Mobile geospatial tool for superior incident management and collaboration.
GO Mobile is a mobile application that uses Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and other open standards to provide first responders, surveyors, and in-field data collectors with the ability to collect, consume, share, discover, and access information in connected or disconnected environments.
Features:
Use GO Mobile on your Apple device to easily search, discover, and access geospatial content and other location-based information through secure wireless communications to the cloud. This app provides superior mapping visualization, fusion, and awareness, including the ability to share, in real time, information and content with other GO Mobile users.
Your Apple device now acts as a sensor platform, aggregating data from built-in sensors like GPS, compass, camera, and microphone, and sharing this with other users. Gather and share mobile device information, such as location, photos, video, and other data, in real time.
• Annotate and enhance data collected for sharing.
• Your device can also connect to external sensor platforms, such as exoskeletons, using either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
• Discover, manage, and visualize geospatial data and services from disparate sources.
• Track and locate other members in your team using GO Mobile. Teams, for example, could include Emergency Response, Police, Firefighters, Family Members, Friends, etc.
• Synchronize information and content between team members and see the overall situational awareness picture.
• Build a comprehensive map view utilizing many layers from multiple sources.
• Measure distances and annotate maps you have created, and share these annotations with other users.
• Access a system for organizing information and services relevant to a particular incident, event, or location.
• Broadcast messages to other GO Mobile users with the enhanced messaging capability built into GO Mobile.
• Enhance location awareness by accessing data, rapidly changing information, and alerts in a real-time environment.
• Users can create dynamic forms for data/metadata capture about an incident or event, such as flood mapping.