Orchestra™
Web-based resource management software for emergency response.
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Capabilities
Orchestra addresses critical gap in coordination of personnel, supplies and equipment during a major emergency.
Collaborate with government & private sector partnersEverything you need in one place. No more tedious office software and outdated GIS tools.
Share resourcesPool resources into a searchable, shared repository.
Seamlessly fits your organizationSimple, cost-effective licensing for planning enterprises of all sizes. |
- Invite government and private sectors to collaborate
- First responders: medical professionals, hospitals, fire departments, police & municipalities
- State/provincial/territorial emergency management agencies
- Federal government
- Non-government organizations, private sector & international partners
- Pool resources into a searchable, shared repository
- Coordinate, manage and track resource requests, fulfillments and logistics
- Real-time communications with partner agencies
- Harmonization with Incident Command System best practices
- Privacy and data security in accordance with Government of Canada's Cloud and Digital Strategy
Common questions
1. What are the workstation requirements to run Maestro Enterprise?
Processor: Intel Core i3 1.40 GHz or equivalent (Intel Core i5 or i7 recommended)
Memory: 2 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
Hard disk: 500 MB (4 GB recommended)
Display: 1024 x 768 (1920 x 1080 recommended)
Graphics: ATI, Intel or NVidia graphics card with OpenGL 3.3 (1 GB VRAM)
Operating system: Windows 10 (recommended), 8.1, 8, 7
Network: Internet connectivity recommended and required for online services.
Other: External mouse with scroll wheel
Memory: 2 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
Hard disk: 500 MB (4 GB recommended)
Display: 1024 x 768 (1920 x 1080 recommended)
Graphics: ATI, Intel or NVidia graphics card with OpenGL 3.3 (1 GB VRAM)
Operating system: Windows 10 (recommended), 8.1, 8, 7
Network: Internet connectivity recommended and required for online services.
Other: External mouse with scroll wheel
2. Who is Maestro Enterprise designed for? Why was it developed?
Maestro is for all branches of military, emergency response and other agencies involved with conducting complex operations. Analysts use Maestro for intelligence collection management and intelligence preparation of the battlefield. It equips commanders and planning staffs with collaborative tools to apply the decision-making process in a visual software environment. Purpose-built for military professionals, it's suited for field and HQ environments anywhere in the chain of command. It's a powerful training tool deployed in the staff college environment.
Maestro was developed to address the lack of easy to use tools available to military professionals—most rely on PowerPoint, dated GIS systems, and sometimes simply paper and pencil. Maestro provides mapping, project management and resource planning features in a single intuitive platform. Our goal is to eliminate waste and friction and empower commanders and their staffs to develop superior plans, faster.
Maestro was developed to address the lack of easy to use tools available to military professionals—most rely on PowerPoint, dated GIS systems, and sometimes simply paper and pencil. Maestro provides mapping, project management and resource planning features in a single intuitive platform. Our goal is to eliminate waste and friction and empower commanders and their staffs to develop superior plans, faster.
3. How will Maestro Enterprise enhance operational planning at my organization?
Maestro replaces tedious data entry and improvised drawing on maps and slides with effortless point and click functionality. This immediately saves time—by a factor of 10 or more. It provides a canvas that makes it easy to create visual results so planners can focus completely on the mission. This freedom to explore and refine leads to higher quality courses of action and mitigates risk during execution.
Maestro works as a standalone product or as a fully integrated component sharing and receiving information in real-time from existing intelligence and mission command infrastructure.
Maestro works as a standalone product or as a fully integrated component sharing and receiving information in real-time from existing intelligence and mission command infrastructure.
4. Does Maestro Enterprise require special hardware, servers or other IT infrastructure to deploy?
No. Maestro runs locally on off-the-shelf Windows PC workstations. There is no requirement for special servers or other IT infrastructure. Maestro works on ruggedized, lightweight and expeditionary hardware.
5. Does Maestro Enterprise work in classified/offline environments?
Yes. Network connectivity is optional and Maestro will support fully standalone environments.
6. Do users require training? How does it work?
Maestro is intuitive and most users become proficient within a few hours of use. An online training curriculum is available to all customers covering the software in depth. Tacteris offers a variety of training options depending on customer requirements.
7. How do organizations respond to the deployment and training process?
Maestro creates minimal organizational disruptions during deployment and training. The workstation user can install the software directly on their computer in less than five minutes. Training is available on demand and can be completed at any pace. The software delivers value immediately after being introduced into your planning cycle.
8. Can I buy Maestro Enterprise for personal use? What does it cost?
Maestro is only available for purchase by organizations with multiple users such as military, law enforcement, and incident/emergency response agencies.
Pricing is based organizational requirements. Contact us to learn more.
Pricing is based organizational requirements. Contact us to learn more.
9. How can I learn more about Maestro Enterprise?
Please contact us at sales@tacteris.com and we would be happy to provide additional information.