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EMERGENCY AI TOOLS FOR DISASTER RESPONSE

When disasters strike, you need AI tools that work immediately, run on any hardware, don't need the internet, and deliver actionable insights when time is critical.

Traditional damage assessment and resource allocation tools are too slow when lives are on the line. You need intelligence now, not next week.

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Why This Matters to Us

Our founder grew up in Los Alamos and experienced the Cerro Grande wildfire evacuation in 2000. She understands firsthand how quickly disasters escalate and why every hour matters in emergency response.

That personal connection is why Jaxorik's research focuses on AI that works under field conditions — incomplete data, damaged infrastructure, no internet, no time.

SAM.gov Registered Contractor

UEI: K8ENCCGZ2M13
CAGE: 11X70
WOSB + SDVOSB Certified
Listed in SAM.gov Disaster Response Registry
Rae Chipera at Sandia Mountain Wilderness in New Mexico

Familiar with challenging terrain and field conditions

Common Emergency Response Challenges

"We need to know where to send resources, but our current damage assessment takes weeks, and we need answers today."

Rapid Damage Assessment

Our satellite and drone image analysis provides damage assessment reports in hours, not weeks — even with partial, corrupted, or cloud-obscured imagery.

"Our cloud-based tools don't work when cell towers are damaged and the internet is unreliable."

Offline-Ready Tools

Our tools run completely offline on laptops and field devices. No internet, no cloud, no subscriptions. There is no internet in the field — we built for that from day one.

"We're making resource deployment decisions based on incomplete information and best guesses."

Built for Incomplete Data

Standard models require clean data — meaning they'd be trained to ignore exactly the conditions a crisis creates. Our models are designed to handle missing, noisy, and corrupted inputs without generating false confidence.

"Our emergency coordinators need tools that work immediately without extensive technical training."

Designed for the Field

Our interfaces are built for emergency managers, not computer scientists. We deliver pre-configured and ready to accept your data.

Built for Emergency Operations

Rapid Deployment

Solutions scaled to fit your operational needs and approval authority limits. Delivered and operational within 1 week of approval for urgent situations.

Scalable Solutions

Start small and expand as needs grow, or split your order into separate tools for easier approval. No monthly subscriptions or cloud service dependencies.

Disaster Registry Listed

We are officially listed in the SAM.gov Disaster Response Registry and can be activated through emergency management channels.

Active Disaster? Call Us Now.

505-506-6884

Get Emergency Response Tools

Tell us about your situation and we'll get back to you within 1 business day. For active disasters, call us directly.

Your contact information will only be used to respond to your inquiry. Rae's Substack is kept separate, and we never sell or share your data.

For active disasters, call 505-506-6884 directly.

Message Received

Thanks for reaching out. We'll get back to you within 1 business day. For an active disaster, call 505-506-6884 directly — don't wait on this form.

Active Disaster Support

Customers have a direct line to our founder during active disasters.

Listed in SAM.gov Disaster Response Registry

We are officially listed and can be activated through emergency management channels.

Rapid Deployment Capabilities

  • Tools deployed within 1 week for active disasters — faster for pre-existing customers
  • Remote installation and training available
  • Field support during operations
  • Integration with existing emergency protocols
  • Compatible with FEMA, state, and local systems
  • Designed for non-technical emergency staff

Project Exclusions

We do not accept contracts for autonomous weapons systems, discriminatory algorithms, or projects that conflict with U.S. national security interests.