Public post · 2 min ago
Hearing reports of shots near the transit hub. Seeing people evacuate the area.
Transit hub, Sector 3
Emergency operations centers coordinate response, tracking resources, managing communications, documenting activities. But complex incidents demand more than coordination. They require intelligence. Understanding not just what is happening, but why. Knowing what threats may emerge.
Argus provides the intelligence layer that transforms emergency management from reactive coordination to informed decision-making.
multi-source situational awareness
intelligence partner integrations
data source connections
secure information sharing
Live intelligence mesh
Select a signal to see how Argus summarizes and routes it
Bodycam video
Live tactical view with AI tagging
Live signals are fused into a unified intelligence feed that supports emergency management decisions.
Beyond coordination
Emergency operations centers have evolved significantly. Modern EOC platforms coordinate resources, manage workflows, track field teams, and document activities. These capabilities are essential, but they are not enough for complex incidents.
Real-time threat intelligence alongside response coordination.
Understanding of criminal networks and social media activity.
Integration of law enforcement intelligence with emergency operations.
Intelligence on looting, fraud, and exploitation.
Intelligence layer integrated into EOC workflows
Traditional EOC software coordinates response. Argus provides the intelligence that informs response decisions.
Emergency manager journey
Argus supports emergency management across the full incident lifecycle, aligning intelligence with the operational phases that EOCs already manage.
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Before incidents occur, intelligence informs preparation. What threats does your jurisdiction face? What criminal networks operate? What infrastructure requires protection?
Situational awareness
Incidents generate overwhelming information. The challenge is not availability, but synthesis into a unified operating picture.
Field reports correlate with social media. 911 data connects to sensors. Partner updates merge with intelligence feeds. Unified awareness across all streams.
Human analysts cannot process modern incident volumes alone. AI surfaces anomalies and patterns for human decision-making.
Understanding sequence matters. Argus builds unified timelines from all sources, enabling chronological clarity during incidents.
Location matters. GIS integration maps incident activity, resources, and threats while connecting with existing mapping systems.
Live synthesis of multi-source signals
Intelligence for operations
During incidents, community reporting becomes critical. Witnesses post before reports arrive. Rumors spread. Criminal actors coordinate. Argus correlates public signals with partner intelligence so responders stay focused.
Keyword detection, location filtering, and sentiment analysis surface relevant posts from noise.
Misinformation spreads rapidly. Argus identifies narratives early so public information officers can respond.
Disasters attract exploitation. Intelligence signals detect coordination of looting, fraud, and organized crime.
Social posts reveal witness locations, victim situations, and conditions in unreached areas.
Filtered signals: 5
Public post · 2 min ago
Hearing reports of shots near the transit hub. Seeing people evacuate the area.
Transit hub, Sector 3
Witness update · 6 min ago
Power is out in the northeast block. Traffic lights are down and alarms are sounding.
Northeast block
Suspicious activity · 9 min ago
Multiple individuals coordinating to enter closed storefronts during the outage.
Commercial corridor
Resident report · 12 min ago
We have neighbors sheltering on the third floor after floodwater rose quickly.
Riverside district
Rumor monitor · 15 min ago
Reports of a second incident appear unverified. Monitoring for confirmation.
Citywide
Operational signals across central Dublin
Relevant signals identified per hour
Simulation data for illustration
Law enforcement integration
Not all emergencies are natural disasters. Active threats, terrorism, civil disturbances, and criminal activity require law enforcement intelligence integration.
Law enforcement possesses intelligence emergency managers need. Argus enables secure sharing without compromising investigations.
Understanding criminal networks informs response to incidents they may exploit. Intelligence helps anticipate activity.
When law enforcement operations coincide with emergency response, deconfliction prevents interference.
Complex incidents require shared understanding. Argus provides situational awareness with appropriate access controls.
Cross-agency coordination
Significant incidents involve local, regional, national, and international partners with different systems, authorities, and priorities. Information sharing remains challenging.
Secure sharing across boundaries. Each organization maintains data ownership while contributing to shared awareness.
Major incidents bring national support. State EOCs coordinate counties. Locals manage ground-level operations.
Incoming mutual aid resources need situational awareness quickly. Rapid onboarding with appropriate intelligence access.
Comprehensive audit trails and documentation supporting FEMA and other compliance requirements.
Live coordination storyboard
Argus turns live telemetry into coordinated action for every responder.
Bodycam, vitals, and location stream instantly into Argus as the entry team breaches.
Live video, vitals, and location tags in one feed.
Tactical overlays for field teams and supervisors.
Unified dashboard with live intelligence and decisions.
Predictive operations
Reactive operations respond after events occur. Anticipatory operations prepare for what may happen next. Intelligence enables the shift.
Initial incidents trigger secondary effects. Analysis identifies potential cascades before they escalate.
Threats evolve. Intelligence tracking enables anticipation of escalation or de-escalation.
Understanding incident trajectory enables resource forecasting and mutual aid planning.
Weather services, seismic monitors, and public health surveillance integrate into operational planning.
Forecasted operational demand over the next six hours
Forecast view based on multi-source intelligence
Complex incidents
Some incidents challenge traditional EOC capabilities. When emergencies involve security threats, intelligence integration becomes critical.
Active shooter and terrorist attacks require real-time intelligence alongside response coordination.
Public safety and law enforcement operations demand understanding of who is involved and where threats emerge.
Looting, fraud, and organized crime require law enforcement coordination alongside emergency response.
Natural disaster combined with crime or terrorism requires multi-source intelligence for a complete picture.
Emergency management partnership
Emergency operations centers have matured. Modern platforms coordinate resources, manage workflows, and document activities effectively. But coordination alone is not enough for complex incidents.
Argus provides the intelligence layer that transforms emergency management: partner intelligence monitoring, law enforcement integration, AI-assisted analysis, and multi-agency sharing.
Your EOC coordinates response. Argus ensures responders understand what they are responding to.
We work with state emergency management agencies, county EOCs, and local offices. Ask about integration with your existing EOC platform.
Connect the intelligence capabilities that enhance emergency management operations.
Intelligence-ready operations