GeoComm, RapidSOS, and Esri Offering Indoor Maps for Improved Situational Awareness in Emergency Response
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GeoComm, RapidSOS, and Esri are excited to announce a partnership designed to deliver indoor maps to 9-1-1 and first responders, improving their emergency response situational awareness. ST. CLOUD, Minn. (PRWEB) June 04, 2021 GeoComm provides indoor maps to Emergency Communications Centers (ECCs) via the GeoComm Maps option within RapidSOS Portal. GeoComm Maps is built utilizing the latest Esri technology and leverage Esri basemaps. This joint solution provides 9-1-1 telecommunicators and first responders with critical data and actionable location context for enhancing situational awareness, reducing response times, and ultimately saving more lives during an emergency situation.
St. Cloud (PRWEB) June 02, 2021 Denco Area 9-1-1 District (Denco 9-1-1), providing 9-1-1 services to nearly 800,000 people in 33 jurisdictions throughout
GeoComm Announces Executive Promotion to aid in Streamlined Delivery of Public Safety Location Intelligence® Published January 13, 2021
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GeoComm today announced the promotion of Amanda Romaine, MBA, to Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Partner Management. Over the last 10 years, Romaine has built a strong, market-oriented marketing program and demonstrated strategic leadership supporting GeoCommâs Public Safety Location Intelligence® strategy. In her new role, Romaine will oversee all marketing programs including marketing communications, product marketing and pricing, technical sales support, partner management program, and RFP response and proposal development. Romaine will join GeoCommâs Executive Team who jointly work together to implement GeoCommâs long term vision and company goals.
Radcliff Kentucky Police Department Completes GIS Data Assessment and Improvement Project Published January 11, 2021
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In 2020 GeoComm worked with the Radcliff Kentucky Police Department, to review the current state of the GIS data being used being utilized at their Emergency Communication Center (ECC).
This project utilized GeoCommâs proven assess, improve, maintain approach for achieving public safety grade GIS data, ensuring its accuracy for routing emergency response through their Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.â¯
The first step of the project was to complete an GIS data assessment using GeoCommâs GIS Data Hub to determine the level of synchronization between the GIS and Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) as well as compatibility with their CAD system. This proven process uncovered GIS data errors and mismatches that would impact the functionality of CAD for accurate emergency call location and dispatching.