Vexiza Features
Data Management (4)
Data Capture
Ability to input geographic data into GIS.
Data Storage
Store vast amounts of data in a variety of ways, such as individual files, databases, geodatabases, or the cloud.
Data Manipulation
Ability to make edits to data as the landscape changes.
Data Visualization
Bring data to life in a 2D or 3D format.
Map Creation (4)
Geocoding
Assign locations to significant addresses so they may placed as points on the map.
Buffer Zone Query
Select a point on the map and display data within a certain radius.
Overlaying
Visualize different forms of data in one single image.
Publishing
Ability to take all of the collected data and publish it into one map.
Analysis (7)
Spatial Analysis
Ability to read data to make informed decisions and predict patterns.
Reporting
Export information on a specific data in the map.
Real-Time Streaming
Study data in live time to analyze any changes happening in the location.
Predictive Analysis
Make informed decisions and predict patterns based on data.
Distance Analysis
Select a point on the map and display data within a certain radius.
Spatial Analysis
Use data to gather information about a specific location's geographic features.
Data Stream
Study data in live time to analyze any changes happening in the location.
Cartography (4)
Map Design
Ability to create a map from different perspectives and with varying geographic features.
Vector Mapping
Create a map made up of points and lines that may have additional information assigned to them.
Data Visualization
Ability to translate data and metrics into charts, graphs, and other ways to communication information.
Overlaying
Visualize different forms of data in one single image.
Reporting (3)
Data Transformation
The ability to convert the format of source data to one required for the reporting system.
WYSIWYG Design
Easily design and refine dashboards and reports.
API Integrations
Integrating APIs that allow you to customize your tool as needed.
Prevention & Preparation (4)
Scenario Planning
Supports the implementation of emergency or disaster plans, and provides response templates for different scenarios.
Document Database
Stores and maintains emergency training, procedures, and documents, and organization charts, maps, and contact information.
Equipment Management
Helps first responders track and manage their equipment inventory for repairs, inspections, and service history.
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Threat Monitoring
Offers risk intelligence tools to proactively monitor and assess threats as they arise.
Response (6)
Mass Alerts and Notifications
Broadcasts real-time updates and alerts to internal and external individuals when an incident escalates, and allows targeted updates to users based on location.
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Geolocation
Utilizes geolocation to track personnel, and supports geo-tagged media for field updates.
Automated Workflows
Configures trigger thresholds for automated incident initiation responses based on user preferences.
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Incident Dashboard
Visualizes emergency or disaster response and maintain task checklists, activity logs, and communications to ensure resolution.
Third-Party Data Mining
Integrates with or pulls signals from disparate data sources, such as weather and traffic APIs, healthcare and EMS systems, and social media.
Collaboration Tools
Enables emergency managers to communicate in real-time as situations escalate, and support different levels of task ownership for emergency responses.
Recovery (5)
Auditing & Compliance
Maintains audit trails and mandated compliance for emergency management protocols, both pre- and post-emergency.
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Incident Mapping
Visualize incidents and emergencies on grids to identify any trends.
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Post-Event Analysis
Generates reports and insights after each event to assess response efficiency and compliance, and identify areas for improvement.
Cost Management
Tracks the cost related to training, resource and asset usage, and overall incident response.
Document Sharing
Supports release of reports and documentation for post-emergency compliance or notification purposes.

