Military-inspired software gives state, local, non-profit and business organizations the same functionality as deployed military units to manage mission-essential field operations.
OnSeen announced the official launch of its LiveResponse platform, a military-inspired, command and control platform for mobile teams that helps emergency management agencies, local governments, businesses, and non-governmental organizations ensure situational awareness and task completion for critical field operations.
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Use-case examples include health inspections, damage assessments, equipment repairs, service tracking, and supply deliveries.
The LiveResponse emergency management platform provides functionality for scheduling, dispatching, tasking, and monitoring field resources. Operations Center personnel can manage the big picture as well as individual resources with a graphical, map-based, administrator console. They can also see real-time situation reports and operation analytics on demand. Field resources have access to real-time information and can add important data such as task status, photos, and diagrams.
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“Given what we’re seeing with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as what we’ve seen in the past with other crises around the world, we want to provide tools that were previously only available to the military to help connect operations managers with mobile field resources,” said Mike Lanese, OnSeen co-founder and CEO. “We think LiveResponse will help save lives and manage mission-critical field operations better than ever before.”
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