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<br />Project Name <br />TFS Station and Deployment Modeling (completed September <br />2016) <br />The objective was to help transition TFS to analytically drive planning by <br />implementing predictive modeling software. Darkhorse completed a current <br />state analysis; diagnostic analysis; modeling & forecasting; scenario <br />development; software deployment and training. The results identified the <br />value of improved alarm handling and turnout times; quantified the <br />importance of availability; delivered diagnostic and station location software to <br />allow the service to simulate future station reconfigurations. <br />Once the contract was completed, TFS transitioned to a software agreement <br />(year 6 - 2022) and ad-hoc analytic and GIS support as requested (project based <br />or hourly contract). <br />Pierce County, Washington - Central Pierce Fire Rescue (CPFR) <br />Contact <br />Dustin Morrow <br />Phone <br />253.538.6540 <br />Title <br />Fire Chief <br />Email <br />DMorrow@centralpierc <br />efire.org <br />Project length <br />Approx. 24 weeks <br />(followed by ongoing software license <br />and analytical support - 2nd year) <br />Contract value <br />~$100,000 <br />Project Name <br />CPFR analytical tool implementation and dispatch analysis <br />(ongoing) <br />The objective was to implement Darkhorse’s platform to bring <br />analytical tools to CPFR leadership. CPFR had used other vendors but <br />struggled to get value due to data quality issues. Darkhorses worked <br />with CPFR to ensure a clean dataset and was able to instill strong <br />tooling that allowed for clear insights. Through this, CPFR was able to <br />undertake an analysis of the first 30 dispatched units for each station <br />zone. This level of analysis is generated buy-in from neighbouring <br />organizations who are similarly interested. The work with CPFR is <br />ongoing. <br />40