PRATUS® Selected as Official Incident Management Platform for the U.S. Coast Guard
In a significant advancement for emergency management, the U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Emergency Management and Disaster Response (CG-OEM) has officially adopted PRATUS® as its incident management platform. This decision aligns with the Service's ongoing modernization strategy under Force Design 2028.
Transforming Emergency Operations
Built on the robust Microsoft Azure Government infrastructure, PRATUS® is poised to redefine how the Coast Guard coordinates sophisticated emergency responses. Unlike the legacy Incident Management Software System (IMSS), PRATUS is designed to address modern operational challenges, providing a strong foundation for securing major events such as the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and America250, a celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Sean Griffin, CEO and Co-Founder of PRATUS, emphasized the platform's development process, stating it relies on continuous iterations and feedback from actual operators. By harnessing first-hand insights from those who utilize the technology, PRATUS ensures it is effectively designed for saving lives and achieving mission success.
Ensuring Security During Critical Events
The significance of deploying the PRATUS platform in 2026 cannot be overstated, especially considering it coincides with the hurricane season—an inherently risky time for coastal security operations. Griffin's team is fully engaged in ensuring the platform meets the Coast Guard’s needs during these crucial summits.
Roger Coleman, President and Co-Founder of PRATUS, noted that the platform is purpose-built for challenging operational environments. With its shared operational picture, rapid planning cycles, and seamless coordination capabilities across jurisdictions, PRATUS stands out as a transformative tool for commanders.
Enhancing Coordination and Decision-Making
PRATUS enhances the Coast Guard's ability to modernize its approach to incident command and accelerate decision-making. By leveraging the secure infrastructure of Microsoft Azure Government and integrating seamlessly with Microsoft 365, the software enables wide-ranging collaboration between service members and agencies.
Corporate Vice President of Microsoft’s US Federal division, Carmen Krueger, articulated how running on Azure Government and incorporating Microsoft 365 would significantly modernize operations for the Coast Guard. By offering a unified, cloud-based incident management workspace, PRATUS integrates operational data with geospatial visualizations, allowing for more informed decision-making during incidents.
Core Features of PRATUS
Key capabilities of PRATUS include:
- - Secure Collaboration: Facilitating communication across diverse organizational and jurisdictional boundaries.
- - Rapid Incident Action Planning: Developing action plans that comply with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) standards.
- - Role-Based Workspaces: Tailoring incident workspaces specific to the needs and functions of Incident Command System (ICS) roles.
- - Integrated Situational Awareness: Utilizing advanced geographical information systems (GIS) from Esri ArcGIS for comprehensive situational awareness.
Conclusion
PRATUS® serves as a pivotal incident management platform, enabling secure planning and coordination for complex operations. As the Coast Guard continues on its path of modernization, the integration of technologies like PRATUS is a testimony to their commitment to enhancing safety and operational capabilities. With robust support from Microsoft and continuous adaptation based on operator feedback, PRATUS is set to play a crucial role in the U.S. Coast Guard's future operations during high-stakes events and beyond.