List of Motorola Noggin Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Motorola Noggin Platform for Critical Event Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Motorola Noggin Platform for Critical Event Management include: Sydney Airport,Ltd., a Australia based Transportation organisation with 606 employees and revenues of $920.0 million, AGL Energy, Ltd., a Australia based Utilities organisation with 3894 employees and revenues of $856.0 million, Brisbane Airport, a Australia based Transportation organisation with 422 employees and revenues of $656.0 million and many others.
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AGL Energy, Ltd. | Utilities | 3894 | $856M | Australia | Motorola Solutions | Motorola Noggin Platform | Critical Event Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, AGL Energy, Ltd. implemented the Motorola Noggin Platform as part of its People, Process & Performance Transformation PT3 program to strengthen operational response and Critical Event Management capability. The Motorola Noggin Platform was integrated into an enterprise identity and access management program to ensure controlled access and orchestration of incident communications and field mobilization.
Implementation work included designing an IAM integration pattern between One Identity Manager and on premise SAP S/4 HANA components such as GRC and Fiori, plus a range of SaaS applications including Workday, Fieldglass, Ariba, Concur, ADP eTime, Kronos, Noggin, and Serraview. User lifecycle management was automated for joiner, mover and leaver processes through HR driven provisioning from Workday into One Identity Manager, with Enterprise Roles and role based access control applied to critical corporate business groups.
The deployment scoped access workflows and coarse grained segregation of duty rulesets across the application estate, and implemented financial delegation of authority and access substitution functions within One Identity Manager to support controlled handover during events. These integrations positioned the Motorola Noggin Platform within an orchestrated identity and access fabric, aligning Critical Event Management workflows with centralized provisioning and access policy enforcement.
Rollout and governance work included drafting IAM governance processes covering Enterprise Role Governance and user access recertification, with implementation activity tracked through Oct 2017 to May 2019. Governance reinforced operational workflows and standardized access recertification cycles for applications onboarded under the PT3 program.
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Brisbane Airport | Transportation | 422 | $656M | Australia | Motorola Solutions | Motorola Noggin Platform | Critical Event Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Brisbane Airport implemented the Motorola Noggin Platform. The Motorola Noggin Platform was introduced as the airport s Critical Event Management solution to coordinate incident response across operations, security, engineering, and asset management functions.
Configuration emphasized incident management workflows and situational awareness capabilities, including structured incident logging, role based response orchestration, real time alerting, and consolidated operational dashboards. The deployment aligned typical Critical Event Management capabilities with airport needs for event escalation, multi stakeholder coordination, and persistent audit trails for events affecting terminals, aprons, and airside operations.
Integrations were executed with existing technology stacks noted in the airport program, specifically TechnologyOne ERP SaaS for asset and finance context, Nintex BPM and Automation for workflow automation, Microsoft 365 for collaboration, Power Platform PPM for project and program visibility, BIM GIS for spatial asset context, SCADA and LoRaWAN Internet of Things feeds for operational telemetry, and the Cyber Security Operation Center for security event correlation. These integrations provided the Motorola Noggin Platform with both contextual asset data and live sensor telemetry to support a common operating picture across the airfield and terminals.
Governance and rollout were managed through the airport s program management constructs, with responsibilities including business engagement, roadmap planning, tender management, and project delivery led by the Airport Technology Program office. Implementation workstreams reorganized incident response procedures to route events through the Noggin platform, and governance emphasized cross functional coordination between operations, security, engineering, and IT to sustain incident lifecycle processes.
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Sydney Airport,Ltd. | Transportation | 606 | $920M | Australia | Motorola Solutions | Motorola Noggin Platform | Critical Event Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Sydney Airport, Ltd. implemented the Motorola Noggin Platform as its Critical Event Management solution. The Motorola Noggin Platform was configured to operate as a crisis management software layer consolidating operational visibility across airport management functions.
The implementation integrated multiple management applications into a single platform, explicitly including Safety, Security, and Risk management modules. Users were provisioned role based profiles that provided access to tailored dashboards and situational views, and the platform hosted multiple functional modules with additional modules scheduled for later phases.
Integration scope covered cross functional stakeholders across Safety, Security, and Risk teams, with many stakeholder groups engaged in requirements and onboarding. The Motorola Noggin Platform served as the central event orchestration and incident dashboarding layer for these business functions, enabling unified incident records and role specific access to operational dashboards.
Governance and rollout followed a phased approach, with profile based access controls and module by module onboarding coordinated with stakeholder groups. Further module integrations were planned as subsequent phases, preserving the initial configuration and access model established during the 2020 rollout.
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