Intelligent Device Management in a Multi-Technology World
Emergency services are undergoing one of the most significant technological transitions in recent history.
From legacy TETRA-based Airwave networks to the rollout of ESN and the increasing use of LTE and Push-to-Talk (PTT) devices, organisations are now operating in a multi-technology environment where old, current, and emerging systems must coexist.
This shift raises a critical challenge:
“How do you manage, store, and charge mission-critical devices without increasing operational risk?”
As highlighted at the BAPCO 2026 Annual Event, the role of smart locker systems has evolved far beyond simple storage.
Today, intelligent locker systems are responsible for ensuring that essential equipment — from radios and body-worn cameras to laptops and tablets ae:
- Secure
- Fully charged
- Tracked and accountable
- Ready for immediate deployment
Supporting a Complex and Changing Technology Landscape
Emergency services are currently navigating a cross-over period in communications and digital infrastructure.
While TETRA continues to underpin critical communications, organisations are simultaneously preparing for ESN adoption and increasing reliance on LTE-enabled and hybrid communication devices.
Industry direction — including initiatives like TETRA Vision 2040 — reinforces that this is not a simple transition from one system to another.
It is a long-term coexistence of technologies.
iLockerz smart locker systems are designed to support this evolving landscape.
They are currently the only solution capable of securely storing and charging:
- TETRA radios
- ESN devices
- LTE-enabled equipment
- Push-to-Talk (PTT) devices
- Other electronic assets
—all within a single integrated platform.
This capability enables organisations to future-proof their device management strategy, ensuring compatibility across legacy, current, and emerging technologies.
iLockerz intelligent lockers address this challenge by providing a secure and automated system for managing these assets.
Devices stored within the system can be:
- Charged automatically
- Tracked using UHF RFID technology
- Issued and returned via controlled workflows
- Integrated into ITSM and break-fix processes
This enables organisations to:
- Improve asset utilisation
- Reduce downtime
- Streamline IT support operations
- Drive down operational costs
De-Risking Smart Locker Deployment
One of the biggest concerns for organisations considering smart locker systems is risk.
- Will the system support future technologies?
- Will it integrate with existing workflows?
- Will it remain relevant as communications evolve?
iLockerz addresses these concerns by delivering a solution that is:
Trusted
Deployed across organisations including Metropolitan Police, West Midlands Police, and National Highways .
Capable
Supporting a wide range of devices across multiple communication technologies.
Future-Proof
Designed to operate across legacy, current, and future systems, reducing the risk of obsolescence.
Built for Security, Flexibility and Compliance
iLockerz systems are developed in collaboration with industry partners and are designed to meet the stringent requirements of public sector organisations.
- Home Office compliant
- Compatible with technologies from partners such as Sepura, NEC, and Actica
- Secure deployment options, including stand-alone systems not connected to internal networks
- Rapid deployment via secure 4G connectivity
This ensures organisations can deploy solutions that meet both operational and cybersecurity requirements.
The Future of Emergency Services Device Management
As communications technology continues to evolve, the ability to manage and maintain device fleets efficiently will become increasingly important.
The shift is clear:
↪️ From managing individual devices
↪️ To managing entire device ecosystems
Organisations must now think beyond short-term solutions and invest in infrastructure that can adapt over time.
Conclusion: Trusted. Capable. Future-Proof.
For any organisation looking for secure storage, charging, and device management, the priority is no longer just functionality.
It is about de-risking the future.
Choosing a solution that is:
- Proven in real-world deployments
- Capable of supporting multiple technologies
- Designed to evolve alongside industry change
Because in emergency services, there is no margin for error.
Devices must be secure, charged, and ready — every time.