Mount Vernon, IL — LAWMAN™ is proud to unveil its latest innovation in public safety technology: a fully integrated ArcGIS Online (AGOL) dashboard that brings together incident heat mapping, automatic vehicle location (AVL), live weather radar, and real-time situational awareness — all in one unified interface.
This next-gen dashboard is designed for command centers, field units, and agency leadership who demand clarity, speed, and operational precision. Built on Esri’s AGOL platform and tailored for LAWMAN deployments, the dashboard offers a dynamic, map-driven view of public safety activity across the Midwest and beyond.
Incident Heat Mapping Visualize high-density call areas and emerging hotspots with intuitive gradient overlays.
AVL Integration Track unit locations in real time with branded icons and status-aware display logic.
Live Weather Radar Overlay NOAA and NEXRAD feeds to monitor precipitation, storm movement, and environmental hazards.
Dashboard Styling Designed with LAWMAN’s signature clarity — bold typography, intuitive legends, and scalable map layers.
Data Sources Powered by Esri, TomTom, Garmin, NOAA, USGS, EPA, and NPS — ensuring authoritative, multi-agency coverage.
Whether you’re coordinating a multi-agency response or monitoring regional trends, the new LAWMAN dashboard delivers actionable intelligence at a glance. It’s optimized for mobile, desktop, and in-vehicle display, making it a versatile tool for both field operations and strategic planning.
The dashboard threads directly into LAWMAN’s branded asset pipeline, supporting credentialed AGOL authentication, custom map layers, and event-driven overlays. It’s compatible with existing AVL feeds, CAD exports, and weather alert systems — no need to reinvent your workflow.
This new capability is available now for agencies using LAWMAN’s mapping suite. Custom branding, unit display logic, and regional overlays can be tailored to your jurisdiction.
To schedule a demo or request integration support, contact LAWMAN: IDS Applications, Inc. — where legacy meets innovation.