PLATFORMS

Platforms, Not Apps

Elarchon platforms are designed to sit beneath daily operations—capturing data once and producing value across compliance, finance, and strategic oversight. These are not point solutions. They are infrastructure.

Opieron

Public Safety & Emergency Operations Platform

Opieron transforms daily emergency operations into structured, audit-ready intelligence.

Opieron is a NERIS-native operational platform designed for fire departments and emergency agencies. It captures labor, equipment, apparatus, incidents, and actions as they occur—converting fragmented operational activity into clean data streams that support compliance, reimbursement, and long-term planning.

Built for the realities of emergency operations: unreliable connectivity, 24/7 shift patterns, and multi-jurisdictional coordination. Data is captured at the source, structured automatically, and available for reporting without manual reconciliation.

What was once scattered across handwritten logs, Excel spreadsheets, and disconnected systems becomes a unified operational record—audit-grade from day one.

Platform Architecture

Data Structure
NERIS-Native
Deployment Model
Multi-Tenant Cloud
Compliance Standards
FEMA / Federal
Integration
API-First Architecture
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Key Capabilities

Core functionality designed for emergency operations at scale

Daily Operations Tracking

Continuous capture of personnel deployment, shift assignments, and operational activities as they occur.

Incident & Resource Capture

Real-time logging of incidents, apparatus deployment, equipment usage, and resource allocation across jurisdictions.

NERIS-Native Data Structure

Data architecture aligned to National Emergency Response Information System standards from the ground up.

FEMA Reimbursement Readiness

Automated documentation generation for disaster reimbursement claims, reducing months of manual work to hours.

Audit-Grade Record Generation

Every operational action produces documentation that meets federal audit and compliance requirements by design.

Scalable Across Jurisdictions

Multi-agency deployment model enables coordination across municipal, county, and state boundaries.

Operational Workflow

How Opieron integrates into daily emergency operations

1

Event Occurrence

Incident happens, apparatus deployed, personnel assigned to shift or operation

2

Real-Time Capture

Operators log activity directly in Opieron—mobile-optimized interface, offline-capable

3

Automated Structuring

Data mapped to NERIS taxonomy, compliance fields populated, audit trail created

4

Multi-Purpose Output

Single data entry feeds reporting, reimbursement claims, strategic analytics, and compliance documentation

Single Operational Record
FEMA Claims
Analytics
Compliance
Reporting

Capture once, use everywhere

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Built For

Agencies operating under federal compliance requirements with multi-jurisdictional coordination needs

Fire Departments

Municipal and county fire services requiring NERIS compliance and FEMA reimbursement capability

Emergency Management Agencies

County and state-level emergency operations centers managing multi-agency coordination

Regional Coordination Centers

Multi-jurisdictional operations requiring unified operational intelligence and compliance

Deployment Model

Opieron is deployed through strategic partnerships with agencies committed to long-term operational transformation.

Phase 1
Assessment
Operational analysis and requirements validation
Phase 2
Deployment
Platform configuration and staff onboarding
Phase 3
Operations
Full production deployment and continuous optimization

We work with agencies that understand this is not a 90-day pilot. This is infrastructure. Deployment timelines are measured in quarters, not weeks. Success is measured in years, not months.