
Integrated Global Area Network
Mission critical communications composed of multiple streams of voice and video delivered in real-time,
and viewable by multiple parties over one unified secure comms system and interactive geo-mapping system.
Mission critical communications composed of multiple streams of voice and video delivered in real-time,
and viewable by multiple parties over one unified secure comms system and interactive geo-mapping system.
IGAN is a highly secure, SaaS based advanced INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) offering real-time,
integrated communications integrating multiple video and voice devices including video cameras,
smartphones, tablets, computers, and 2-way radios. IGAN resides in Cytta’s secure cloud or
can be privately hosted on a customer’s server.
IGAN (Incident Global Area Network) seamlessly streams all relevant video and audio into a single web (or mobile app) interface. It is designed to work as a common integrated interface for daily operations or it can scale up to support hundreds of participants from separate organizations during an emergency.
The IGAN hosting architecture is offered two ways:
What’s possible: IGAN mobile command center
“IGAN allows us to place mental health experts right
there, in the field with law enforcement officers.”
One unique tool for video collaboration includes the integration of video feeds from unmanned operations. IGAN makes it simple to upload a video feed in real-time. It then allows remote participants to not only see real-time remote aerial video, but to guide flight video instruction such as video zoom on a target or area of inspection.
Version 2.0 of IGAN follows more than a year of live beta testing, development, and interaction through multiple police incident deployments. It is now utilized, alongside first responders nationwide, including the Dallas Police Department, the Chino Police Department, and the North Texas Public Safety Unmanned Response Team (NTXPSURT) among many others.
An example of IGAN 2.0 new deployment capabilities would include law enforcement tracking a suspect, constructing a map of every location visited, and incorporating any related media collected from surveillance cameras, drones, and other apparatus. This transitions the platform beyond a simple incident response system and into a real-time intelligence collection and integration tool.