Technology and services that help you prepare for, respond to, and manage disasters
From web-based mapping to disaster analysis, Autodesk has been supporting emergency professionals for years. Today we offer the Autodesk Emergency Response Solution, technology and services that help you prepare for, respond to, and manage disasters. By integrating design, physical asset, and emergency response information with location, Autodesk can help you make informed decisions quickly and confidently.
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