Built by first responders
The platform direction is shaped around emergency-service realities: urgency, accountability, clarity, and decision-making under pressure.
EvacAware is being built by first responders for first responders to support clearer public warning, stronger operational awareness, and more reliable alert delivery during high-pressure events. It is designed around device-based location alerting and registered-location alerting — keeping the focus on practical, usable public safety outcomes.
EvacAware is focused on improving how emergency information reaches people when timing, clarity, and trust matter most. The goal is a platform that feels purpose-built for emergency services and useful to the public during serious incidents — not a repurposed generic notification tool.
The platform direction is shaped around emergency-service realities: urgency, accountability, clarity, and decision-making under pressure.
EvacAware is being designed around both device-based location alerting and registered-location alerting, allowing agencies to choose the most appropriate warning basis.
Strong messaging structure, modern presentation, and a cleaner user experience are all intended to support better public understanding during critical events.
The EvacAware experience is being shaped to reflect the seriousness of emergency communication: decisive, calm, trustworthy, and easy to act on.
EvacAware is currently available for trial in Victoria, Australia. The platform is still in active development, with more information to come as the product continues to mature.
Purpose-built around public warning and emergency-service use cases rather than generic communications tooling.
Supports both device-based location alerting and registered-location alerting as part of the product direction.
Focused on trust, readability, and message clarity for the people receiving urgent information.
EvacAware is being developed by CoreNetServers.
A public safety platform built by first responders for first responders, currently available for trial in Victoria, Australia.