(NIST: Boulder, CO) -- In an emergency, first responders need to track assets, personnel, and other vital information in an unfolding situation. A new NIST prize challenge encourages developers to improve these incident command dashboards.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is launching a new prize competition to advance incident command dashboard technologies that would allow for real-time tracking of assets, personnel, and objects of interest during emergency scenarios.
Through the Command Dashboard Integrating Next-Gen, or CommanDING, Tech Challenge, NIST will bring together first responders, video analytics, and indoor localization professionals, public safety experts, and participants to advance and enhance the role of incident command dashboards for public safety.
Challenge participants will leverage next-generation technology such as 3D laser scans of buildings, indoor location tracking technology, video analytics, internet of things, and personal area data networks in order to learn how to integrate them to offer high-functioning, user-friendly incident command dashboards for first responders.
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