"NIMS and IAPs. GPS, GIS and sensor networks. CAD, AVL and CAP. CAMEO and ALOHA. There are already so many different tools at our disposal. How will deploying a new networked emergency management system improve what we already have?"

ADASHI blends the preferred tools and processes of incident management into a single networked system. It can be the shared decision-support platform for everyone from commanders and pre-planners at headquarters to mobile units on their way to and at the emergency scene. Look to ADASHI for an easy-to-use all-hazards incident response system integrating the latest and best technologies for navigation, mapping, dispatch, street-level hazard visualization, pre-planning, resource management, resource tracking, automated logging and reporting, and more.

If you already have software tools for dispatch and vehicle location, ADASHI is likely to be fully compatible with them. It incorporates NIMS-based management processes, and leverages your incident response training investments. ADASHI can thus serve as your first response team’s common interface, allowing easy access to management, hazard modeling, communication, and reporting capabilities.

 

   
 
ADASHI's integrated data, tools and interfaces help you to "Sync All Management Processes and Technologies."

ADASHI's integrated data, tools and interfaces help you to "Sync All Management Processes and Technologies."


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

Call or email us today to arrange a free ADASHI web or in-person demonstration:

800.734.6956 x228 (USA)

001.734.973.1177 x228 (International)

sales@ADASHI.org

You can also experience ADASHI at leading industry conferences and trade shows.

"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