Turn the first site event into a clear inspection queue.

After a storm, slip, blast, or operational incident, Omniterra Pulse isolates where post-event signal is strongest, which assets and boundaries intersect it, and where field teams should go first instead of walking the whole site.

Signal chain

Event-window coherence loss + LOS displacement break + asset overlap -> ranked damage-review zones, affected geometry, inspection queue.

Business value

Cut time to first dispatch, reduce blanket walkdowns, and give operations, engineering, and claims teams a clear inspection order.

Damage priority H3-style priority surface showing concentrated post-event inspection zones.

01 / Problem

Large sites cannot be inspected everywhere at once.

After a storm, slip, blast, or operational incident, the issue is not whether the site changed. It is where the strongest post-event signal sits, which assets intersect it, and how to turn the first field response into an ordered inspection plan.
Large footprint

The site is too large for a blanket walkdown.

One event can leave uneven signal across yards, embankments, pads, access roads, and perimeter edges. Operations teams need the first dispatch narrowed before field time and downtime start compounding.

Uneven signal

Damage rarely resolves into one clean polygon.

Post-event change often appears as clusters, edge belts, and broken linear segments. Omniterra Pulse groups that fragmented signal into review zones that are easier to assign and defend.

Operational handoff

Field teams need a usable operating picture.

The output has to work for site, engineering, and response teams without asking them to interpret raw coherence and displacement layers under time pressure.

02 / Solution

How Omniterra Pulse solves it.

Omniterra Pulse maps the damage signal, aligns it to assets and boundaries, and turns it into a field-ready inspection order.
What it finds

Ranked damage-review zones

Detect concentrated coherence loss and displacement breaks, then group them into zones that can be inspected and prioritized.

What your team gets

Affected geometry and review layers

Return ranked zones, asset overlap, interpretation notes, and GIS-ready layers for response and engineering teams.

What decision it supports

Where to dispatch first

Support the first decision about what gets checked, isolated, or escalated before the whole site is treated as equally damaged.

Best fit

Best fit for this workflow.

Best when one event affects a broad footprint and the first priority is inspection order, not full forensic reconstruction.

Best for

Large industrial footprints, terminals, embankments, and campuses

Best where one incident can affect multiple asset classes and where a blanket walkdown is too slow or too expensive.

Typical triggers

Storms, slips, blasts, and sudden operational events

Most useful when there is a clear event window and an immediate need to narrow field response.

First pilot returns

Ranked zones, affected assets, and GIS-ready review layers

The first pilot returns a ranked output set that can move into response, engineering, and claims workflows.

Delivery

Delivered as ranked damage zones, affected geometry, and GIS-ready review layers.

Start with damage triage.
Request a pilot.

Send one site and the operating question around damage triage. We will reply with fit, timing, and a first Omniterra Pulse pilot scope.

The first step stays scoped: one site, one decision, one readable packet that supports the next inspection, maintenance, or monitoring choice.

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