Rapid Response and Recovery Plans After a Disaster
WHAT’S UP Damage Control
Designed to manage and protect operational functions in high-stakes environments.
What’s UP Damage Control is a system designed to manage and protect various operational functions in high-stakes environments. It serves as a Warning, Host, Alert, Task, and Support system, ensuring seamless communication and task allocation even in challenging situations.
It’s also created to guarantee an organization’s continuity after a disaster by using an automatic backup process for fail-over systems.
Benefits
Features
Impact Scenarios
What’s UP utilizes impact scenarios to facilitate rapid response and recovery plans for various types of damage or disturbances, from small-scale issues to large disasters. It provides critical damage control procedures.


Interoperability
What’s UP integrates with different operational systems, ensuring adaptability in communication and coordination.
WCMS PBX Application
Built on a Linux operating system, the PBX application offers reliable telecommunications functions tailored for specific applications to add naval functions.


Wireless Network
Wireless network equipment and software ensure connectivity and secure communication. The system includes a Virtual Controller and Access Points to virtualize wireless LAN, allowing connection for handhelds and other wireless hardware.
System Specifications
How It Works
- The system continuously monitors various operational functions.
- Using predetermined impact scenarios, the system identifies any issues or disturbances that arise.
- Once an issue is detected, the system automatically generates alerts and warnings to relevant personnel based on your role and funtion
- Simultaneously, the system assigns tasks based on predefined procedures and protocols. For example, in a network outage, tasks may include troubleshooting steps or activating backup systems.
- What’s UP facilitates communication and coordination among team members by providing ad hoc messaging capabilities.
- In a disaster or disruption, the system activates fail-over processes and automatic backup systems to ensure business continuity.
- Advanced security measures, such as RADIUS protocol, VPN and MAC filtering, are implemented to safeguard data and devices.