Mid-Year Mission IT Review: Is Your Tech Stack Ready
A Mid-Year Technology Checkup for Public Safety, Government, and Critical Infrastructure Agencies
Request a ConsultationAs we reach the midpoint of the year, many agencies are focused on budgets, staffing, upcoming projects, and operational priorities for the months ahead. While year-end planning often gets the most attention, June is actually one of the best times to step back and evaluate whether your technology environment is prepared to support your mission through the remainder of the year—and beyond.
From severe weather events and emergency response operations to large-scale public events and daily agency operations, technology plays a critical role in keeping teams connected, informed, and operational. Yet many organizations discover gaps only when systems are tested during a real-world incident.The question every agency should be asking is simple:
Is our technology stack ready for the missions ahead?

Free Download: Mid-Year Mission IT Review Checklist
To help agencies conduct a structured assessment, PEAKE has developed a Mid-Year Mission IT Review Checklist designed specifically for public safety, government, and critical infrastructure organizations. Fill out the form to download.
Why a Mid-Year Review Matters
Technology environments evolve quickly.
Over the past six months, agencies may have:
- Added new applications or devices
- Expanded remote or mobile operations
- Increased reliance on cloud-based systems
- Deployed new cameras, sensors, or drones
- Experienced staffing or operational changes
- Faced new cybersecurity requirements
Without a structured review, small gaps can become significant operational risks.
Amid-year assessment helps identify areas where technology may no longer align with mission requirements and provides time to address issues before hurricane season, large-scale events, budget deadlines, or year-end projects arrive
Five Areas Every Agency Should Evaluate
1. Connectivity and Network Resilience
Communications remain the foundation of mission success.
2. Mobile and Field Operations
Field personnel rely on technology more than ever.
3. Cybersecurity and Access Control
Cyber threats continue to target public sector organizations and criticalinfrastructure operators.
4. Asset Visibility and Lifecycle Management
Many agencies struggle with limited visibility into deployed technologyassets.
5. Operational Readiness
Technology should support mission outcomes—not simply exist on a network diagram.

Don't Wait Until Budget Season

Many agencies begin technology planning only after budgets are finalized. By then, opportunities to address critical gaps may be delayed for months.
Conducting a mid-year review allows organizations to:
- Prioritize upcoming investments
- Build stronger budget justifications
- Improve operational readiness
- Align technology initiatives with mission objectives
- Prepare procurement strategies before year-end deadlines
Whether you're planning connectivity upgrades, communicationscmodernization, cybersecurity initiatives, or support services, understanding your current state is the first step toward making informed decisions.
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Free Download: Mid-Year Mission ITReview Checklist
To help agencies conduct a structured assessment, PEAKE has developed a Mid-Year Mission IT Review Checklist designed specifically for public safety, government, and critical infrastructure organizations.