Situational Awareness
Disparate radio systems keep agencies worlds apart. Responders operating off old data because they are unable to receive updates are at a serious disadvantage, which can have disastrous effects. The technology exists today to break down these barriers and improve situational awareness.
The events of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina each revealed huge gaps in communications networks between public and private sector entities dealing with a disaster. Closing these gaps is critical to enhancing the performance of first responders and emergency response and recovery efforts. With Level-(1) EMI™, we design the infrastructure that brings government, business and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) together with first responders and emergency management teams so that they may better interact and share information when the mission is most critical.
We design interoperable technology solutions that make it possible for public safety agents to share information and expand their bandwidth in the private sector for quicker response times and potentially life-saving preventive action.
- Background checks
- Warrants
- Weather advisories
- License and address records
- Maps
- Health records
- Tracking and screening people
- On-scene audio, video, photographic communications sent to command centers
- Expand coverage to rural areas
- Mass notification
- Communicate across city, county, state and regional jurisdictions, as well as internationally
Level-(1) designs emergency management infrastructure solutions for:
- Public safety and law enforcement agencies
- Fire safety and first responders
- Railway/ground transportation
- Airports
- Port security
- Military
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Healthcare facilities
- Schools and college campuses
- Sports and entertainment complexes
- Municipal and state governments
- Private sector organizations
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Level-(1)’s expertise:
- Radio band technology
- Wireless networks
- Video intelligence/analytics
- Disaster recovery
- Electrical and power protection
- Technology infrastructure for redundant communications systems
- Radio Frequency Identification system (RFID)
- Infrastructure for enterprise content and document managing systems
- Infrastructure for scanning technologies
- Access controls
- Integrative voice and data communication systems
- Mass notifications systems
IT starts here.™
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