Real-Time Emergency Coordination

Accelerating wildfire response through integrated data systems and personnel collaboration

Current Challenges

The Joint Operations Center utilizes many different websites and sources of information, which affect situational awareness and personnel coordination.

  • Delayed Information Sharing

    Critical data trapped in agency-specific systems

  • Resource Misallocation

    Inaccurate deployment due to outdated information

  • Communication Breakdown

    Lack of unified platform for synchronized information visibility

A Solution

A unified command platform that synchronizes data and resources across multiple platforms in real-time.

  • Live Data Integration

    Observe data and information into a single dashboard

  • Dynamic Resource Mapping

    Visualize location of alerts and incidents for efficient response efforts

  • Unified Command Protocol

    Communication among registered personnel for improved mindfulness of active incident sites

Key Capabilities

Advanced features designed for rapid response coordination

Improved Response

Aggregate and analyze data within seconds of an alert being reported

Precision Tracking

Map layer options offer improved visibility of incident terrain and landscape

Synchronized Communication

Coordination with multiple establishments and agencies in real-time

Data Fusion

Integration of FIRMS satellite data, reported alerts and Hawaii news in a digestible format

Operational Workflow

  1. 1

    Incident Detection

    NASA FIRMS satellite detection and manual alert reporting

  2. 2

    Data Aggregation

    Information about alerts, news, and the map offer an improved sense of situational awareness

  3. 3

    Personnel Communication

    Instant chat feature to quickly send or receive messages between registered users

  4. 4

    Improved Coordination

    Unified command structure provides shared visibility of information for response

Real-Time Coordination Is Key

Our system transforms emergency response from reactive to proactive through integrated data systems and predictive analytics.

Why It's Important

  • Faster response times to fire incidents
  • Greater reduction in resource allocation errors
  • Situational awareness of incidents between registered personnel
  • Better coordination of information to avoid miscommunication