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Stop AAR Communication Failures: Interoperable Communications Training for Public Safety


Interoperable Communications Training for Public Safety. Train a liaison to turn after action reports, after action reviews, and AARs into coordinated action — before the next incident.

Designed for public safety, emergency management, critical infrastructure, healthcare, major events, and multi-agency partners.

Emergency communications, operations, radio, and IT leaders collaborating around a planning table

Built for the People Responsible for Keeping Agencies Connected

Public SafetyEmergency Management911 & PSAPCritical InfrastructureHealthcareTransportationMajor EventsTribal & Regional Partners
The Challenge

Communication systems do not become interoperable on their own.


Agencies invest in radio, cellular, LTE/5G, CAD, IT, emergency plans, and mutual-aid agreements. Yet recurring gaps often remain between the technology, the people operating it, and the organizations expected to work together.

Fragmented Systems

Capable technologies exist, but the right people may not connect at the right time.

Recurring Findings

Exercises, AARs, after action reports, and after action reviews identify gaps, but ownership and corrective action can fade.

Unclear Coordination

Roles, handoffs, escalation paths, and information-sharing practices may break down under pressure.

Best Practice

"Interoperability is not only a technology problem. It is also an operational, organizational, and leadership responsibility."

Get Trained or Get Help

Stop AAR communication failures before the next incident.


Build interoperable communications capability inside your agency or work alongside MoonCo to close the gaps.

Not sure which fits? Start ICL Training sends your inquiry to MoonCo and adds you to the Future List. Or book a call and we will point you to the fastest path.

The ICL Method

Turn agency information into practical resilience.


The ICL Professional Series gives communications leaders a repeatable framework for reviewing evidence, identifying root causes, aligning stakeholders, and building sustainable solutions.

  1. 01ObserveEstablish the discipline of grounded observation before intervention.
  2. 02Historical ReferenceRead after action reports (AARs), after action reviews, and prior assessments as evidence, not archive.
  3. 03Strategic PlanningConnect communication decisions to agency priorities and executive intent.
  4. 04OperabilityConfirm that systems and people can perform their intended functions.
  5. 05InteroperabilityBring disciplines, agencies, and technologies into a coordinated whole.
  6. 06SecurityBalance protection with the operational responsiveness responders require.
  7. 07Liaison LeadershipEstablish the trusted role that sustains coordination between events.

Participants work with their own agency context — plans, assessments, after action reports, AARs, after action reviews, systems, staffing, partners, and strategic priorities.

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What Success Looks Like

Build the coordination capability behind the technology.


  • Identify root causes and recurring friction points
  • Align radio, IT, operations, security, and partner agencies
  • Clarify roles, handoffs, SOPs, and information-sharing practices
  • Develop a prioritized interoperability roadmap
  • Establish a trusted liaison and sustainable accountability rhythm
Agency Tip

Before purchasing another system, ensure your agency has the people, processes, and liaison capability to make existing investments work together.

Choose the path that fits your role and organization.

Path 1

Individual Learning

Build your own ICL knowledge through structured online learning, professional resources, and practical exercises.

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Path 2

Agency Implementation

Bring radio, IT, operations, leadership, and partner agencies into a facilitated process that produces a shared roadmap and action plan.

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Agency Workshops

Bring the ICL framework to your agency.

Primer

3–5 hours


A focused introduction for leadership teams seeking awareness, a current-state snapshot, and one or two immediate priorities.

  • ·Facilitated orientation
  • ·Friction-point snapshot
  • ·Priority discussion
  • ·One-page action list
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Core Workshop

12–16 hours · 2–3 days


A working engagement covering all seven modules with agency-specific exercises and cross-functional participation.

  • ·Completed workbook activities
  • ·Draft interoperability roadmap
  • ·Initial 30/60/90-day plan
  • ·Recommended accountability cadence
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Implementation Sprint

32–40 hours · 5 days


A facilitated implementation week for agencies ready to conduct deeper analysis, make decisions, and establish ownership.

  • ·Current-state and historical review
  • ·Agency-specific working artifacts
  • ·Mini tabletop exercise
  • ·Prioritized roadmap & 30/60/90-day plan
  • ·Owners, dates, dependencies
  • ·Leadership outbrief
Discuss an Implementation Sprint

Agency workshop pricing is based on scope, participants, customization, travel, and requested deliverables.

Why MoonCo

Operational experience translated into a repeatable method.

MoonCo understands that communication challenges live at the intersection of technology, operations, policy, security, relationships, and leadership. The ICL Professional Series helps agencies bring those elements into one structured process.

Watch and Learn

Interoperability insights in five minutes.


MoonCo Convergence Sigil

6:12

Steps to Seamless Emergency Communication

The disciplined sequence liaisons use before pressure arrives.

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MoonCo Convergence Sigil

8:04

Overcoming Interoperability Challenges

Where systems, policy, and people typically fail to align.

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MoonCo Convergence Sigil

5:47

The Liaison Mindset in Disaster Response

Judgment, presence, and posture across agency boundaries.

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