
I/CAD (Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch)
Emergency notification software
Emergency medical services software
Public safety software
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What is I/CAD (Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch)
I/CAD (Intergraph Computer-Aided Dispatch) is a computer-aided dispatch system used by public safety agencies to manage 911/999 call intake, incident creation, unit recommendation, dispatching, and ongoing incident coordination. It supports police, fire, and emergency medical services workflows, including resource status tracking and operational reporting. The product is typically deployed as part of an integrated public safety suite and is designed for high-availability, mission-critical operations.
Purpose-built CAD workflows
The product focuses on end-to-end dispatch operations, including call handling, incident management, unit assignment, and status tracking. This aligns with the needs of PSAPs and field operations where structured workflows and auditability matter. Compared with mass-notification tools in the reference set, it is oriented toward real-time dispatch execution rather than outbound alerting alone.
Integrated public safety suite
I/CAD is commonly implemented alongside other public safety systems (for example, records and operational data components) to support consistent data flow across dispatch and downstream processes. This can reduce duplicate entry and improve continuity from call intake through incident closure. It is a better fit for agencies seeking a dispatch-centric platform than for organizations primarily needing employee or community messaging.
Mission-critical operations focus
CAD deployments typically emphasize uptime, redundancy, and controlled change management because dispatch is a 24/7 function. I/CAD is positioned for these operational requirements, including role-based access and detailed event logging. This differs from many notification-first products that prioritize rapid message broadcasting over dispatch-grade operational controls.
Not a notification-first tool
While CAD environments may support outbound notifications through integrations, I/CAD’s core design centers on dispatch workflows. Organizations looking mainly for SMS/voice blast, employee communications, or simple alerting may find it heavier than necessary. In those cases, products in the reference set that specialize in mass messaging can be faster to deploy for basic notification use cases.
Implementation complexity and cost
CAD systems generally require significant configuration, data migration, integration work (telephony, GIS, radio, mobile, and sometimes EHR interfaces), and formal training. This can increase time-to-value compared with lighter-weight emergency notification platforms. Ongoing administration and upgrade planning can also require specialized expertise.
Public-sector fit required
The product is designed for public safety agencies and may not align with private-sector security operations that do not run dispatch centers. Procurement, compliance, and operational governance expectations can be more demanding than typical SaaS communication tools. Smaller agencies may also find that the breadth of CAD functionality exceeds their immediate needs without careful scoping.
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Hexagon AB
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1982
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