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INTERAGENCY OPS IN ACTION
Classified Coordination Cannot Run on Consumer-Grade Tools
Classified Coordination Cannot Run on Consumer-Grade Tools
Most platforms encrypt the message. Classified coordination requires more. BlackBerry secures the environment the message moves through, with verified identities, governed devices, and consistent policy application across every classification boundary.
Validated by the World's Most Demanding Security Authorities
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The Problem
Operations Don't Fail Inside Agencies. They Fail Between Them.
Operations across multiple agencies and classification levels rarely fail inside any single organization. They fail at the handoff. The point where one security model ends and another begins is the point adversaries target first, and the point most platforms leave exposed.
Every Agency Sees Its Own Picture, No One Sees the Full One
Without a common operational view, decisions get made on partial information. By the time agencies align, conditions have already changed.
You Cannot Verify Who You Are Talking To
Cryptographic identity rarely extends across agency lines. Personnel in partner organizations cannot be confirmed, and compromised accounts look identical to legitimate ones.
Policy Stops at the Firewall
Access controls, device governance, and retention rules enforced inside one agency do not follow shared data into partner environments. Every handoff is a compliance gap.
Joint Operations Expose Every Architectural Assumption
As more agencies become involved, coordination relies on disconnected tools not designed to work together. Under pressure architectural gaps are exposed.
BlackBerry Solution
Unified Command Architecture for Federated Operations
Capabilities that enforce identity, govern devices, and coordinate action across every agency involved in the operation, without requiring shared infrastructure.
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BlackBerry SecuSUITE for Government
Personnel across agencies communicate with confirmed authority. NSA CSfC encryption travels with the message across any network, and identity travels with the user rather than the device.
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BlackBerry AtHoc Networked Crisis Communications
Status, accountability, and escalation paths unify across every participating organization. When a directive is issued, the platform confirms it was received, understood, and acted on.
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BlackBerry Unified Endpoint Management
Device governance and security policy extend across every endpoint in the joint operation, regardless of which agency owns the device or which network it operates on.
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Real-Time Threat Intelligence
Adversarial behavior that exploits the gaps between agency systems is identified before it shapes a decision. Communications across the federated environment are monitored continuously.
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Cross-Agency Federation
Agencies collaborate from a single operational picture, even without shared infrastructure. Granular access controls ensure each participant sees exactly what their role and authorization allow.
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Offline-Capable Secure Messaging
Interoperability holds when partner networks are degraded or unavailable. Communications queue, protect, and deliver with full cryptographic integrity the moment connectivity resumes.
Real-World Deployments
Proven Under the Conditions That Matter
Operational deployments where BlackBerry communications integrity determined outcomes.
U.S. Federal Agencies Scalable Government Deployment | BlackBerry® AtHoc® used by over 80 percent of U.S. federal government agencies BlackBerry AtHoc is proven in high-complexity live deployments across agencies covering three quarters of the U.S. federal workforce. No commercial alternative has been stress-tested across this range of geographies, event types, agency structures, and security classifications. | Numerous U.S. Federal agencies on unified command platform |
NATO Alliance Secure Command Communications | BlackBerry® SecuSUITE® protecting voice communications across NATO member commands BlackBerry SecuSUITE is approved for classified voice and messaging communications across NATO command structures. Deployed to maintain alliance coordination during joint exercises and active operations. Certified under NATO cryptographic requirements and operational in environments where commercial networks are considered compromised. | 30+ NATO member nations with certified deployments |
UK Home Office National Emergency Communications | Encrypted mobile communications for national policing and emergency services BlackBerry SecuSUITE is deployed within the UK Home Office to deliver FIPS 140-2 validated encrypted communications to national law enforcement and emergency coordination teams. Used during major incident response across Category 1 and Category 2 responders under the Civil Contingencies Act framework. Meets UK NCSC standards for sensitive government communications. | FIPS 140-2 validated across all Home Office deployments |
Canadian Federal Government Cross-Agency Coordination | BlackBerry UEM managing 175,000+ government devices under CCCS security standards The Government of Canada selected BlackBerry® UEM to manage and secure mobile devices across federal departments — including Public Safety Canada and Emergency Preparedness. The platform ensures consistent security policy enforcement, remote attestation, and rapid incident response across all managed endpoints. Certified by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. | 175K+ Federal devices under active management |
U.S. Federal Agencies CISA Validated Security | BlackBerry listed on CISA's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation approved products list BlackBerry solutions are validated and listed on CISA's CDM approved products list, enabling federal civilian agencies to deploy BlackBerry UEM and endpoint security as part of the federal zero-trust architecture mandate. Supports FedRAMP-certified cloud deployments and on-premise installations for air-gapped environments requiring the highest security classification. | CDM CISA approved · FedRAMP certified |
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Why BlackBerry
BlackBerry Secure Communications Is the Mission-Critical Standard
BlackBerry provides the decisive edge in critical event management, unifying signals from people, systems, and external sources into one command platform that enables agencies to see everything and direct anything.
Validated for classified operations across every Five Eyes nation
NATO Restricted, NSA CSfC, Canada Secret, NIAP Common Criteria, and FedRAMP Class D (High). The certification combination no commercial platform matches.
Federation without dependency
Each agency keeps full authority over deployment, key ownership, and governance. Interoperability does not require shared infrastructure or shared trust.
One operational picture across every participant
Federated agencies, field teams, and integrated systems share one view with verified identity and clear authority across every organizational boundary.
Federated operations are a governance decision first. Request a briefing today.
The agencies that coordinate best under pressure resolve identity, policy, and sovereignty questions before the operation begins. Talk to a BlackBerry government solutions specialist about validated interagency deployment for your mission profile.