and command-center software
No salary listed
No H1B Sponsorship
Allen, TX, USA + 1 more
More locations: British Columbia, Canada
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Candidates must reside in Texas, US or British Columbia, Canada to be considered for this opportunity.
Motorola Solutions focuses on mission-critical communications for first responders and enterprises. Its offerings combine rugged voice radios, body cameras, and an integrated command-center platform with video security, access control, cloud-based 911, and AI-powered analytics. The product ecosystem works as an end-to-end system: field devices capture voice, video, and data, which feed into a central command-and-control software for dispatch, situational awareness, and secure storage, enabling coordinated responses across teams. The company differentiates itself by building a connected, software-enabled ecosystem built around reliability and scale for public safety, backed by strategic acquisitions (like Avigilon) to integrate hardware, video, and analytics into one platform. Its goal is to provide a trusted, seamless flow of intelligent data across voice, video, and data to keep first responders and critical operations connected in high-stakes moments.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Founded
2011
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Motorola Solutions has acquired HyperYou, a conversational AI company that handles non-emergency calls for 911 centres, and plans to introduce new AI agents to accelerate emergency response. The acquisition expands Motorola's agentic AI capabilities across its Command Center portfolio and Assist platform. Hyper's technology addresses a critical staffing shortage, with many US public safety answering points operating at just 75% capacity whilst non-emergency calls represent over two-thirds of total volume. The AI can autonomously manage routine calls and recognise when situations escalate, redirecting to human operators when needed. Motorola also plans to roll out additional Assist Agents that will provide real-time language translation and guide call handlers through complex emergencies. The company emphasises human supervision remains central, with AI taking autonomous action only within pre-determined parameters. Transaction terms were not disclosed.
Motorola Solutions and T-Mobile have partnered to bring satellite connectivity to Motorola Solutions' APX NEXT smart radios for first responders. The radios will leverage T-Mobile's T-Priority service for enhanced capacity and speeds, plus T-Satellite with Starlink's low earth orbit network for extended connectivity in remote areas. The integration extends Motorola Solutions' mission-critical AI capabilities, including Assist and SVX, a body-worn AI assistant and camera, enabling hands-free communications even in isolated locations. T-Mobile's T-Satellite covers half a million square miles of the US unreachable by traditional cellular towers, whilst T-Priority provides up to five times greater network priority. Motorola Solutions has deployed over 13,000 two-way radio networks globally and 500 broadband push-to-talk systems with 1.3 million users worldwide.
Motorola Solutions shares fell 2.8% as escalating geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran pushed oil prices above $100 per barrel, rattling investor confidence. Major indices declined significantly, with Brent crude oil's rise acting as a tax on the global economy by increasing costs for businesses and consumers. The University of Michigan's consumer survey fell to a three-month low, with year-ahead inflation expectations jumping to 3.8%. Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin noted that the "fog of war" has deepened economic uncertainty, and historically, such oil price shocks coincide with recessions. Motorola Solutions' shares have shown limited volatility, with only five moves greater than 5% over the past year. The stock is up 15.2% year-to-date but trading 10.5% below its 52-week high of $490.30.
Six safety and security services stocks reported strong Q4 results, with revenues beating analyst consensus estimates by 2.8%, though the sector has declined 4.7% on average since earnings. Motorola Solutions posted revenues of $3.38 billion, up 12.3% year on year, exceeding expectations by 1.1%. The company beat both earnings per share and revenue estimates. Its stock has risen 7.2% since reporting and currently trades at $451.55. CoreCivic delivered the strongest performance among peers, reporting revenues of $604 million, up 26% year on year and beating expectations by 6%. The company achieved the biggest analyst estimate beat and fastest revenue growth in the group. Its shares are up 7% since reporting and trade at $19.79.
Motorola Solutions is presenting expanded enterprise security solutions at ISC West 2026, positioning physical security technology as a real-time operational intelligence layer. The company is showcasing AI-powered systems tailored for healthcare, retail, government and education sectors. Key features include "Operator", which bridges detection and action by unifying video, access and sensor data into automated incident response. The platform introduces Visual Alerts capabilities, Assist Chat for AI-driven queries, and Blue Eye remote monitoring providing 24/7 virtual guard services. New hardware includes the Avigilon H6A Dual Head camera, Avigilon Intercom Touch combining camera and access control, and the H6A PanoPTZ offering 360-degree coverage with AI-driven tracking. The solutions span hybrid on-premise and cloud systems, enabling automated threat detection and response across enterprise environments.