WES ICS - Capabilities

The capablities of WES ICS are as follows:


Real-Time Situational Awareness with a Common Operational Picture 


  • What it does: Provides emergency personnel a shared visual and data-driven view of the entire incident.
  • Why it matters: Ensures all teams-on the ground and in command-are aligned on locations, events, and resource status.
  • Scenario: During a wildfire, fire crews, air support, and emergency shelters all access the same live map and data feeds, reducing confusion and redundant effort.
  • Enabler: Integration with WES Portfolio and live GIS data layers.

Auto-Populated, Web-Based ICS Forms 


  • What it does: Speeds up paperwork and ensures consistency by automatically filling ICS forms with known data.
  • Why it matters: Reduces admin burden and manual errors, especially under pressure.
  • Scenario: A Planning Section Chief needs to produce an ICS-215 form in minutes during a storm event­it's already half-filled with resource and personnel data.
  • Enabler: PostgreSQL relational database behind the scenes.

Mobile Field Data Collection (Both Online & Offline)


  • What it does: Allows responders to input data from the field via mobile forms, with or without network access.
  • Why it matters: Ensures no data is lost even in disconnected or remote environments.
  • Scenario: A search and rescue team updates victim status and team location in real time, even in an offshore blackout.
  • Enabler: Integration with GO Mobile.

Dynamic Dashboards and Custom Reporting 


  • What it does: Enables incident commanders to monitor the status of an event through live dashboards or generate reports for decision-making and compliance.
  • Why it matters: Provides a fast, high-level overview to support real-time decisions or post-event reviews.
  • Scenario: A mayor or emergency official is briefed with a live dashboard showing shelters open, crews deployed, and infrastructure impacts.
  • Enabler: Apache Superset integration.

Cross-Agency and Cross-System Integration 


  • What it does: Connects different departments, jurisdictions, and organizations using separate systems.
  • Why it matters: Promotes collaboration across silos and ensures seamless information flow. Custom workflows can be easily implemented for various other work structures.
  • Scenario: Federal, provincial, state, and municipal emergency operations centers all contribute to and access the same operational data.
  • Enabler: WES Sync for replication and QGIS interoperability.

Sensor and loT Device Integration 


  • What it does: Brings live sensor feeds (e.g., weather stations, cameras, ECG devices) into the incident management system.
  • Why it matters: Increases the fidelity of the Common Operational Picture with real-world, real-time data.
  • Scenario: A drone captures flood imagery that updates in the command center map view instantly.
  • Enabler: SensorHub platform.

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