About Us

Current Dynamics is a public safety data infrastructure company based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

We operate Multido, a distributed radio intelligence network that continuously ingests, transcribes, and indexes public safety radio transmissions across the United States. Our platform converts unstructured, ephemeral audio -- billions of spoken words that have historically vanished the moment they were broadcast -- into structured, searchable, permanently archived data.

The data asset we are building is unlike anything that exists today. Every call processed through the Multido network is timestamped, geo-tagged, talkgroup-attributed, AI-transcribed, and stored at the call level. At scale, this becomes one of the most comprehensive real-time datasets of ground-level public safety activity ever assembled -- a continuous, nationwide record of where incidents happen, how they are classified, how long they last, and how agencies respond.

Public safety radio has always been public. We built the infrastructure to capture it at scale and make it useful.

Each device deployed to the network is a permanent, low-cost data collection node. As the network grows, the data asset compounds. More cities mean more coverage, more talkgroups, more incident density, and higher dataset value.

We are early and growing fast. The network is expanding, the dataset is deepening, and the infrastructure is already built. If you believe people deserve better tools for understanding what is happening in their communities, we are building for you.

Intelligence for the 99 percent.

Less than 1 percent of the 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the United States operate with a real-time crime center. The barrier is cost, not desire. Every one of those agencies generates intelligence across disconnected radio systems, computer-aided dispatch platforms, and records databases, with no unified way to act on it in real time.

Multido is building the operating system for municipal public safety intelligence. Roger is where it starts, a consumer product that makes real-time public safety data accessible to first responders, journalists, and the communities they serve. Behind Roger, a broader platform is in development that will unify radio, dispatch, and other operational data sources into a single picture for the agencies that need it most.

Why Logan built this.

Logan S. grew up in rural North Carolina with an aspiration to become a North Carolina Highway Patrol trooper. In middle school, he configured a radio network on his family's farm. He spent years in academic AI research before joining JPMorgan Chase as a Product Strategy Associate.

In 2023, a stabbing two blocks from his apartment in Charlotte made the decision for him. Not because the event was unusual, but because he realized his neighbors had no way to know what was happening nearby in real time, and that the information existed, on radio channels no one was translating.

Before writing a line of code, Logan did police ride-alongs, toured the Charlotte Metro Real-Time Crime Center, visited MEDIC headquarters, and walked through fire stations across Charlotte. He built Multido to understand the problem from the inside before building the solution.

Roger is live today.

45,000+transmissions processed daily
2.5M+calls in the archive
5active systems
4states covered
50+active users, grown organically
$0spent on paid acquisition

Charlotte-Mecklenburg · NC State Highway Patrol Troop H · Monroe and Ontario Counties, NY · New Castle County, DE · Chester County, PA

Roger is the entry point.

Roger makes public safety radio accessible to the people who need it most: first responders, journalists, and the communities they serve. It is also the foundation for a broader platform Multido is building to unify the operational data sources every municipality already generates. The agencies that cannot afford traditional public safety intelligence infrastructure today are the ones the broader platform will serve first.

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