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Features & Benefits
COLLABORATION
IRRIS fulfills the need for a uniform, effective information management tool to share information among different departments, levels of government, or private agencies, facilitating quick and coordinated responses.
COMMON OPERATING PICTURE (COP)
Sharing a single source of timely, relevant, and accurate information is fundamental to decision making and invaluable in improving efficiencies. IRRIS enables emergency services providers, public safety agencies, corporate executives, or military personnel to work together from a common operating framework.
GLOBAL LOGISTICS
IRRIS receives information about tracked assets from connections to legacy systems, secure transmissions of satellite or cellular communications, logged events, or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag technology. IRRIS can also generate accurate turn-by-turn, address-to-address, or latitude/longitude driving directions with total drive time, mileage, and maps to guide and monitor the various transportation types carrying supplies, equipment, or personnel. IRRIS uses this information to create a route on a map that includes barriers (e.g. flooding, bridge, and road closures), enhancing response strategies and execution. GeoDecisions has also developed web services that provide mapping and vehicle route calculation capabilities. This flexibility allows IRRIS technology to accommodate the varying needs of users across multiple industries.
ASSET TRACKING
With both In-Transit Visibility (ITV) and Total Asset Visibility (TAV) functions, IRRIS can track cargo, supplies, assets, or personnel via various modes of transportation in near-real-time. The application takes into consideration factors that may interfere with the movement of goods, including weather, traffic, or construction.
MAP BUILDING
IRRIS maps can be customized, saved, and shared so that users can select a geographic area of interest based on their criteria. Maps can be created displaying or tracking the locations of emergency personnel, supplies, fleets, assets, infrastructure (e.g. bridges and rail), or other essential data.
DRAG-AND-DROP ROUTING
The routing component of IRRIS includes drag-and-drop capabilities. Drag-and-drop lets you modify a route by simply dragging and dropping points on the map.
For example, if you have received notification that an additional product must be added to an in-transit shipment, or your driver suddenly encounters an incident on the highway and needs to deviate from an assigned route, you can utilize the drag-and-drop feature to quickly add the location of the new stop to your existing route, or map a new route to bypass the incident.
KML UPLOAD
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is the default file for spatial data in Google Earth. Within IRRIS, you can import KML layer files to display on maps. Utilizing the KML import tool, you can quickly import a KML layer, save the file, and share it with other IRRIS users. This import tool greatly expands IRRIS mapping capabilities by increasing the number of map layers and letting you share layers that are not available within IRRIS as standard optional map layers.
REPORTING
Detailed layer information is available through “clickable” detailed reports that provide important information, ranging from quantities, contents, arrival times, and destinations.
INCIDENT ALERTING
The alert and notification capabilities in IRRIS provide operational flexibility and allow collaboration and presentation functionalities to enhance the exchange of information among all parties. User-defined alerts would be automatically generated when a "rule" is broken.
SPATIAL QUERY
A data query tool provides on-demand access to “narrowed down” data sets that can be analyzed and exported to a spreadsheet, portable document format (PDF), or chart —enabling users in remote locations to share map analysis and report data.
DATA INTEGRATION
IRRIS was specially designed as an open system built on .NET and Esri ArcGIS® Server technology. Through this innovative technology architecture, IRRIS can easily incorporate information from a variety of sources and data feeds. Critical information about infrastructure, such as airports, dams, water plants, nuclear power plants, power grids, and bus and commuter rail lines and facilities, as well as assets can be integrated into an IRRIS system. This flexibility allows the application to accommodate the specific needs of its users in any part of the world.
IRRIS fulfills the need for a uniform, effective information management tool to share information among different departments, levels of government, or private agencies, facilitating quick and coordinated responses.
COMMON OPERATING PICTURE (COP)
Sharing a single source of timely, relevant, and accurate information is fundamental to decision making and invaluable in improving efficiencies. IRRIS enables emergency services providers, public safety agencies, corporate executives, or military personnel to work together from a common operating framework.
GLOBAL LOGISTICS
IRRIS receives information about tracked assets from connections to legacy systems, secure transmissions of satellite or cellular communications, logged events, or radio frequency identification (RFID) tag technology. IRRIS can also generate accurate turn-by-turn, address-to-address, or latitude/longitude driving directions with total drive time, mileage, and maps to guide and monitor the various transportation types carrying supplies, equipment, or personnel. IRRIS uses this information to create a route on a map that includes barriers (e.g. flooding, bridge, and road closures), enhancing response strategies and execution. GeoDecisions has also developed web services that provide mapping and vehicle route calculation capabilities. This flexibility allows IRRIS technology to accommodate the varying needs of users across multiple industries.
ASSET TRACKING
With both In-Transit Visibility (ITV) and Total Asset Visibility (TAV) functions, IRRIS can track cargo, supplies, assets, or personnel via various modes of transportation in near-real-time. The application takes into consideration factors that may interfere with the movement of goods, including weather, traffic, or construction.
MAP BUILDING
IRRIS maps can be customized, saved, and shared so that users can select a geographic area of interest based on their criteria. Maps can be created displaying or tracking the locations of emergency personnel, supplies, fleets, assets, infrastructure (e.g. bridges and rail), or other essential data.
DRAG-AND-DROP ROUTING
The routing component of IRRIS includes drag-and-drop capabilities. Drag-and-drop lets you modify a route by simply dragging and dropping points on the map.
For example, if you have received notification that an additional product must be added to an in-transit shipment, or your driver suddenly encounters an incident on the highway and needs to deviate from an assigned route, you can utilize the drag-and-drop feature to quickly add the location of the new stop to your existing route, or map a new route to bypass the incident.
KML UPLOAD
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is the default file for spatial data in Google Earth. Within IRRIS, you can import KML layer files to display on maps. Utilizing the KML import tool, you can quickly import a KML layer, save the file, and share it with other IRRIS users. This import tool greatly expands IRRIS mapping capabilities by increasing the number of map layers and letting you share layers that are not available within IRRIS as standard optional map layers.
REPORTING
Detailed layer information is available through “clickable” detailed reports that provide important information, ranging from quantities, contents, arrival times, and destinations.
INCIDENT ALERTING
The alert and notification capabilities in IRRIS provide operational flexibility and allow collaboration and presentation functionalities to enhance the exchange of information among all parties. User-defined alerts would be automatically generated when a "rule" is broken.
SPATIAL QUERY
A data query tool provides on-demand access to “narrowed down” data sets that can be analyzed and exported to a spreadsheet, portable document format (PDF), or chart —enabling users in remote locations to share map analysis and report data.
DATA INTEGRATION
IRRIS was specially designed as an open system built on .NET and Esri ArcGIS® Server technology. Through this innovative technology architecture, IRRIS can easily incorporate information from a variety of sources and data feeds. Critical information about infrastructure, such as airports, dams, water plants, nuclear power plants, power grids, and bus and commuter rail lines and facilities, as well as assets can be integrated into an IRRIS system. This flexibility allows the application to accommodate the specific needs of its users in any part of the world.
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