DisasterLAN (DLAN) is a secure, web-based, mobile friendly emergency management system that provides tools for shared situational awareness, workflow-based information management, and real-time communication to help your team prepare for, respond to, and report on issues. With DLAN in your toolbox, you will be properly prepared to manage daily operations, emergencies, and everything in-between.
DLAN simplifies task, mission, and resource management. It allows critical information to be quickly shared through secure interoperable communication features, which are included at no extra charge. DLAN also includes a full suite of reporting features to allow for easy after-action reporting.
During the configuration process every DLAN installation is tailored to the specific workflow requirements of each customer and after implementation administrators can customize many aspects of the system themselves using our standard tools. BCG’s in-house engineering team continually updates and enhances DLAN to meet the evolving needs of our customers.
Since its release in 2002, DLAN has been used internationally at all divisions of government, as well as in private-sector corporations. DLAN has been used in multiple industries, including emergency management, healthcare, transportation, utilities, and education. With DLAN any organization can easily track, manage, and report on multiple incidents and events from one unified mobile ready solution.
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Set up an account on taskrabbit.com or similar and refer them to continue from there. If the market is dead, I'd certainly take it. Source: about 1 year ago
Maybe taskrabbit.com, I'm sure there are competitors now too. Source: about 1 year ago
There is a website called taskrabbit.com that tries to put people who need small stuff done with people who can do it. Need someone to wait in line for you? Check the site. Someone to put together a IKEA desk? Check the site. Source: about 1 year ago
Possibly checkout taskrabbit.com or fiverr. Com - you can sell your services through them. Source: over 1 year ago
Heya! I do a lot of this, doing BRRRRs in 2 markets out of state, and not visiting them (by design). 1. GC - first layer of management 2. Agent - to check in on property 1-2 times every 2 weeks, no management responsibilities 3. 3rd party - I hire someone local who ISNT being paid by the transaction (GC/Agent) to go in the property and take 140 pictures and upload them to me or our remote team directly. This... Source: about 2 years ago
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