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Rapid Response Mobile Mapping Unit

UPDATE: The Mobile Mapping Unit (MMU) has been completed June 1, 2005! Contact us to arrange a tour of the MMU at your facility. Click here to download a pdf brochure. (5.5 Mb) (note, due to the size of the file, it is suggested you click "save as" and open the pdf from your local drive)

Currently undergoing complete customization, our unit is scheduled for completion in June 2005. We provide rapid response to incidents and offer a variety of additional services. Please contact us for more information!

Long hours and safety in mind!
27-ft Mobile Mapping Unit outfitted to be the ultimate rapid response resource!
Designed with a seven foot high ceiling
Fire and carbon monoxide detectors and panic bars on all doors
Configured to accommodate four to seven GISTs depending on incident needs

Incident GIS is no place to skimp on equipment or resources!
Pentium IV 3+ GHz
GB of RAM
20" LCD monitor
HP 1055C plotter & backup HP 800PS plotter online at all times
High-speed satellite internet access
Wireless high-speed internet access for up to 8 workstations
Satellite telephone and fax
Basic copying and printing services
Incident data are stored in a centralized RAID server and backed up at the end of each operational period

"Flexibility is Best"

The choice is yours :
Integrate in with your existing team!
Run the show ourselves!
Rent our equipment to the incident and let you take it from there!

Of note...

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GIS Command Vehicle
-designed specifically for disaster mgmt.
-4 GIS workstations
-satellite telephone
-high-speed internet
-36" map making printer
-survey-grade GPS units
-handheld GPS units

-generator runs up to 2 days on one tank of gas

click image to find out more about this valuable resource an inside view of the vehicle

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Please click HERE if you would like to learn more about GIS and how it can save lives and property in natural disasters.

Links of those who we have collaborated with on these missions:

wirelessmapping.com Radioresponse.org
www.RIUSAR.com
www.wifi-nw.com
and more to come as time permits...