• Intuitive. Using the familiar Planning “P” as a simple but powerful interface, CommandPro guides responders with basic ICS training through the NIMS ICS planning process of meetings and forms.


  • Integrated. The same team that manages the response uses CommandPro to document the ICS process—streamlining command post operations and costs by eliminating the need for separate computer operators.


  • End to end. CommandPro manages the entire planning process for each user-specified planning cycle.


  • Seamless. Plan development and related forms completion are integrated into a seamless process. Sections of the IAP are linked to specific required NIMS compliant forms.


  • Efficient. Once entered, information resides in a central database. CommandPro automatically populates each form with appropriate information, eliminating redundancy and dataentry errors.


  • Proactive. O’Brien’s personnel pre-load information into CommandPro and keep it current, including:

    • coordinates of the client’s area of operations for rapid map generation and spill analysis

    • client personnel, equipment and on-site infrastructure

    • O’Brien’s personnel and other assets available to respond

    • incident response objectives, safety plan data, communication capabilities, environmentally sensitive areas, and other pertinent information

    • authorities at all levels to be notified and updated in the event of an incident
  • Dynamic. CommandPro presents pre-loaded information in menus, drop down lists and tables. O’Brien’s personnel select items while the CommandPro software instantly creates forms and enables modifications on the fly.


  • Flexible. Incident diagrams, such as equipment deployments and booming strategies, can be hand-drawn and scanned into the system for inclusion in forms. Notes, drawings, bills of lading and other paperwork also can be scanned in.


  • Comprehensive. O’Brien’s team uses CommandPro to generate all NIMS compliant forms and organizational charts required to document the incident and response, typically including:

    • IAP Cover page
    • ICS 202: Incident Objectives
    • ICS 203: Organization Assignment List
    • ICS 204: Field Assignment List
    • ICS 205: Communications Plan
    • ICS 206: Medical Plan
    • ICS 207: Incident Organization Chart
    • ICS 208: Site Safety Plan

     

    O’Brien’s CommandPro doesn’t stop with the IAP. It also generates additional NIMS compliant incident management forms and documentation such as:
  • ICS 209: Incident Status Summary
  • ICS 220: Air Operations Summary
  • ICS 232: Resources At Risk
  • ICS 211: Check-In List
  • ICS 213: General Message
  • ICS 215: Operational Planning Worksheet
  • ICS 230: Daily Meeting Schedule
  • ICS 232: Resources at Risk Summary
  • ICS 233: Incident Open Action Tracker
  • ICS 234: Work Analysis Matrix