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Three California Cities Choose Intergraph®’s Computer-Aided Dispatch, Mobile for Public Safety Software

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Wednesday, June 6th 2012


Intergraph’s Solutions Will Enable Mountain View, Palo Alto and Los Altos Public Safety Agencies to Collaborate for Regional Emergency Response

The cities of Mountain View, Palo Alto and Los Altos, California, have chosen Intergraph® as the joint-solution provider of computer-aided dispatch (CAD) and Mobile for Public Safety, as well as Business Intelligence and the Intergraph Interoperability Framework (IIF) software to increase efficiencies and reduce response times. Intergraph’s system will be used for all dispatch operations across the three cities, including resource allocation for mutual aid.  

The three cities, located in the heart of the Silicon Valley in Santa Clara County, currently use independent CAD systems. Intergraph’s software will allow Mountain View, Palo Alto and Los Altos to join together in a “virtual consolidation” model, in which all three cities will share common public safety system(s). This acquisition is the first of three phases in the virtual consolidation project, one that will ultimately combine the public safety information technology platforms, as well as E9-1-1 telephony and two-way radio infrastructure amongst the threecities – Mountain View and Palo Alto dispatch resources for law enforcement and fire rescue, as well as local government and public utilities, while Los Altos dispatches for the Los Altos Police Department.

Intergraph’s solution will allow the participating agencies to benefit from real-time communication and collaboration for day-to-day delivery of public safety services, as well as response to regional emergencies. Furthermore, the sharing of CAD systems will reduce costs, speed emergency response and improve services by avoiding task redundancy and leveraging resources. The cities will utilize the Intergraph Interoperability Framework (IIF) to provide standards-based interfaces between the Intergraph CAD and external public safety systems to facilitate real-time information exchange with other allied public safety agencies in the region, as well as other third-party systems and services.

Intergraph’s emergency response management software provides public safety and government agencies with the technology and tools to achieve a common operating picture, which provides consistent and standardized information and geospatial intelligence to all relevant parties. This common operating picture also supports agencies in disaster planning, incident management and police records management.

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About Intergraph

Intergraph is the leading global provider of engineering and geospatial software that enables customers to visualize complex data. Businesses and governments in more than 60 countries rely on Intergraph’s industry-specific software to organize vast amounts of data to make processes and infrastructure better, safer and smarter. The company’s software and services empower customers to build and operate more efficient plants and ships, create intelligent maps, and protect critical infrastructure and millions of people around the world.

Intergraph operates through two divisions: Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) and Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I).  Intergraph PP&M provides enterprise engineering software for the design, construction, operation and data management of plants, ships and offshore facilities. Intergraph SG&I provides geospatially powered solutions including ERDAS technologies to the public safety and security, defense and intelligence, government, transportation, photogrammetry, and utilities and communications industries. Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS) is an independent subsidiary for SG&I’s U.S. federal and classified business.

Intergraph is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hexagon AB (Nordic exchange: HEXA B).For more information, visit www.intergraph.comand www.hexagon.com.

© 2012 Intergraph Corp. All rights reserved. Intergraph and the Intergraph logo are registered trademarks of Intergraph Corp. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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