The Simtable Team is serving on the Governor’s New Mexico COVID-19 Emergency Response Team in the Epidemic Intelligence Unit. Our focus is on privacy-preserving contact tracing via a mobile app,
A Community Outreach event hosted by the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed and held at the City of Santa Fe Office of Emergency Management uses Simtable to model the spread of
Simtable installed for the US Forest Service at the Wildland Fire Training and Conference Center in McClellan Airbase in Sacramento. The WFTC was created to implement National Fire Plan direction for the accelerated development and training of wildland firefighters. This is in the main training academy for USFS and includes a 15′ Simtable. …
Simtable spent the weekend at Fullerton Airport in California working with Orange County Fire and Coulson Helitack testing our Realtime.Earth software onboard aircraft for fire operations.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019, the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hosted a Technology Expo showcasing recently available tools to help in combating wildfires. Senators and staff heard from companies and
2019 Arizona Wildfire and Incident Management Academy The firefighters that attend the academy represent over four hundred twenty fire departments and eight agencies throughout the state of Arizona, plus a
Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning for the state of Victoria in Australia demonstrates a Simtable bushfire scenario, an engaging way to visually display the passage of fire through a
60 Minutes features CAL FIRE Director Ken Pimlott reviewing the Camp Fire and explaining the complex challenges of how to mitigate these disasters in the future. These strategies include hardening
Reporting from Lake County News – Cal Fire officials are using a new tool in the battle to contain the Pawnee fire east of Clearlake Oaks. On Wednesday, at the
“New High-Tech Tool Models Where Fire Might Move, Helping Crews Battling Pawnee Fire” Andria Borba reports on 3-D technology that is helping firefighters battling the Pawnee Fire stay a step