California County Uses 'Smart City' Technology by RGB Spectrum for New Emergency Ops Center
Applying “smart city” technology provided by RGB Spectrum, California’s Contra Costa County has launched a new emergency operations center (EOC) featuring an emergency situation room (ESR) equipped with real-time visualization technology.
Applying “smart city” technology provided by RGB Spectrum, California’s Contra Costa County has launched a new emergency operations center (EOC) featuring an emergency situation room (ESR) equipped with real-time visualization technology.
Smart cities are powered by data shared between municipal entities — public transportation, traffic management systems, utilities infrastructure, law enforcement, public safety, emergency services and city planning — which exchange knowledge on a common platform. Data sources can include vehicle movement, municipal energy use, local water distribution, surveillance cameras, and dynamic regional maps. Visuals and other information are aggregated and disseminated to all stakeholders, providing shared actionable data for improved collaborative decision making, coordination and planning.