Haystax kicks off its second annual Haystax User Group (HUG) today, in conjunction with the 10th annual National Homeland Security Conference (NHSC) at the Tampa Convention Center. For the second
Haystax is now offering a Cal COP Train-the-Trainer Course. This course is designed to prepare a local or regional user to conduct their own trainings on Cal COP. The Haystax
Susan Duenas, Coordinator, Oxnard Fire Department reports on disaster preparedness and the use of the Cal COP Mobile Damage Reporter. Cal COP users can work with their Administrators or Haystax
The Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) has started conducting school site evaluations (SSEs) within the Cal COP environment, and its work was recently chronicled in an article in the
Overview of 7.12.1 Features (Released 3/13/15) Mobile Field Interview App. DS 7.12.1 includes support for a new Mobile Field Interview app which allows users to complete field interviews using mobile devices,
“The Cal COP Mobile Assessor has enhanced our operational efficiency by feeding assessment data from the field directly into Cal COP, eliminating the need to re-enter data at our desks.”
Overview of 7.12 Features (Released 11/12/14) “Forgot password” link on Sign On screen will allow users to reset their own passwords New GIS-based Damage Assessment Reports (customizable for your location) Users
The following is a list of major features added in DS 7.11: Watchboard. DS 7.11 includes a brand new mapping interface. A complete redesign provides a more modern approach to