About Us

ADASHI stands for Automated Decision Aid System for Hazardous Incidents. James Genovese and a team of scientists at the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical and Biological Research Center invented the ADASHI technology in 1999.

ADASHI was originally developed by OptiMetrics, Inc., a leading developer of CBRN hazard decision-aid software for military use, under a licensing agreement with the U.S. Army. ADASHI Systems LLC acquired all rights to the ADASHI software technology in 2012.

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ADASHI Systems LLC, the manufacturer of the ADASHI software product family, is the sole owner of the information collected on this site. Most of the data we collect from you is necessary to process your request for information, trial software, or purchase. Some information is also collected for our own internal marketing analysis. Regardless of the purpose, we will not sell, share, or rent this information to others. Learn more »

Why You Can Rely on ADASHI
ADASHI combines decision-support technology developed by the U.S. Army with added expertise from major fire departments and hazmat teams. Learn more»

 

   
 


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First response organizations and agencies can purchase ADASHI under federal and state grant programs. Learn how to apply.

"Now our team can make better-informed decisions at the click of a mouse."

Baltimore (MD) City Fire Department

"We love the user interface. ADASHI will save time and increase safety."

Cadillac (MI) Fire Department

"I have many tools available, but always use ADASHI first."

Queen Anne's County (MD) Department of Emergency Services