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How Publicly-Sourced Data Can Help Local Governments Prevent Crises Before They Start

Crises come in all shapes and sizes for local governments and public safety organisations. They aren’t

The Modern Command Centre: A Guide to Crisis & Resilience Technology

When you’re in the moment of managing an emergency, the tools you choose will dictate the

Modernising Incident Response and Coordination

In the heat of a crisis, friction is the enemy. Every second spent deciphering a spreadsheet,

Addressing The Intelligence Gap in Modern Operations

Addressing The Intelligence Gap in Modern Operations At Chronosoft, we frequently hear from Operations Directors and

From Chaos to Clarity: Building a Common Operating Picture for Your Emergency Response Team

In the high-stakes world of emergency response, the difference between a coordinated effort and a chaotic

How Medstat Can Transform Your Patient Care

When seconds matter, having the right tools in place can make all the difference. At Chronosoft,

What are the Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles?

The Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Principles (JESIP) is a UK-based organisational framework designed to enhance collaboration

Designing Your Crisis Management Strategy

When Cyclone Debbie struck Queensland, Australia in 2017, it brought devastation on a scale that overwhelmed

What is the Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System?

The Australasian Inter-Service Incident Management System (better known as AIIMS) is a cornerstone framework in incident

It’s Been Seven Years Since the Grenfell Fire. Here’s What’s Changed in the UK’s Public Safety.

On June 13th, 2017, a calm night in North Kensington, London, quickly turned to chaos when

The Community is a City’s Greatest Asset During a Crisis. Here’s How To Help Them Assist in Recovery Efforts.

In the aftermath of a crisis—whether a natural disaster or a man-made incident—community groups are often

The Essentials of Effective Emergency Management

When disaster strikes, a city’s emergency and crisis management team is first in line to coordinate