Motorola Solutions Acquires Exacom to Expand Public Safety Recording and Evidence Capabilities

Motorola Solutions announced it has acquired Exacom, a New Hampshire–based provider of voice and multimedia recording systems used in mission-critical communications.
March 12, 2026
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What to Know

  • Motorola Solutions’ acquisition of Exacom enhances voice and multimedia recording capabilities for public safety agencies.
  • The integration allows consolidation of call logs, radio traffic, and multimedia into unified, accessible records for operational review and evidence.
  • Exacom’s platform is compatible with over 85 systems, including radio networks, 911 call platforms, and CAD systems, facilitating comprehensive data aggregation.

CHICAGO -- Motorola Solutions announced it has acquired Exacom, a New Hampshire–based provider of voice and multimedia recording systems used in mission-critical communications.

According to Motorola Solutions, the acquisition is intended to strengthen how public safety agencies capture, manage and analyze 911 calls, radio traffic and other incident-related communications. Exacom’s technology enables agencies to consolidate call logs and record emergency audio directly into cloud-based or on-premise systems, creating a unified record of events for operational review and evidentiary purposes.

The company said Exacom’s platform is already integrated with more than 85 systems, including radio networks, 911 call handling platforms, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems and enterprise voice solutions. These integrations allow agencies to aggregate communications data across multiple sources into a single timeline.

Motorola Solutions plans to integrate Exacom’s capabilities into its Assist Suites and Digital Evidence Management System. The company said the integration is designed to provide real-time insights during active incidents while preserving records for compliance, quality assurance and investigations.

“In a landscape where data is often fragmented, we are moving to unify the ‘audible truth’ of emergency calls and critical voice communication with the ‘visual truth’ of video,” said Mahesh Saptharishi, executive vice president and chief technology officer, Motorola Solutions. “By integrating Exacom into our Digital Evidence Management System, we are helping to eliminate information silos to create a centralized data layer, ready to be efficiently transformed into actionable intelligence with Assist, our mission-critical AI."

Exacom’s portfolio also includes cybersecurity capabilities through its subsidiary, SecuLore, which focuses on network monitoring and threat detection for public safety communications systems.

Exacom serves customers across public safety, energy, utilities, transportation and security sectors. Company officials said the integration with Motorola Solutions’ command center technologies is expected to enhance operational visibility and response coordination.

“Joining Motorola Solutions represents a strong affirmation of our solution path, our team and the disciplined execution that has earned the trust of public safety agencies,” said Al Brisard, President and CEO, Exacom. “Integrating our cloud-native recording solution with the Motorola Solutions command center suite unlocks new levels of visibility, performance and response capabilities for any kind of incident.”

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

This piece was created with the help of generative AI tools and edited by our content team for clarity and accuracy.
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