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Common Operational Picture
Safe Environment Engineering (SEE) is a software engineering company located in California. SEE has a strong background in telemetry and communications. Initial platform technology focused on transmitting data from harsh radio environments such as confined space. New products are specifically developed to address critical first responder needs. SEE's HazOps system developed with DHS TSWG and the L.A. City Fire Department provides a wireless, encrypted and robust communication system that serves as a common operational picture for multiple agencies to view real time data from the field.
Our customer base includes major space and defense contractors, and numerous fire departments throughout California. Our core competencies include software design and development that produce practical solutions to everyday problems in confined worker safety and crisis and consequence management.
For more information on Common Operational Picture, go to www.safeenv.com.