IBM and Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced a new one-stop service designed to help businesses and government agencies respond to and recover from disasters, the companies said. The new managed service, available in early April, is aimed at emergency responders, other government agencies, and large businesses in the energy, financial services and other fields, IBM said. The two companies announced the new service at the FOSE IT-in-government trade show in Washington, D.C. Interoperability among public emergency response agencies has been a major issue since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. Police and fire agencies responding to the attacks often couldnt communicate with each other because their radios operated on different frequencies. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe IBM Management Services for Crisis Response will focus on a variety of services, including continuity of operations, network operability and recovery, IP-based communications, incident management and others. The service will be based on commercial software and hardware from Cisco and other vendors, IBM said. It offers advantages over piecemeal packages that large organizations have to integrate, said Russ Lindburg, IBMs director of continuity and resilience services. “Theres at lot of point services out there that can address facets of what were trying to do for emergency crisis response,” he said. “This is an end-to-end managed service.” Customers can choose a variety of components such as a tactical communications kita suitcase-sized kit designed for quickly deployed IP networksand a so-called fog-cutter device, which is a service-rack-sized module that can deliver voice, data and video interoperability. Customers can also choose from two network emergency response vehicles including a sport utility vehicle providing medium-scale network and information services and a six-wheel truck that delivers large-scale network and information services. IBM will also offer consulting and disaster recovery planning, Lindburg said. The managed service “makes it sort of future-proof,” he said. “Instead of a client having to go in and make a sizable investment in equipment, this is sold as a service. If the technology changes over time, we can update it on behalf of the client.” The service will use Wi-Fi, satellite and WAN networks to deliver Internet connectivity, Lindburg said. The service is designed to help businesses and government agencies “sufficiently respond to the rising threat level across the globe,” Lindburg said. It is also designed to help those organizations recover from natural disasters, terrorist attacks, sabotage and other problems, IBM said. Cost of the customized service starts at US$100,000 per year. Related content feature 4 reasons why gen AI projects fail Data issues are still among the chief reasons why AI projects fall short of expectations, but the advent of generative AI has added a few new twists. By Maria Korolov Oct 04, 2023 9 mins Data Science Data Science Data Science feature What a quarter century of digital transformation at PayPal looks like Currently processing a volume of payments worth over $1.3 trillion, PayPal has repeatedly staked its claim as a digital success story over the last 25 years. But insiders agree this growth needs to be constantly supported by reliable technological ar By Nuria Cordon Oct 04, 2023 7 mins Payment Systems Digital Transformation Innovation news analysis Skilled IT pay defined by volatility, security, and AI Foote Partners’ Q3 report on IT skills pay trends show AI and security skills were in high demand, and the value of cash-pay premiums was more volatile but their average value across a broad range of IT skills and certifications was slightly do By Peter Sayer Oct 04, 2023 6 mins Certifications Technology Industry IT Skills brandpost Future-Proofing Your Business with Hyperautomation By Veronica Lew Oct 03, 2023 7 mins Robotic Process Automation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe