Hawaii
Prepares to Implement State-Wide Emergency
Management System
21st Century Systems, Inc.
announced that Hawaii State Civil Defense (HSCD)
will implement its customized, cutting-edge
Command Responder (CR) software for the conduct
of State emergency operating center activities.
HSCD is responsible for State emergency
management and homeland security programs and
activities. It coordinates emergency response
operations among state, county and local
emergency management agencies for natural and
man-made incidents, including terrorism, from
its emergency operating center in Honolulu.
Customized for installation
to meet specific requirements of the State of
Hawaii, Command Responder will enhance the
capability of Hawaii’s current emergency
information system to manage any disaster
before, during and after it affects the islands.
Utilizing online satellite imagery, CR provides
Live Data Feed and Geographic Information System
(GIS) visualization. Real-time information is
then sent to HSCD supervisors to assess and
monitor events as they occur, minimizing
response time and maximizing the ability to
plan, command and recover.
From monitoring approaching
storms to managing emergency responses, CR
provides a flexible and adaptable system to
easily coordinate tasks required to ensure the
safety of citizens across the state. As a
Web-based system, information provided to state
decision-makers by CR is accessible anywhere the
Internet is available.
“Command Responder is a
robust IT system that will bolster our ability
to coordinate an immediate response to
emergencies and disasters,” stated Major General
Robert G. F. Lee, Hawaii’s Adjutant General and
Director of State Civil Defense. “Confirmed
through three successful trials, this system
gives our State emergency operating center and
staff an added advantage during any emergency.”
CR also provides HSCD
managers the ability to input specific location
information—such as road closures, power
outages, flood damage and stranded citizens—as
they are reported, and visualize those locations
online using satellite imagery with the Live
Data Feed and GIS information. This capability
aids in planning for emergency response and
recovery, identifying immediate needs, and in
coordinating emergency response assets.
“Working with Hawaii State
Civil Defense has given us the opportunity to
refine and enhance our system to alert emergency
management personnel and facilitate recovery
efforts,” said Jeffrey D. Hicks, Chairman and
CEO of 21CSI. “We’re very gratified that CR has
been so well received by HSCD – truly one of
America’s finest civil defense agencies. We look
forward to enhancing CR’s capability in response
to the needs of the civil defense community.”
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