Mountain Brief helps community preparedness groups deliver clear, local, zone-specific updates to residents through both mobile and in-home channels.
Residents need to know what applies to their own area—not just broad alerts and fragmented social posts.
Communities need a way to continue reaching people when power, internet, or cell coverage are disrupted.
Provide residents with more specific local information about evacuation status, road conditions, and other relevant events.
Reach households through the mobile app and Resident Node instead of relying only on social channels or manual outreach.
Use gateway infrastructure to support local broadcast and resilient neighborhood communication paths.
Move from general preparedness messaging toward a real local communication capability during incidents.
Notify specific teams, roles, or individuals—not just broad geographic areas. This supports CERT-style groups, radio volunteers, and neighborhood response teams.
Extend activation and coordination support beyond internet-only communication, helping communities reach trained volunteers even when phone or internet service is degraded.