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DAMAGEinspect

End-to-end Drone Inspection System for Emergency Response with FEMA Reporting.

During emergencies, you need a central solution to normalize the data ingestion by combining the data collected by diverse groups of Aerial and Field inspectors through an easy-to-use interface.

DAMAGEinspect allows you to easily add inspectors but limit their visibility into your assets. You assign them to a mission, and they upload their images. That’s it. These images will automatically processed and create inspection records with the object’s metadata and information from the image(s). Access the inspections, apply assessments, and respond appropriately in real-time. Multiple authorized users can simultaneously visualize this data.

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Emergency Flight Management

Flight Manager Pro to manage:

  • Airspace Deconfliction
  • Emergency Planning
  • Near Real-Time Airspace Authorizations for Critical Infrastructure (SGI)
  • Flight planning and crew scheduling
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Emergency Inspection Management

  • Monitor completed and ongoing inspections
  • Schedule drone inspections
  • Mass-upload images from multiple disparate teams directly into inspection record
  • Connect inspection images to structures
  • Create On-demand inspection reports
  • Push/Pull information with Futura software
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Emergency Assessment

  • Review images in real-time
  • Compare structure-centric historical data
  • Task and alert
  • Report assessments in real-time
  • Deploy our remote teams for condition assessments
  • Integrate with Futura data
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On-demand Reporting

  • Review inspections & assessments in real-time
  • Create reports on attributes, assets, and/or condition status
  • Search and retrieve data by area, feeder, condition, etc.
  • Send results to mapping systems i.e., ESRI
  • Integrate with Futura platform
  • Create FEMA-ready reports