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6 Ways Mobile is Transforming Critical Incident Response and Consequence Management
1. 6 ways mobile is transforming
critical incident response and
consequence management
2. Enhance equipment and
systems readiness
A mobile-first approach enables public safety
organizations to address legacy system
reliability, availability and capability gaps.
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3. 2 Respond faster with greater
shared situational awareness
Tactical applications deliver real-time situational
awareness to emergency response teams, speeding
incident command decision making and in-field
mission coordination.
4. 3 Facilitate interoperable,
cross-agency communications
Mobile devices integrate hardware and
software to allow multiple federal, state and
local agencies to better coordinate in real time.
5. 4 Collect and share data in any
emergency environment
GIS-enabled smartphones and ruggedized
tablets allow responders to collect, access
and manage high-fidelity mission data, even
in the harshest environments.
6. 5 Guarantee supplies arrive where
and when they’re needed
Smartphones paired with handheld
scanning devices enable greater supply
chain and logistics visibility, management
and control as material is deployed.
7. 6 Enhance productivity today with
an eye on future capabilities
Mobile-first deployments improve responders’
mission support while providing an on-ramp to
powerful emerging technologies such as AI, IoT
and blockchain.