CZ-UB, the parent company, is filling some major military contracts at this time, and that's where the money is for them right now - look up the CZ 805 and CZ EVO. The Phillipene National Police force
did just recently decide to dump the Glock for the P-07, 118,000 man force according to the data I could wrinkle up online when I heard about it. Don't know anything about how well that is going, same as the Czech national Police changing from the PCR to the P-07, a transitional time. But most would blow that off as national pride, no big deal.
CZ-USA has almost primarily been aimed at the US civilian market, though it wouldn't mind a police contract, and has a few, IIRC, mostly smaller depts at this time. On the side, I do know a police chief in Minnesota who carries a CZ75, but he's the boss. The CZ pistols that are in the running for modern day police work would the P-07, SP-01 Phantom, maybe the RAMI-P for UC work, and a few models that haven't quite made it over here yet, the P-09 and the P-02. CZ-UB is moving more and more into larger duty and military sized pistols, and the Phantom has already scored one military contract, edging out the very dated CZ 82 and Glock. We'll see what happens later.
I wouldn't mind seeing my Dept switching to the CZ SP-01 Phantom, as I personally believe it is a better firearm - had 300% more Glocks fail with factory ammo than CZs - I say that because my CZs HAVE choked on some of my bad reloads in the past, fair is fair.
But, as is all else, it's my personal opinion, having 9 years of experience with the Glock 19 and 17 as an issued sidearm, and qualifying Expert or Distinguished Expert with it every year.
Glock went after the police market with a vengeance, and got it away from Smith and Colt with super low prices on plastic guns the other manufacturers couldn't compete with. That's OK, that's marketing, and Glock won that one easily. The American manufacturers got caught flat footed and took a long time to catch up. S'alright, they're getting back in the game.
Perhaps someday CZ will start scoring major police contracts, after they get done with the military ones. We'll see, but in the meantime, I will continue to enjoy mine.