Clarity and speed,
when it matters most

Intterra is trusted by public safety leaders to help deliver safer outcomes through its powerfully simple Common Operating Platform, community mobile applications, and world-class partner support.
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Now we have a single place for agencies to capture, share, and leverage data.

— Founder | Kate Dargan
Agencies we work with
product suite
Platform Overview
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First Responder App

Your command's common operating platform, available on mobile and desktop.

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Community App

Your community's trusted source for real-time information, configured and shared by you.

Admin Portal

Your agency's backend success portal, with Intterra experts proactively supporting at every step.

Product Demo

See Intterra in action

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Questions about the Intterra product?

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Product Features

Core

Manage GIS tools, Common Operating Picture content, and user data feeds

Respond

Manage incident response components related to Incident Command System (ICS) framework.

Plan

Develop plans for preparing for a potential response

Flight

Track, manage, and visualize airborne intelligence

Notify

Securely share information with the public about incidents and information occurring in their jurisdiction.

Unlocking True Interoperability

Who we serve

Intterra serves chief officers and command points across public safety - at the regional, state, and federal levels.

Fire
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Metro & Wildland
EMS
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Law Enforcement
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Community Stories

Hear From Our Customers

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tualatin valley fire & Rescue

“At TVF&R, our crews and battalion chiefs utilize Intterra every day as a response aid and to maintain a common operating picture.”

Marybeth Danielson
GIS Program Coordinator
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
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