During Crises
A safe and efficient transport network - including rail, maritime & ports, bus, roads, freight and aviation - contributes significantly to national security and social and economic wellbeing. The organisations that make up this network, whether public or privately owned, manage the physical means by which we move people and goods domestically and internationally, both on a day-to-day basis and for large-scale one off events.
Now, more than ever, security breaches and natural disasters threaten these networks and organisations. Further complicating this is the interconnectedness of these networks, such that when one part of the network goes down, there is a sudden reliance or interdependence on another, putting stress on the system and underscoring the need for fast and effective ways to mitigate risks, interoperate and to communicate with a range of stakeholders.
What is OCA?
OCA Incident Manager is an information management and crisis communications technology that helps solves two critical issues: the rapid sharing and dissemination of accurate information and the fast, economic mobilisation of resources.
OCA Helps
- Interoperate effectively with a range of external stakeholders, such as connecting public transport systems with each other or other government agencies during crises or planned events
- Rapidly disseminate information with guaranteed message delivery and escalation
- Pre-define and automate responses to different types of incidents or planned events
- Rapidly communicate with asset managers and custodians and manage the interdependencies and related impacts between different assets
- Gain strategic overviews of any incident and its impact on transport systems, including geo-spatial data and incident logging and reporting
- Conduct post-hoc incident reporting to key stakeholders
- Perform urgent staff call backs or rostering, or communicate HR directives and policies
- Maintain the continuity of business operations and remain productive
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