Swan Island Networks Unveils TIES for Microsoft CityNext Agile Situational Intelligence Services to Enhance Emergency and Disaster Response
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"The new Disaster Response Edition of TIES for Microsoft CityNext provides agile situational intelligence capabilities which can give governments and NGO's more complete, real-time pictures of breaking events as they respond to disasters and major emergencies," said
The TIES for Microsoft CityNext - Disaster Response Edition is available as part of a Rapid Deployment Program, which can get government agencies and NGO's up-and-running on the service within hours after an event. It can also be used as part of an organization's everyday preparedness and response mitigation initiatives. The new product builds on previous editions of TIES for Microsoft CityNext - including a Leaders Edition, a Safe Schools Edition and a Special Events Edition - which help government and public sector leaders monitor and glean real-time insights around critical events and services.
The new Disaster Response Edition gives government emergency response and NGO aid teams important new emergency intelligence and response services, when they need them most. Key capabilities include:
• Agile, synthesized situational intelligence pictures, available during emergencies, and accessible through highly resilient cloud services. Government leaders and response organizations get real-time pictures of breaking events, local conditions and internal disaster response resources.
• Easy-to-use dashboards and alert notification services that integrate the latest information about local and regional events and conditions from hundreds of sources, available in a single set of dashboards and alerting services.
• Social media monitoring and management services, providing crowdsourced intelligence so that leaders and their teams can follow and respond to local citizens' needs and concerns during an emergency.
• Asset tracking services, using available GPS-enabled phone sources, and other technologies, to provide the exact location of personnel, vehicles and other assets in a crisis.
• Live, real-time networked video monitoring capabilities using available video sources.
• A variety of advanced, all-hazards situational intelligence features. Swan Island Network's TIES service has been hosted in the highly secure and scalable Microsoft Azure cloud for nearly three years, delivering advanced situational intelligence services supporting over 250 companies, including 20 percent of the Fortune 100 companies. Its cloud-based delivery model greatly reduces the cost of such services, while also helping to support the sharing of real-time disaster information between schools and local police, between critical infrastructure providers and government in public-private partnerships, and among officials in neighboring jurisdictions. "The TIES for Microsoft CityNext situational intelligence services provide us with new intelligence channels, smart alerting, and comprehensive common operating pictures that provide critical information to enhance our effectiveness," said
• Real-time information aggregation through the use of "Intelligence Channels", featuring content from thousands of unique, real-time alerting sources.
• Easy-to-use, customizable dashboards that ingest a multitude of Intelligence Channels to provide comprehensive visualization on maps and other displays.
• Smart alerting--the ability to segment events to issue Notices, Alerts and Alarms…with Alarms being capable of waking city leaders in the middle of the night with phone calls or text messages, whenever a severe event matches the filtering settings they have selected.
• Mobile incident reporting and alerting.
TIES for Microsoft CityNext continually evolves to meet new threats and incorporate new information sources to deliver comprehensive, reliable, and scalable services in emergencies of all kinds. It services are available over PCs, tablets and cell phones, and it makes hundreds of emergency- and security-related data sources of special value to cities instantly available.
"TIES for Microsoft CityNext provides government leaders and emergency responders secure and reliable technological tools to prepare their communities and protect their citizens during a variety of high-stakes emergency situations," said
"Data sources of every type and description are now available to help cities become smarter, more efficient organizations and supply critical real-time information to inform, engage and protect their citizens," said
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