Life-saving data made shareable across diverse organisations

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Hexagon real-time incident centre HxGN Connect is now integrated with RapidSOS Emergency Data Exchange as a service.

Hexagon Safety, Infrastructure and Geospatial division and RapidSOS have reaffirmed their long-standing partnership by announcing the integration of RapidSOS Emergency Data Exchange (EDX) with HxGN Connect.

The news was shared at HxGN LIVE Global 2022, Hexagon’s digital technology conference. RapidSOS’ EDX enables emergency communication centres (ECC), real-time information centres (RTICs) and other critical response organisations to perform secure multi-agency communication by providing the ability to view incident data and coordinate resources for multi-agency response.

HxGN Connect provides a SaaS workspace and unified view of information within and between different entities across a city or region, enabling participants to actively collaborate, securely share data and coordinate actions as events unfold. Integrating the two technologies will enable the propagation of life-saving data between public safety, transportation, government, utilities, and other diverse organisations, providing new levels of situational awareness for seamless coordination of emergency response.

Hexagon also announced significant enhancements to the existing RapidSOS integration in its industry-leading computer-aided dispatch (CAD) solutions, making it easier for dispatchers to access life-saving data quicker. Later this year, Hexagon’s RapidSOS Ready public safety solutions will enable easier access to emergency data available within the RapidSOS Platform.

The improvements will include automatic caller location update alerts, one-click data copy and the ability to view emergency event data, caller health/medical information and connected mobility data on a map. The new features will greatly improve call-takers’ ability to identify the location of callers and events, leading to faster response times and incident resolution.

“Emergency events don’t stop at jurisdictional boundaries, yet a vast majority of today’s public safety applications – those within the ECCs and in the hands of first responders – suffer from a lack of interoperability,” Ed Parkinson, president, RapidSOS Public Sector, said. “We’re thrilled to partner with Hexagon to help solve this challenge by delivering life-saving data to HxGN Connect, enabling users of the application to receive incident data from disparate CAD, call handling and emergency management applications.”

According to Kalyn Sims, CTO, Hexagon’s safety, infrastructure & geospatial division cities and regions are facing new, unpredictable demands, and they need better information and capabilities to meet the growing needs of residents and visitors. “Leveraging the information available from RapidSOS with the IoT integration, data sharing and collaboration capabilities of Hexagon’s solutions will bring unprecedented capabilities to emergency response operations,” she added.

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