Motorola Solutions raised its full-year revenue and profit forecasts on Thursday, citing robust demand for its communications and security services [1].
The update signals a period of growth for the U.S. company as public-safety agencies and commercial enterprises accelerate the modernization of their infrastructure. This shift reflects a broader trend toward integrating software-driven security, and critical communications, to improve emergency response times.
The company is now projecting full-year 2026 revenue of $12.8 billion [2]. This increase is driven by strong interest in the company's portfolio of critical communications equipment, video security systems, and software services [1].
Public-safety agencies have increased their procurement of these tools to replace aging legacy systems. Commercial enterprises are also upgrading their security infrastructure to better manage facility safety and operational efficiency [1].
Motorola Solutions provides a range of technology solutions designed for government and enterprise users. These include land mobile radio systems, and integrated video surveillance software that allows agencies to monitor multiple sites from a single interface [2].
The company's decision to lift its outlook comes amid a surge in demand for integrated security ecosystems. These systems combine hardware and software to provide a comprehensive view of public safety environments [1].
“Motorola Solutions raised its full-year revenue and profit forecasts on Thursday.”
The upward revision of Motorola Solutions' financial outlook indicates a sustained capital investment cycle in public safety infrastructure. As agencies move away from standalone radio systems toward integrated software and video platforms, the company is capturing a larger share of the government security budget.





