When a cyclone makes landfall in the south, when a mass casualty event demands coordination across ministries, hospitals, and armed forces simultaneously — BlackBerry AtHoc gives command centres the ability to reach every stakeholder instantly, confirm their safety, track their response, and maintain unified command. This is not an app. This is sovereign crisis infrastructure. When conditions change faster than organizations can adapt, operations fail. BlackBerry® AtHoc® provides a consistent operational structure that turns fragmented signals into coordinated action across people, systems, and agencies, helping mission-critical organizations respond with clarity and control.
Operations rarely fail due to a lack of tools. They fail when information is scattered, understanding lags behind events, and coordination breaks down under pressure.
Signals surface across disconnected systems. Field input arrives late or without context. Workflows shift from incident to incident. Teams are left to improvise coordination as conditions change.
This is not a scale or alerting problem. It is a structural one, and in mission-critical environments that gap directly affects response and resilience.
Of organizations call Critical Event Management essential to resilience (2025 APG CEM Survey).
Still use tools that fall short in security, scale, or reliability during incidents (2025 APG CEM Survey).
Average cost per hour of operational disruption (Ponemon Institute).
BlackBerry AtHoc is a sovereign crisis event management system that connects every level of Bangladesh's emergency response chain — from the National Disaster Management Authority to the last field unit — in a single, secure, real-time network. When a crisis strikes, AtHoc ensures no order goes undelivered, no personnel status is unknown, and no agency is operating in isolation.
Bangladesh averages one to two major cyclone landfalls per decade. This scenario shows how AtHoc transforms the crisis response versus the current fragmented approach.
Phone trees fail. District officials cannot be reached. WhatsApp groups become chaotic with unverified information flooding command at critical moments.
No one knows which evacuation shelters are operational, at capacity, or damaged. Field teams have no secure way to report back to command.
Command centre has no real-time picture of who has deployed, who is unreachable, and who requires extraction. Personnel status is unknown.
Coordination between Army, Navy, civil administration, BNCC, and NGOs requires dozens of separate calls. Orders fragment. Duplication and gaps emerge.
Crisis response plans exist on paper but cannot be actioned simultaneously across agencies during an active incident. Task tracking is manual.
A single command alert reaches all military, civil administration, and first responders simultaneously — in under 60 seconds, across all channels.
Field units send geo-tagged shelter status photos and reports directly to the command centre via the Field Intelligence System — in real time.
The Personnel Safety Tracker shows a live status board for every registered person: Safe / Deployed / Unreachable / Needs Assistance.
The Inter-Agency Command Network links all agencies in one secure network. Orders flow outward, reports flow inward — all in a single, controlled environment.
The Incident Action Plan Engine activates pre-built response plans, assigns tasks to individuals and agencies, and tracks completion in real time during the incident.
AtHoc is a complete crisis command infrastructure — five integrated components that work as a unified sovereign system.
Send emergency orders and alerts to all personnel and the public simultaneously, across all channels — mobile, desktop, landline, public address, and digital signage. No message left undelivered.
Confirm who is safe, who needs help, and who has not responded — in real time during a crisis. Every registered person's status is visible on a live dashboard. No one is left unaccounted for.
Securely coordinate with other ministries, military branches, and partner organisations during an incident. Unified command across all agencies — with full message authentication and audit trails.
Receive geo-tagged photos, video, and structured reports from field personnel directly into the command centre. Real-time situational awareness from every deployed unit.
Execute pre-built crisis response plans, assign tasks to individuals and agencies, and track completion in real time during an active incident. Move from chaos to coordinated command within minutes.
All AtHoc components can be deployed on-premise inside Bangladesh — on government or military infrastructure. No foreign cloud dependency. No data leaves Bangladesh's borders.
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Coordinate national-level emergency responses across all ministries, services, and agencies from a single unified command environment. Ensure no ministry operates in isolation during a national crisis.
Bangladesh's UN peacekeeping deployments operate across multiple active conflict zones. AtHoc ensures personnel accountability, mass notification, and secure inter-unit communication regardless of location.
Bangladesh faces recurring cyclone seasons. AtHoc enables pre-positioned alert networks, mass public notification, field unit tracking, and inter-agency shelter coordination during every major weather event.
Coordinate hospital surge capacity, medical personnel deployment, supply chain logistics, and public health alerts across all Bangladesh's health institutions during a mass casualty or epidemic event.
AtHoc creates a secure, closed communications loop between command authority and every deployed unit. Every message is authenticated. Every response is logged. Every status is visible. The entire chain of command operates with a shared operational picture — in real time.
Command issues a verified alert — reaches all contacts within 60 seconds
Recipients confirm status via any device — phone, tablet, radio gateway
Field units upload geo-tagged intelligence directly to command dashboard
Inter-agency network ensures every partner organisation receives same picture
Incident plan activated — tasks auto-assigned and tracked to completion
Full audit trail recorded — every order, every response, every timestamp
BlackBerry AtHoc is the first Critical Event Management (CEM) platform authorized at the FedRAMP Class D (High) level, providing the highest, top-tier security for U.S. federal, defense, and critical infrastructure. It complies with stringent NIST SP 800-53 standards and is NSA CSfC approved for secure communication.
Extends FedRAMP Class D (High) assurance to state and local governments through reciprocity. Simplifies procurement and accelerates adoption for emergency management and public safety operations.
Demonstrates audited, enterprise‑grade information security and cloud governance practices for AtHoc Cloud operations. Supports global trust where government‑specific certifications are not required.
DigiSec BD conducts private, in-person AtHoc demonstrations for national disaster management authorities, military command staff, and government crisis coordinators.
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