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Map-Based Incident Management

Visual incident command — on the map, in real time.

GeoSightOps ties incidents to geography from first report through resolution. Command staff open a location-aware picture of what is happening, assign resources, and keep timelines and documentation aligned with the same map your field teams use.

Incidents on the Map

  • Create and manage incidents directly on the map
  • See status, priority, and key attributes in context with other operational layers
  • Link incidents to addresses, facilities, and custom geographies

Resources & Timelines

  • Assign resources and track response status and timelines
  • Coordinate tasks, files, and communications from the incident record
  • Support multi-agency visibility where roles and permissions allow

CAD & RMS Integration

  • Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) integration for call- and unit-aware workflows
  • Records Management System (RMS) alignment for case continuity and reporting
  • Reduce duplicate entry by connecting authoritative systems to the map

Annotation & Shared Data

  • Annotate with arrows, markers, shapes, and buffers for the Incident Command Post
  • Digitize new data and share via standard services and APIs
  • Export and briefing views for IAP products and after-action review

Custom Integrations via Webhooks

GeoSightOps supports custom integrations with any third-party system through webhook configuration and its API-first architecture. Connect your existing tools without replacing them.

Why It Matters

  • Everyone works from the same geographic truth during fast-moving events
  • Map-centric workflows shorten time from report to assigned action
  • CAD/RMS ties keep compliance and records consistent with field reality
  • Annotation and export support ICS-style command and documentation

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