Customer story / Education

A safer way for a district community to speak up.

Fort Bend ISD collaborated with NOW IMS to develop an easy-to-use mobile reporting portal for students, staff, parents, and community members.

01 / The mission

See something. Share something. Keep the response moving.

Fort Bend ISD’s first mobile reporting app expanded how its community could submit crime tips, suspicious activity, and bullying concerns anonymously, 24 hours a day.

According to the district, its collaboration with NOW IMS produced a mobile portal that collects, analyzes, and routes information to the appropriate law-enforcement officials while allowing users to track their tip.

02 / In their own words

A district-produced invitation to speak up.

Video production students at the James Reese Career and Technical Center created this public service announcement for the program.

Read the official Fort Bend ISD page
Fort Bend ISD See Something, Share Something video title card Watch on YouTube

03 / The reporting experience

01

Available 24/7

Students, staff, and community members can submit information from a mobile device or desktop whenever a concern arises.

02

Anonymous by choice

The reporting experience supports anonymous crime tips, suspicious-activity reports, and bullying concerns.

03

Rich information

Reporters can provide real-time context—including photos and video—to help responsible officials understand the signal.

04

Visible follow-through

Users can track the processing of a tip while the district collects, analyzes, and shares information with the necessary teams.

Capabilities summarized from Fort Bend ISD’s public description of the program. View the district source

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