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Dragonfly Manual Version 3© Page 7
Dragonfly™ software is used to:
1. Create Pre-plans of critical infrastructure that captures and displays valuable
information of the following:
a. NFPA® 1620 Standard for Pre-Incident Planning.
b. LEPC Tier II mandatory reported chemicals and MSDS (Material Safety
Data Sheets).
2. Create Incident Action Plans and Event Actions Plans for the following NIMS
compliant “All Hazard” response plans:
a. Single/Multiple Incident and Events
b. Single/Multiple jurisdiction agencies
c. Area Command
d. Emergency Operation Center planning
e. HICS ( Hospital Incident Command System)
3. Create HSEEP (Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program) compliant
exercise planning, scheduling, and exercise activities.
4. Integration with Salamander TAG™ (01-TAG™, rapidTAG™ and
Salamanderlive.com™) TRACK (02-TRACK™, Mobile Express™, Mobile ICS,
and Command™), and REPORT™ InterTRAX) software tools through
synchronization and consolidation applications.
5. Display GIS information and incident resource locations through on-board tool
application.
6. Automated ICS Form production and completion.
Dragonfly™ software is setting the standard for Incident Action Planning throughout the
United States. This software was designed with the following objectives in mind.
Ease of use Dragonfly™ software is based on Microsoft™ based operating system.
Much of the function and use of the software is intuitive for the user. Learning to
produce plans is a straight forward process that takes advantage of the user’s
knowledge of Incident Command System methodologies.
Survivability Dragonfly™ in its current capacity, is designed to be installed in a
locally (single license/single device) environment. All plans and data are available to
the local user regardless of the presence of an internet connection (COMMS out).
Plans can be shared through file sharing or LAN (Local Area Network) allowing for
multiple licensed users to cooperatively work on the same plan in “near-real time”
environments.
Introduction to Dragonfly™ Software