List of Indra iSafety Emergency Management System Customers
Madrid, 28108,
Spain
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Companies using Indra iSafety Emergency Management System for Emergency Management include: Canary Islands, a Spain based Government organisation with 70000 employees and revenues of $12.13 billion, City of Buenos Aires, a Argentina based Government organisation with 120000 employees and revenues of $10.00 billion, Ayuntamiento De Pamplona, a Spain based Government organisation with 1443 employees and revenues of $334.0 million, Madrid City Hall, a Spain based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Ayuntamiento De Pamplona | Government | 1443 | $334M | Spain | Indra Sistemas | Indra iSafety Emergency Management System | Emergency Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Ayuntamiento De Pamplona deployed Indra iSafety Emergency Management System under the Emergency Management category to centralize public-safety and traffic incident management for Pamplona, Spain. The deployment is represented by Indra as a smart-city reference point for urban safety and situational awareness.
Implementation centered on the Indra iSafety Emergency Management System providing unified incident and dispatch management capabilities, including incident intake, operator consoles, and prioritization workflows. Configuration incorporated emergency-prioritization logic and access-control management to coordinate response sequencing and field device commands.
The solution was integrated with city infrastructure that Indra documents, notably 170 surveillance and traffic cameras and emergency-prioritization and access-control beacons, to feed live video and device telemetry into the Indra iSafety Emergency Management System for incident assessment and traffic incident handling. Operational coverage focused on municipal public-safety and traffic management functions, consolidating monitoring and response across those departments in Pamplona.
Governance concentrated on centralizing incident command and operator workflows within the municipal control environment, standardizing dispatch procedures and device-based prioritization. The implementation was intended to improve monitoring and speed up emergency response without asserting quantified outcomes.
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Canary Islands | Government | 70000 | $12.1B | Spain | Indra Sistemas | Indra iSafety Emergency Management System | Emergency Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Canary Islands implemented Indra iSafety Emergency Management System at the newly opened Municipal Emergency Center of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Cemelpa, to centralize municipal public safety operations under Emergency Management. The deployment established a physical operations center that co-located Municipal Police, Civil Protection and Firefighters and provisioned a crisis room for commanders to plan and supervise emergency responses.
Indra iSafety Emergency Management System was configured with integrated application modules for warning systems, incident coordination, control and response consoles, dispatch and monitoring of resources, communications integration, geographic information and vehicle location capabilities. The center was furnished with a 3 by 3 videowall for real time situational awareness, dedicated operator workstations for each service, recording systems, and unit tracking to support coordinated dispatch and resource monitoring.
The technical implementation included communications systems and TETRA radio terminals for resilient voice and data when commercial networks fail, and vehicle mounted terminals to enable information exchange and order dispatch to units in the field. Fiber optics and IP video deployment by Lumican, part of Etra Group, provided video feeds, and the platform integrated inputs from city traffic and surveillance cameras, existing smart city sensors, and connectivity with the regional 112 emergency service.
Operational scope covered the municipal coordination structures such as the Coordination Centre Cecopal and the Municipal Emergency Plan Pemulpa, with the Technical Unit of Security and Emergencies and social media managers embedded to support mobility and public safety communications. The implementation enabled real time monitoring of the city environment, coordinated management of mass events including Carnival, and consolidated municipal service oversight for lighting, parks and gardens, and cleaning within the same Emergency Management control framework.
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City of Buenos Aires | Government | 120000 | $10.0B | Argentina | Indra Sistemas | Indra iSafety Emergency Management System | Emergency Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011 the City of Buenos Aires engaged Indra Sistemas to design and deploy the CUCC, using the Indra iSafety Emergency Management System to centralize public safety operations in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The deployment delivered a single operational view for city emergency response and was reported as a rapid delivery that positioned the city as a Latin American reference for integrated emergency control. The implementation used Indra iSafety Emergency Management System as the integrated emergency-management platform to unify call handling and multi-agency coordination across public safety and emergency management agencies. Configuration emphasized consolidated call intake, situation awareness dashboards, and operational coordination modules to support call handling and dispatch workflows within the Centro Único de Coordinación y Control. Governance centered on a unified command and control posture inside the CUCC, restructuring cross-agency workflows to enable centralized incident coordination and shared operational data. The project explicitly aimed to reduce incident response times through the single operational view and to formalize multi-agency coordination across municipal emergency management functions.
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Government | 1000 | $250M | Spain | Indra Sistemas | Indra iSafety Emergency Management System | Emergency Management | 2006 | n/a |
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