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Built for institutions where
accountability isn’t optional.

One system that covers inventory management, predictive analytics, chain of custody, and field operations — purpose-built for government and emergency services.

FIRE

Departments.

LEA

Law enforcements.

EMS

Emergency cervices.

FED

Federal Agencies.

01

Fire departments.

Problem:

SCBA packs lost between shifts. PPE expiration dates tracked on whiteboards. Apparatus inventory done on paper during annual audits.

Solution:

Real-time tracking of SCBA packs, PPE, and apparatus equipment across every station and shift. Automated expiration alerts. QR-based accountability at every handoff.

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Apparatus
PPE
SCBA
Fire departments.
02

Law enforcements.

Problem:

Weapons and evidence move between officers, vehicles, and lockup with no reliable digital chain of custody. Audits take weeks.

Solution:

Non-repudiable chain of custody for weapons, evidence, narcotics, and sensitive equipment. Every transfer logged. Audit-ready reporting on demand.

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Evidence
Weapons
Armory
Law enforcements.
03

EMS & Emergency.

Problem:

Controlled substances tracked in binders. Medical supplies burn through unpredictably across ambulance fleets. Stockouts discovered during incidents.

Solution:

DEA-compliant controlled substance tracking. AI burn rate forecasting across ambulance fleets and EOCs. Automated reorder alerts before stockouts hit.

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Medical Supplies
Ambulances
DEA Compliance
EMS & Emergency.
04

Federal agencies.

Problem:

Field office equipment spread across hundreds of locations with no centralized visibility. Regional directors blind to asset status.

Solution:

Agency-wide inventory visibility from a single pane of glass. Hierarchical access mirrors command structure. Cross-region analytics and readiness scoring.

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Field Offices
Readiness
Multi-Site
Federal agencies.

SDVOSB set-aside eligible. Deployed and proven.

Born out of real operations — not a boardroom. Built by special operations and EMS veterans who lived the problem and built the solution alongside the people who depend on it.