Use Cases / FAQ
How can I use Haloid Command?
- Operation and management of a shared vehicle that serves multiple agencies within an immediate proximity.
- On demand rental for an unplanned and major incident.
- Rental for a major weather event to assist with surveying, search and rescue, and restoration of communications.
- Rental for a daily or long-term event or protection detail.
- Back up command center for down vehicles or coverage gaps.
How can governments and companies use Haloid Command?
We designed Haloid Command to be flexible – to meet the budgets and demands of all client types. Small or large government agencies, and companies, can take advantage of a customized-command solution that suits their needs.

FAQ
To obtain a custom quote, please contact us.
Yes, we can use your existing equipment. Additionally, if desired, we can buy your equipment and rent it back to all participating agencies. This will help recover your original investment.
Yes, we include a driver and radio technician. The driver will also serve as a drone operator. Our staff cannot work 24×7. We will factor relief staff if the vehicle is deployed continuously.
Our service is available nationwide. However, our growth is constrained by several factors, including vehicles and staff. As our business grows, we will focus on serving the markets with the most demand. We are also considering international operations.
The safety of our employees is our #1 priority. With that said, we are considering international operations based on demand and risk. If you believe our service has use in an overseas operation, please contact us for consideration.
We own the vehicle. If requested, we can manage a shared vehicle owned by your department.
This is a complex process that involves coordination. However, in most cases, we can connect radio networks via our onboard gateway. Moreover, when vehicle reservations are planned in advance, there is generally ample time to prepare for radio interoperability.
Due to security sensitives, we will not release the full specifications of our vehicles publicly.