Office of Unified Communications Leverages Multi-Agency Dispatch

Needing to consolidate call-taking and dispatch in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications implemented Hexagon's multi-agency incident management system, including mobile and analytics software.

You can't view this video as you didn't accept cookies.

The Challenge

In the late 1990s, Washington, D.C.’s 911 dispatch system was among the worst in the country. The district maintained separate call-taking and dispatch facilities for police, fire, and emergency medical services, and other agencies, including the city’s non-emergency customer service operations.

To improve public safety, create efficiencies, and consolidate personnel, equipment, and technology, the district created the Office of Unified Communications (OUC) and its Unified Communications Center (UCC). As OUC planned the new center, it needed to standardize on a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system for multi-agency incident management – one with enhanced functionality, but also cost-effective and easy to implement.




The Solution

The OUC selected an industry-leading CAD system and mobile application from Hexagon's Safety & Infrastructure’s division to consolidate and standardize incident management in the U.S. capital. With Hexagon's solutions, call-takers and dispatchers can easily collect and share information among dozens of agencies, including federal government agencies and nearby jurisdictions, in real-time, ensuring fast and appropriate resource management.Mobile technologies extend CAD to mobile devices, heightening situational awareness for responders in the field.

Importantly, the system is configured to accommodate the business rules and workflows of the agency’s served. For example, for fire incidents, I/CAD determines the number of engines, ambulances, battalion chiefs, and support vehicles needed based on the type of incident. The OUC also deployed Hexagon’s analytics software, which enables incident mapping and analysis and data mining and reporting, helping to improve performance and stretch limited resources.

These robust capabilities have been proven many times over in the busy capital region, including to support major public events. For example, for the inauguration of President Barack Obama, the OUC extended CAD capabilities to remote field and mobile units stationed near inaugural event areas. A special event zone was created on the CAD map, and when 911 calls came from inside the zone, they were routed to the proper remote dispatch event area for dispatchers associatedwith the zone. This reduced response time as dispatchers were able to swiftly deploy mobile personnel on foot and bike.

Far from its poor rankings in the past, the National Emergency Number Association pronounced the district’s consolidated system a model for how 911 services should be engineered.

“Hexagon's mobile solution improves the relationship between the dispatcher and the first responder, because they're literally looking at the same page.” 
JAMES CALLAHAN
CAD Manager Office of Unified
Communications, Washington, D.C.

Learn More

Download the full case study or consult with an expert about this solution.

Also Explore

  

Multi-Agency

Improve collaboration, efficiency, and public safety.

Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch

Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch (I/CAD) is a suite of industry-leading incident management software.

HxGN OnCall Dispatch

HxGN OnCall Dispatch provides the highest-quality dispatch and incident management tools for emergency response personnel.