Sit(x) for Emergency Management
Build a common operational picture across every agency responding to a disaster — from preparedness through recovery — without IT complexity.
The Challenge
Emergency managers must unite dozens of agencies, disciplines, and jurisdictions under one operational picture during the worst moments.
Fragmented Agency Views
Fire, law, EMS, public works, and volunteer orgs each bring their own tools. The EOC has no single picture showing all resources.
Slow Information Flow
Situation reports trickle in by phone and email. By the time they reach the EOC, the situation has already changed.
Exercise Limitations
Full-scale exercises are expensive. Without realistic shared tracking, exercises don't build the muscle memory responders need.
Recovery Coordination
After the immediate response, damage assessment, shelter tracking, and resource distribution require the same multi-agency coordination — but tools are packed up.
How Sit(x) Helps
Purpose-built capabilities for emergency management operations
Multi-Agency COP
Every responding agency appears on a single common operational picture. Federation lets you bring in state, federal, and NGO partners instantly.
EOC Dashboard
The web-based Sit(x) dashboard gives EOC staff a full operational view without needing ATAK handsets. Filter by agency, incident, or resource type.
Coordination Messaging
GeoChat channels for ESF functions, branches, and mutual aid replace phone trees with persistent, geo-tagged communications.
Data Overlays
Layer weather, flood zones, evacuation routes, shelter locations, and damage assessments on the shared map for real-time decision support.
Exercise Support
Use Sit(x) for tabletop and full-scale exercises. Realistic shared tracking builds the same workflows responders will use in a real event.
Event Timeline
Full event history — tracks, messages, overlays — is preserved for after-action review, improvement planning, and compliance documentation.
Operational Scenarios
Real-world applications for emergency management teams
Hurricane Response
As a hurricane approaches, the county EOC activates Sit(x). Shelter locations, evacuation routes, and road closures populate the shared map. Law enforcement, fire, public works, and NGO feeding teams are all visible in real time.
Earthquake Multi-County
A damaging earthquake triggers mutual aid across five counties. Each county's EOC federates into a regional Sit(x) instance. State emergency management sees the consolidated picture for resource allocation.
Flood Event
Rising waters require coordinated evacuations. Swift-water rescue teams, road closure crews, and shelter managers all operate from the same picture. Damage reports flow in via GeoChat with photos and GPS.
Annual Full-Scale Exercise
The county runs its annual disaster exercise using Sit(x). Evaluators track agency participation, communications flow, and resource deployment — generating realistic after-action data.
All Hazards
Platform flexibility
Unlimited
Federated agencies
Web + TAK
Access methods
NIMS/ICS
Compatible
Enterprise-Grade Platform
AWS GovCloud Hosted
FedRAMP High, IL4/IL5, CJIS-ready infrastructure operated by cleared U.S. persons.
Works with TAK Devices
Compatible with ATAK (Android), iTAK (iOS), WinTAK, and the Sit(x) Mobile App.
Zero Infrastructure
No hardware to manage. Automated certificates, MFA, SSO, and audit logging included.
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