
Deployed at logistics and staging sites to provide perimeter surveillance, asset accountability, and site-wide connectivity during hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and severe weather events. The STACK enables rapid setup in areas with damaged infrastructure while maintaining visibility and communications from the first operational hour.
Supports centralized command by delivering real-time video, network access, and communications relay across dispersed operational areas. Command staff gain continuous situational awareness without diverting personnel to fixed security or relay positions.
Configured as surveillance, communications relay, or hybrid platforms to extend line-of-sight connectivity and situational awareness at forward support locations. Mesh networking and radio relay capabilities enhance coordination between command elements and mobile field units.

Built for FEMA, State Emergency Management, and DoD Operations
Each STACK functions as both a sensor and a communications relay, automatically rerouting traffic if a device, tower, or link is damaged or goes offline. This self-healing architecture maintains continuous operations in unstable, high-impact environments and supports both data and radio communications across wide or obstructed areas.
Integrated wireless infrastructure delivers secure, site-wide Wi-Fi coverage across the entire staging area. The system supports cameras, command trailers, laptops, tablets, radios, and authorized mobile devices, providing a unified communications backbone without reliance on existing fiber, cable, or cellular infrastructure.
Designed for disaster zones where traditional networks are degraded or unavailable, the system supports rapid, autonomous deployment. Once powered, nodes self-form the network, establish connectivity, and become operational with minimal human intervention—enabling immediate use during hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and forward operating support missions.
The platform is fully customizable and can be configured as:
This modular design allows agencies to tailor each deployment based on mission objectives, terrain, duration, and interoperability requirements.
Systems can be configured to function as radio relay stations, extending line-of-sight communications and improving coverage for VHF/UHF and other authorized radio systems. This capability enhances coordination between field teams, command elements, and mobile assets—especially in terrain-restricted or infrastructure-damaged environments.
A unified command interface provides real-time video feeds, network status, and relay visibility for FEMA coordinators, state Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), and DoD support personnel. This enables situational awareness and communications oversight without committing personnel to fixed guard or relay positions.
Ruggedized hardware engineered for extreme heat, dust, wind, and extended runtimes supports continuous operation during long-duration emergency response and contingency missions. Systems are built to perform reliably where failure is not an option.
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