Mutualink, a leader in critical communications infrastructure has announced the launch of its Next Generation Go-Kit 2.0 at the National Homeland Security Conference in Washington, D.C.
The Go-Kit is a suit-case size device that gives first responders, emergency managers, and critical infrastructure teams the ability to connect radios, cell phones, satellite systems and video feeds in the field, even when traditional communications fail. By enabling instant connectivity across radios, cell phones, satellite systems, and video feeds, the Go-Kit ensures rapid coordination between local, state, and federal agencies, bridging device, jurisdictional, and network divides in real time.
Solving a Persistent National Security Problem
From the attempted assassination of the President in Butler, Pennsylvania, to the Uvalde school tragedy, natural disasters, cyberattacks, and domestic terrorism, one issue remains constant: communications breakdowns that delay response and cost lives.
“Every crisis shows us the same problem: agencies are unable to connect when it matters the most,” said Chrissie Coffey, President of Mutualink and Law Enforcement Veteran. “Our Go-Kit addresses this gap—it’s a portable extension of America’s critical communications infrastructure. It’s designed to connect everyone—across agencies, across jurisdictions and ensures that when traditional systems fail, responders can still communicate.”
Key Innovations of the Next-Generation Go-Kit
Designed to extend far beyond traditional radio systems, the Go-Kit equips agencies with advanced interoperability and situational awareness to improve both planned operations and emergency responses:
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- Bridges Any Network, Anywhere – Integrates LMR, LTE, 4G, 5G, satellite, and IP communications seamlessly with automated failover.
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- Situational Awareness – Consolidates real-time video, sensor, and incident data to improve field decisions.
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- Ultra-Rugged, Portable & Rapid Deployment – Portable, weatherproof, and mission-ready the most demanding environments in minutes.
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- Made in America – designed and manufactured in the USA for trusted resilience
To complement the launch, Mutualink is kicking off a Nationwide Roadshow to provide hands-on demonstrations of the Go-Kit to public safety agencies, emergency managers, and critical infrastructure leaders across the country.
“We’re not just launching a product—we’re delivering a national capability,” added Coffey. “This is the insurance policy agencies need in the face of growing threats- if the grid goes down, if radios don’t connect, if networks fail, they stay connected.”
Mutualink is showcasing the next-generation Go-Kit this week at the National Homeland Security Conference in Washington, D.C., where homeland security leaders, first responders, and emergency managers are experiencing live demonstrations of its breakthrough capabilities.

