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VIDEO: Blueforce Adaptive Incident Command V1 “Explainer”

Incidents and the subsequent emergency responses can be chaotic, especially when they involve multiple agencies and organizations that need to work together to respond to the crisis. In such situations, there may be confusion about roles and responsibilities, communication breakdowns, and a lack of coordination. Shortly after 9/11, the U.S. government commissioned programs that ultimately led to the National Incident Management (NIMS) framework which defines protocols and processes to help manage the chaos and ensure that the emergency is responded to effectively. One of the processes is the Incident Management System, or ICS.

While ICS was most assuredly built to scale up, and also scale down, technology implementations to date have been somewhat rigid and unforgiving of “in the field adaptation. Blueforce is proud to announce our new Adaptive Incident Command module for BlueforceCOMMAND, our forward common operational picture for Windows and HTML5 browsers. Our new Adaptive Incident Command module was designed and built to be flexible and responsive to the needs of any emergency situation. The goal of Adaptive Incident Command is to effectively manage resources and coordinate the response efforts of multiple agencies and organizations in order to minimize the impact of the emergency on the community. This includes establishing clear lines of communication, setting up incident command centers, and implementing effective incident action plans.

The Blueforce Adaptive Incident Command module is a flexible, scalable approach to managing emergencies that allows incident commanders to adjust their strategies and tactics as the situation evolves. Some benefits of using adaptive incident command include:

The Blueforce Incident Command module for BlueforceCOMMAND is entering beta testing now. If you would like to learn more, fill out our CONTACT ME form or call us at +1 866-960-0204.

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