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CampusView360º

CampusView360º is the leading operational risk mapping and incident response system available. It is acomprehensive visual and informational database of the entire physical plant of the campus, used by Risk Management, Facilities, Engineering, Construction, Public Safety and Student Services departments - to catalog

and access multiple layers of information and to give area first responders intensely accurate “situationalawareness” before putting officers in harms way when responding to emergencies and critical incidents.

For Security purposes, the CampusView360™ Database is extremely easy to use in the field, by actual firstresponders who have been tasked by their superiors to analyze an incident scene prior to arrival and by incidentcommanders. The secure system displays for authorized users and emergency personnel, the true “reality” of each building that they may be forced to enter. The system uses digital technology and immersive

photography, satellite/aerial imagery, computer rendering, hard data integration and multimedia presentation toprovide emergency personnel and site representatives with a 360° virtual tour of any site or structure –delivering unparalleled situational awareness. Immediate, detailed, accurate, and comprehensive tacticalinformation is provided in an easy-to-use manner thus giving emergency response and site personnel an insideedge in dealing with crisis situations on campus.

The database provides high-resolution views of the exterior and interior of campus buildings keyed to siteinformation including structure, water supply/distribution, fire and security protection, contact information of site, first responder and university personnel, hazardous materials inventory, guides, amount, locations andimages, various accepted tactical guides, site access/egress locations, electronic floor plans aerial & satelliteimagery and more. It includes access to the campus Emergency Operations Plan Website, so responders cancross reference campus-specific procedures and understand exactly what administrators will be doing as theyfollow their site-specific procedures prior to the arrival of first responders or Emergency Team members. It isupdatable and flexible to ensure clients’ changing needs are continually met. Because the system is based onmultiple NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) standards, DHS-recommended best practices, and the know-how of experienced field professionals, clients are assured that it will be designed and structured on provenemergency management methodology.

We obtain the campus’s original floor plans and integrate emergency response data (e.g., utility shut-offs,

access points, stairwells, elevators, virtual environments, etc.) These floor plans are modified with an IDtemplate and are integrated into the system. Templated files are then forwarded to the Facilities Dept. for easyupdating and large format printing. In addition to traditional photography, we incorporate “virtualenvironments” with the use of specialized cameras and lenses, software compression and rendering methods,and live feeds from IP-enabled security cameras. The locations of these 360° views are referenced numericallyon each floor plan. No other database system provides this level of quality situational awareness. 

Satellite/Floor Plan Overlay  Dashboard - Live IP Camera Feeds

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Building Size-Up  Zoom Image of Side B – Building Size-Up

Hazardous Materials Overview  ERG Guide and Image of Material 

Utilities Overview Selection of Specific Utility 

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 Emergency Plans Overview  Selected Emergency Plan View 

People Overview Page People – Selected Image 

Floor Plan section (360° image locations/Access Points) 360° Image with integrated compass 

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 Floor Plan section (Shut Off locations/Access Points) Water shut off image 

GIS Mapping (drag/drop Icons with ”markup” tools) Building Evacuation Plan 

Fire Protection – Alarm Panel Integrated Instructions for Alarm Panel 

Note: The CampusView360 º system is marketed under the nam e RESPONSEnet™ to K-12 public

school systems nationwide.

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MapServer – Custom GIS 

 Access to the MapServer module of the database is typically provided to Security and Facilities officials and firstresponders. Once they access the MapServer, the following interface will become available (with an overview of the various available functions):

Liability Protection

CampusView360 is Safety Act Certified, shielding clients that implement the system from all liability associatedwith the use of the technology during Safety Act-Designated acts of terrorism, as defined by the U.S.Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This liability shield can be an important element in institutions’ approach to enterprise risk management.

Contact Information

Duane LohnExecutive Vice PresidentOffice: 646-434-0906Mobile: 602-321-9818Email: [email protected] www.rsi-llc.com