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Mission Interface & Situational View Walkthrough
Learn the TAK/ATAK workspace and workflow to build operational awareness for search and rescue teams.
About TAK / ATAK
TAK/ATAK is a mobile tactical situational platform that lets search-and-rescue, disaster response, and outdoor teams in Taiwan share location, tasks, and markers on one map. For response units on the island, it turns "field data" into "actionable coordination decisions" you can execute fast.
Combine maps, team positions, and task nodes to improve command visibility and division of labor.
Keep positions and reports synced even with weak or lost signal, so teams stay aligned in the field.
We focus on Taiwan TAK/ATAK knowledge exchange and integration, helping teams build a common operating picture, mission nodes, and reporting workflows to enter coordinated, safety-first operations faster.
Free Micro-Course Library
Built around Taiwan mission scenarios, focused on operational awareness, map integration, team coordination, and comms planning. Finish these micro-lessons to build a solid foundation for assessing and deploying TAK/ATAK.
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Learn the TAK/ATAK workspace and workflow to build operational awareness for search and rescue teams.
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Optimize permissions and performance for common Taiwan phones and tablets to ensure mission stability.
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Load offline maps and mission layers to build localized map stacks that work during outages.
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Mark routes, control zones, and extraction points to keep teams aligned on field risks.
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Align squads and task assignments so locations, status, and reports stay consistent.
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Integrate radio workflows and mission checkpoints to create a shared reporting rhythm.
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Master coordinate formats and reporting standards for accurate field localization.
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Configure layer permissions and sync policies so command and field share the same map truth.
Book consulting to obtain deployment guidance, team workflows, and integration plans.
Training Module Showcase
Designed for Taiwan search & rescue, preparedness, and outdoor teams, this step-by-step pathway covers onboarding, drills, coordination workflows, and advanced command-node operations.
Build a fast grasp of the interface and layers, and complete the essential operation and positioning flow.
Master Taiwan map layers and landmark marking to establish reliable map switching and verification cadence.
Build disaster-oriented scripts, drill flow, and report checkpoints to match real mission rhythm.
Strengthen cross-team roles and shared sectors to keep reporting and decision tempo aligned.
Integrate LoRa, amateur radio, and comms nodes to improve team coordination and reporting efficiency.
Advanced command workflows and intel aggregation to support command-post decision windows.
Establish report formats and status fields to reduce field sync gaps and interpretation drift.
Full-mission rehearsals for real-world scenarios, covering strategy, coordination, and comms integration.
We invite Taiwan’s search and rescue, disaster readiness, and outdoor communities to join mission‑focused drills and knowledge sharing—strengthening scenario response and coordinated operations.
Run live ATAK workflows to strengthen command and team coordination.
Break down Taiwan‑specific missions and practical map configurations.
Build cross‑unit contacts to elevate mission integration efficiency.
Drill scripted mission flows to train rapid judgment and reporting.
Mission-Ready Consulting
A professional implementation service for search and rescue units, disaster readiness volunteers, and outdoor operators. We cover TAK/ATAK training, Taiwan-localized map integration, scenario-driven drills, and on-site coordination workflows—so your mission collaboration is faster, more reliable, and fully traceable.
Build cross-team coordination and field command nodes
Complete Taiwan-local map and mission layer integration workflows
Integrate LoRa and radio communications to improve field reporting efficiency
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