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Apply an authorized department name, logo, five-color system, frame, and approved layout.
Preview department brandingFor fire departments and public-safety agencies
One guided overview of department presentation, campaign distribution, reporting, safeguards, and evaluation.
Department workflow
A2C3 maintains the core program, educational content, accessibility features, analytics, and approved updates. Departments choose approved presentation and distribution options, then review the resulting outreach information.
Apply an authorized department name, logo, five-color system, frame, and approved layout.
Preview department brandingUse hosted links and program-specific campaign QR codes across approved outreach placements.
Explore campaign setupReview aggregate participation, completion, performance, topic, question, campaign, timing, and program data.
View demonstration analyticsAssess educational value, technical performance, reporting usefulness, accessibility, and local requirements.
Jump to evaluation belowDepartment presentation
Department presentation uses approved names, logos, colors, and prebuilt layout choices while A2C3 retains control of emergency wording, accessibility controls, privacy messaging, analytics safeguards, scoring, and core interface geometry.
Campaign distribution
Campaign links and QR codes can distinguish approved outreach placements without creating a separate program build. Public visitors may inspect demonstration links and reporting; only authorized department staff or PIN-approved demo reviewers can create or change campaigns.
Analytics and reporting
The demonstration environment shows aggregate participation, completion, question and topic performance, campaign comparisons, broad device information, and supported accessibility-use reporting without public participant accounts. Demonstration data is not official population, grant, or department reporting.
Trust and readiness
Public demonstrations, prototypes, samples, and known limitations are labeled plainly. Department review includes privacy, accessibility, content, technical, security, procurement, and jurisdiction-specific considerations.
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Limited supported evaluation
A limited number of departments can receive direct support, approved branding, campaign setup, and aggregate reporting while assessing technical performance, accessibility, reporting usefulness, and local requirements. Scope and timing are established with each department before approved outreach begins.