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Evacuee Tracking
 

Product Description
Utilizing various types of personal identification technology, the individual or animal is tracked during evacuation from a facility. Facilities with a known population are scanned as they enter and exit the building. If the need for evacuation occurs, the individuals in the facility are identified and accounted for during the evacuation process. If the evacuation is not temporary, the next step of the system is to track their temporary shelter.

The system utilizes our centralized data repository WebCUR to track evacuees while they are placed into temporary housing. The system also monitors availability of temporary housing and their capacity levels.
 

 

 

 


 

System Requirements

Hardware System: A Pentium III or similar compatible processor with 256 megabytes of RAM, 15" or larger SVGA monitor with 1024x768 native screen resolution, 2 gigabyte or larger hard drive. Med Media, Inc. recommends the addition of a 56k modem, internet access, back up system, and a laser or ink jet printer.

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Professional or XP Tablet PC Edition,and Vista operating systems (Business Ultimate and Enterprise only) operating system should be installed on your computer. Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows 95, 98 and Windows NT Workstation, therefore limiting our ability to support issues with those operating systems.

 

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