Drones, robots, and unmanned surface vessels provide real-time aerial views of disaster zones, locate survivors, identify hazards, and assess damage without putting responders at risk. All of this data is gathered faster and safer than traditional methods, which facilitates better decision-making.
Mobile command centers are equipped with advanced software and communication systems to collect and analyze data from unmanned systems, sensors, and responders. This capability results in a shared operational picture, streamlining coordination, and optimizing resource allocation.
When traditional infrastructure crumbles, satellite-based systems and mesh-network radios keep emergency responders connected on a unified network, enabling real-time information sharing and coordinated action.