Key Features
- Easy-to-Use Mobile Forms
- Offline Functionality
- Saves Time
- iOS, Android, & Windows Compatible
Mobile Response App for DLAN Emergency Response Software
DLAN’s Mobile Responder App uses a simple form interface to allow field staff to easily communicate essential information, even in disaster areas with no connectivity.
With the app, field staff can work offline with any mobile form on their system, including damage assessment, debris management, and spot reports. The App stores all report data locally on the device and automatically sends it to DLAN whenever connectivity is reestablished. This “store and forward” capability ensures data integrity and usability under the most adverse conditions. This also allows your team to have efficient access to the most up-to-date information and to communicate effectively.
Damage Assessment Form
Using the Mobile Responder, users can send data, images, and videos from their mobile devices into DLAN. Once a form is received by DLAN, it can be utilized within the Ticket Manager, included in reports, and displayed on dashboards and maps. The app cuts down on phone calls and duplicate data entry.
The App can also be used as a tracking device for field staff and other personnel. DLAN’s GIS Premium can be used to display a user’s current location and historical breadcrumb trail. This provides a simple, accurate, and cost-effective way to track personnel and see historical routes for vehicles, damage assessments, grid searches, and more, making our system highly reliable under any condition.
Download DLAN's Mobile Responder App Now
The App can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play store. The Windows version is available within your DLAN Reference Library. Authorized DLAN credentials are necessary to use the App.
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Contact Us to Learn More About Our Mobile Response App
Contact the Buffalo Computer Graphics tea to learn more about the DLAN's Mobile Response App and to try it for yourself.