ResponseReady™ uses social media simulation tools, Chatter, Chatbook, and Chatdeck, to reproduce a social media environment that would exist during a real emergency.
Practice gathering critical situational awareness information from the simulated public as incidents progress
Develop and release emergency messaging and guidance to the simulated public during emergencies
Replicate the complexities of an online environment by providing both misinformation and disinformation.
Chatter replicates X (formerly Twitter) and provides participants with a dynamic simulation experience. An extensive library of simulated profiles are used to deliver content during the exercise and replicate the public response to the emergency.
Monitor content to identify trends, misinformation & public concerns.
Generate and post public messaging
Like, reshare and comment on other users posts
Chatbook is a simulated Facebook environment where users can join conversations on the ongoing emergency or situation. This platform is exceptional for communications staff to practice fielding public inquiries and developing public messaging to counter online rhetoic.
Receive & respond to requests for information from the simulated public
Post public messaging on behalf of your organization
Like, comment & share posts from other users
Our fully self-contained inbox functionality enables is exercise participants to receive email messages, and send email messages to other participants within our suite of player tools. This email capability does not interact with external email systems, allowing for emails to be exchanged in a fully risk-free environment.
Receive targeted injects directly from controllers to your inbox
Share information with other exercise participants
Practice new processes & procedures completely risk-free
Calian News provides users with the most up to date news and information regarding their exercise scenario. News articles, simulated news casts and audio files can be uploaded as injects for participants to view and access, increasing the reach of information during exercise play.
Conduct real-time media monitoring
Identify rumors or misinformation
Develop counter-messaging for media outlets