Phase 01
Align on the current picture
Give all participating roles a common operating context before the first task or approval is sent.
Coordinate analysts, commanders, field teams, and partner agencies from one controlled workflow so key decisions, tasking, and approvals do not disappear into side channels.
Operational readout
coordination without context loss
Multi-agency
approvals and ownership in one record
Shared tasks
kept with the operation
Decision log
across roles and partners
Controlled visibility
Teams often manage the mission in one system and the actual coordination in consumer chat, email, or ad hoc calls. That split produces weak accountability, slower handoffs, and poor institutional memory.
Built for cross-unit coordination, mutual-aid operations, executive briefings, and partner-agency tasking.
Coordination surface
Teams can coordinate around the same operational picture instead of recreating status across email, chat, and local trackers.
The new story follows the coordination path that matters: share the context, assign the work, and keep the approval trail inside the operational record.
Task flow
Assignments and approvals can run through structured operational playbooks instead of disappearing into messaging tools.
Phase 01
Give all participating roles a common operating context before the first task or approval is sent.
Phase 02
Assign work, capture decisions, and keep accountability visible instead of scattering it across side channels.
Phase 03
Keep the reasoning, task history, and execution outcomes attached to the operation for review, after-action, and legal scrutiny.
The page now focuses on task ownership, approval visibility, and partner coordination instead of generic collaboration tropes.
Good coordination starts with a common view of the mission, not with another thread.
The product treats coordination as tasking and governance, not just messaging.
Multi-agency work requires selective sharing, not uncontrolled replication.
Collaboration matters most when the agency can explain the decisions later.
The new version centres on decisions, task ownership, and partner-control boundaries instead of interchangeable teamwork language.
Bring the handoff, approval, and partner-visibility problems your team already deals with and map them to the live workflow.