StackBench
06/01/2026
Before summer gets busy, public communication workflows deserve a quick pressure test.
Can your team publish updates quickly?
How easily can citizens find alerts and service information on mobile?
How well do departments stay aligned during storms, road closures, events, or staffing changes?
Summer rarely creates communication challenges from scratch. It exposes the ones already there.
Now is a good time to review what’s working, what’s fragmented, and what needs to be tightened.
05/27/2026
Important updates should not be buried three clicks deep or scattered across disconnected tools.
Citizens expect information to be easy to find, easy to read, and easy to act on, especially when the topic affects safety, traffic, events, or service changes.
For law enforcement and local government teams, one of the most practical improvements is often the simplest:
make official updates easier to access on mobile.
Not louder. Not more complicated. Just clearer.
See how agencies are making public updates easier for citizens to access. Link in comments.
05/05/2026
Public trust is not built only during major incidents.
It is shaped by everyday communication.
Can people quickly find the information they need?
Does your office feel easy to reach?
Those day-to-day communication habits shape public expectations long before something happens.
If your office is rethinking how it communicates with the public, schedule a demo with Ken Schul to see how StackBench approaches mobile communication for public safety.
04/21/2026
In law enforcement, a missed internal update can create unnecessary friction.
This becomes even more important when updates need to reach people across shifts and units quickly.
A department mobile app gives teams a more direct way to share updates, while giving command staff better visibility into message delivery and reducing communication gaps across the department.
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