Realistic simulation
Here are just some of the organisations who have used the website.

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What information will be posted on your website in an emergency?
Nowadays a website is a highly effective means of issuing timely information direct to the public and media in the aftermath of any incident. Until now, this kind of response has rarely been tested in an exercise. With a password-protected, easy-to-use exercise website you can ensure that information provided by each agency, as part of a multi-agency response, is relevant, consistent, meaningful and comprehensive.
The system lets you recreate your own website in a hidden, protected area accessible by anyone with the username and password. We put the basic framework in place, and all you have to do is to feed your site with the incident-related information as the situation develops. It’s really that simple.
Each agency has absolute control over its own website. Through this system every participant, including exercise media and public players, can monitor and react to the information in real time.
Online news
The website also acts as a platform for exercise TV, radio and press coverage. Reports produced by your exercise journalists (audio-visual material and text) can be uploaded onto the same website, making exercise news coverage available to all your players, wherever they are.
The website's first big test came during the joint US/UK military exercise Dimming Sun where news coverage was uploaded from both sides of the Atlantic and viewed by more than 2000 players in London, Norfolk, Stuttgart, Washington DC and New Mexico.


