The integration combines GeoComm’s established location intelligence with Digital Twin Imaging’s specialized software, which utilizes LiDAR and advanced modeling to map complex environments. Rather than replacing existing systems, the new capability offers a visualization layer that allows teams to navigate building layouts, assets, and operational context in real time. Stacen Gross, Director of Sales at GeoComm, noted that this layer helps teams comprehend complex spaces before a crisis unfolds, while Digital Twin Imaging COO Gabriella Schmidt-Grimminger described the move as a practical step for modern emergency management.
Beyond immediate emergency response, the partnership provides tools for long-term facility planning, staff orientation, and space utilization in schools, government campuses, and public venues. Both companies remain focused on converting raw spatial data into accessible formats that support coordinated operations across diverse civic institutions.




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