the SISE-net Operational information sharing hub
Don’t wait for the next disaster to surprise you—join the only real-time operational intelligence Hub built by states & industry for states & industry.

INTENDED FOR: The SISE-net Hub is designed for operational professionals in both industry and government who are engaged in the critical phases of crisis management, including planning, response, restoration, and recovery.

What is The SISE-net Hub? 

The SISE-net Operational Information Sharing Hub is the nation’s only FOIA-protected, cross-sector operational intelligence hub built for private sector operators and state emergency managers.

It gives your organization:
  • ​Early access to state-level information
  • ​Real-time insights during multi-state events
  • ​The ability to mobilize faster - saves time gets results faster
  • ​A vetted, trusted network of industry + state partners - users can trust the information
  • ​A single place for the operational picture during chaos - don't waste time hunting dozens of emails or dashboards—every critical update lands in one trusted place.
  • ​Legal protection under a proven FOIA-exempt framework - receive or share sensitive operational intelligence without risk of public disclosure or unwanted attention
  • ​A collaboration environment designed for crises, not meetings
It’s where utilities, telecom, transportation, fuel, water, retail, cybersecurity, and state agencies share what matters, when it matters.

No noise.
No public exposure.
No “we didn’t know.”
No delays because a waiver sat in someone’s inbox for an hour.

Just pure operational advantage.

What's Inside The Hub? 

A single place for you to log in and find operational and informational resources to help you in your disaster planning, response, and recovery efforts: 

  • From State/Local Government:
  • ​Declarations of emergencies & executive orders
  • ​Waivers  for transportation, fuel, & weigh/toll stations
  • ​Operational guidance, alerts, status updates
  • Situation reports (SitReps)
  • From Industry:
  • ​Facility open/closed status
  • ​Weather impacts videos
  • ​Information updates and requests
  • ​Infrastructure disruptions
  • ​Live "Trusted" Data Feeds:
  • ​Live nation traffic data feed -steer operations around closed roads before others even have the info.
  • ​Live nationwide power outages data feed
  • ​Live nationwide facility open/closed status data feed and trusted crowdsourced reporting
  • ​Live weather impacts data feed
  • SISE Operational Directory
  • ​A nationwide operational directory of SISE approved and vetted operational stakeholders in government and industry

The SISE-net Cross-Sector Operational Information Sharing Hub

LIVE Updates from SISE-net Community of States & Industry Stakeholders

The SISE-net Hub answers the most common questions during a hurricane response:
  • Roads: Where are the roads closed? What are traffic conditions around the impacted areas?
  • Power: Where is the power out?
  • Situational Awareness: Where do I go to access state situation reports to know what is really going on "on the ground"?
  • Declarations & Waivers: ​Where can I find state or federal declarations and waivers?
  • Connect to Community: Who can I contact at the state or company level with a question?
  • Open/Closed Status: How do me people know what is open to get fuel, hotels, medications, materials, supplies. and food?
  • ​And more....
WHAT IS THE SISE-net CROSS-SECTOR OPERATIONAL INFORMATION SHARING HUB?

A single place for you to log in and find operational and informational resources to help you in your disaster planning, response, and recovery efforts.

- Government issued declarations of emergencies via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Government issued waivers via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Government issued guidance & alerts via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Government issued situation report (SitReps) via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Industry issued facility open/closed status via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Industry issued information requests via trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Industry issued infrastructure disruptions via trusted crowdsourced reporting

Live "Trusted" Data Feeds:
- Live nation traffic data feed
- Live nationwide power outages data feed
- Live nationwide facility open/closed status data feed and trusted crowdsourced reporting
- Live weather impacts data feed
- A nationwide operational directory of operational stakeholders in government and industry

This information is provided by a network of vetted state and industry representatives during activations of the SISE community.

The SISE-net Hub aggregates access to non-structured information like call notes, emails, text, pdf's, links, and pics into a high performance GIS platform (ESRI) that can quickly share information to vetted users in real-time.

To access, register with the SISE today.

Case Studies

  • November 2025 - Incident: Hurricane Melissa impacts Jamaica.
    Contact: Mike Zappone, COO at Tempest Energy 
    Issue: Power restoration equipment and vehicles delayed at Jacksonville, FL port. Needed to find a barge, load the staged equipment, and ship to Jamaica for power restoration efforts.  
    Solution: Via SISE, Mike connected to Florida government agency reps who expedited the request. 
    Result: Port authorities were able to load barge and disembarked to Jamaica in rapid time. 
  • August 2025 - Explosion and fire at the Smitty’s Supply Inc. facility in Roseland, LA. 
    Contact: Jim Williams, Private Public Partnership Operations Officer at Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center, Informatics Research Institute
    Issue: Federal EPA looking for transportation waivers to support hazmat responders in Louisiana to expedite response and recovery for private sector 
    Solution: SISE and email used to alert Louisiana emergency operations center and request to expedite waiver….on a Sunday morning
    Result: Governor’s office issued waiver in 4 hours on a Sunday
  • September 2024 - Incident: Hurricane Helene in North Carolina
    Contact: Paul Miller, Outreach Manager, Verizon
    Issue: Wireless outages, roads closures, could not start restorations
    Solution: Leveraged the SISE’s Private Liaison Working Group and SIGNAL app to connect with local EM leaders to get info and access
    Result: The result was faster restoration during one of the worst telecom disruptions the region had seen
  • August 2022 - Incident: Mississippi Water Crisis
    Contact: Todd Demuth, Deputy Executive Director at Mississippi Emergency Management Agency
    Issue: Lost water pressure, needed drinking water and help engaging private sector for help
    Solution: Leveraged the SISE’s Private Liaison Working Group and SIGNAL app to collaborate with other states around the country
    Result: Lots of donated water and strategy to partners with Church Groups to distribute thousands of bottles of water
  • August 2021 - Incident: Hurricane IDA
    Contacts: Chris Eisenbrey, Senior Director, Preparedness & Recovery Policy at the Edison Electric Institute, Tom Farmer, Director Security, Asso. American Railroads
    Issue: Live power lines fell across maritime port and rail tracks, preventing rail movements
    Solution: Rail and EEI reps connected via SISE, EEI contacts their member utility with request to resolve
    Result: Problem resolved quickly, Rail movements resume

What Hub Users Say

“If you believe that every hour of response delay after a disaster drains thousands of dollars and risks reputation, 
then your organization must be connected to the SISE network to get ahead.” 
Mike Zappone, COO, Tempest Energy, Electric Sector.

"During floods and storms that cause power extended power outages, the AHC's unique real-time services provides our 
County Executive and senior leadership with the ability to better inform the public and county first responders on 
where they can purchase gas, coffee, food, water, medicine, medical supplies and hotel rooms.“
Director Emergency Management, County Government

​The SISE is especially valuable to our decision making because there was one place to get information from other states, 
initiating EMAC (state-to-state mutual assistance) to go to an affected state was easier. "
Mississippi State Emergency Management

"The one-stop shopping aspect of the information suits our needs well even though we are also receiving 
most of it through direct sources. It allows us to provide some resources that aren't otherwise available and 
therefore enables more granular decision making on the ground. "
American Petroleum Institute

"The data was great and very helpful, some of the most helpful tools were waivers and the road closures 
& updates. Having all the information available at one site is so helpful, in the past I would have to visit multiple 
sites and would not have access to half the information I had with this site. Very Effective."
Sparks Energy Inc

"Allowing all information to be in one location. Very Effective."
Exelon Corporation

"Was able to locate state issued emergency waivers and declarations. Very helpful in providing 
private sector partners needed information. Very Effective."
California Office Emergency Management

"I felt there were some delays with updates during the overnight period. It provided vetted 
information that contributed to our decision making. Very Effective."
Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen)

"The SISE's Operational Information Sharing Hub is an excellent tool as it provides updated and vetted information 
in one location and has the side benefit of reducing the number of open tabs on my computer. Very Effective."
South Florida Water Management District

"The SISE continues to evolve and has become one of the most effective ways to get information from reliable 
state and industry sources to share with our internal and external stakeholders in industry and government."
Verizon Communications

"The SISE has become one of the most reliable places to get much needed information from states prior to landfall 
like declarations and waivers, but also from other sectors that our members depend upon like power, 
water, communications, transportation and fuel. "
FMI, (Food Industry Trade Association)

Frequently Asked Questions


WHAT Is The SISE?
The SISE is a legal "trust framework", exempt from frivolous FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests,  that supports sensitive operational information sharing across industry and government for the purpose of broadening situational awareness and  enhancing decision making before, during and after storms, disasters or any type of disruptions.
PURPOSE OF SISE?
The SISE environment enables cross sector planning, the development of new innovative information based solutions, more reliable and better organized data, and centralized operational information that help decision makers make faster, more informed decisions during disasters.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The SISE facilitates a sustained planning process to identify and solve operational problems, creates and shares new unstructured data during a crisis, and conducts cross-sector exercises to synchronize information sharing across multiple states and sectors during a large scale crisis.
IS SISE INFORMATION TRUSTED?
The SISE-net Hub uses the Operational Readiness Level (ORL) data confidence standard to help decision-makers act more quickly and confidently based on the data provided. All SISE data is rated on a scale from "1" (highest confidence) to "4" (lowest confidence) using ten specific criteria. You’ll make decisions based on information you can trust, not guesswork.
WHY IS SISE NEEDED?
The SISE was created to provide a neutral and FOIA protected place for industry and state/local government to share operational information during disasters and build trust between operations professionals. By developing standards, unique solutions, conducting joint planning and exercises to solve operational problems. As problems get addresses, trust grows among participants. As trust increases, barriers are reduced and results occur faster.... which builds more trust...as so on.
WHAT IS THE SISE-net INITIATIVE?
SISE-net is a private sector initiative to enhance crisis response information sharing and operational coordination by leveraging the SISE legal framework. SISE-net is the technology used to link people and/or systems together into a network (aka SISE-net) for synchronizing SISE vetted user's situational awareness during crises. https://www.ahcusa.org/sisenet.html
WHAT IS THE SISE-net VIRTUAL EXERCISE?
The private sector SISE-net Virtual Tabletop Exercise is designed to increase crisis information sharing, communications, and coordination between private sector and with multiple states in two ways;  

1) Engaging multiple sectors and states to discuss their operational processes and procedures; 

2) Leverage and improve the operational information sharing capability between industry and state/local operations centers leveraging the private sector’s SISE (Sensitive Information Sharing Environment). https://www.ahcusa.org/cross-sector-exercises.html

Follow Along During The 2021 - 2022 Winter Storm Season

  • Background
  • ​Hurricane SALLY (2020)
  • ​SISE-net Exercise 1
  • ​SISE-net Exercise 2
  • ​SISE-net Exercise 3
  • ​FleetMove Workshop 1
  • ​FleetMove Workshop 2
  • ​FleetMove Workshop 3
  • ​Annual Event Feature 1
  • ​Annual Event Feature 2
Experience The New Standard for Enhanced Situational Awareness
CUSTOM JAVASCRIPT / HTML
The Fleet Movement App organizes information from vetted and verified sources to provide you with the most comprehensive situational awareness along a given route during a disaster.
SISE-net Virtual Tabletop Exercise (TTX)
Using Hurricane SALLY Data from Sept 2020
Using Hurricane SALLY Data from Sept 2020

Exercises are fundamental to help you understand how to effectively understand and utilize the resources that are now being made available to you through your AHC membership.

WHAT IS SISE-net?
SISE-net is an initiative of the private sector that leverages the private sector operated SISE (Sensitive Information Sharing Environment) information sharing framework. SISE-net is designed to connect the SISE to operations centers in industry and government to synchronize information sharing and situational awareness on specific use cases (e.g. damage assessments) to enhance operational decision making and coordination.

WHY THIS EXERCISE?
To enhance operational coordination for the 2021 hurricane season.

The private/government sector leadership of the All Hazards Consortium's working groups have organized this cross-sector, multi-state virtual TTX to help state and industry emergency managers discuss and understand each other's preparation processes, data/information needs, point of contacts, and timelines for hurricane-related activities (e.g. declarations and waivers, curfews, fleet mobilizations, supply chain movements, open/closed facilities, road closures, etc.….).

The TTX will produce digital products (e.g. guides, directories, recordings, datasets, etc..) that can be used for future training and exercises with current and future stakeholders as turnover occurs from retirements, elections, and regular position changes within industry and government.
              
WHAT DOES THIS TTX ADDRESS?
1. The processes used by the government (states and FMCSA) and industry (Communication (Telecom/Cable), Electric, Fuel, Transportation (Roadway/Rail), Food, Water, Pharma as they prepare for a hurricane (TTX Scenario: SALLY, Sept 2020) during different phases of the hurricane:

a. Phase 0 = -7 Days to -4 days prior to landfall
b. Phase 1 = -3 days to Landfall


WHAT ARE THE OPERATIONAL BENEFITS?

- Uses real data from past events to help people experience the event from multiple perspectives

- Facilitated industry and government discussions to create shared perspectives, identify gaps, brainstorm solutions, and coordinate actions in the future

- Identify enhancements to be made to decision dashboards and data sets for future use.


2021 SISE-net Virtual Tabletop Exercise #1
July 16, 2021
Objective: Identify opportunities to improve operational coordination and communications between Sectors and Government (FMSCA & States)
A virtual, cross sector exercise to enhance operational coordination during the 2021 hurricane season.

SISE-net: A new initiative to enhance operational coordination and decision making between utilities and state emergency managers during large scale disasters via Synchronizing Information in Real-Time
2021 SISE-net Virtual Tabletop Exercise #2
July 30, 2021
Objective: Identify opportunities to improve operational coordination and communications between Sectors and Government (FMSCA & States)
●  Unified Playbook for Declarations & Waivers Processes
●  Support Training & Exercises using real incident data
●  New Data sets & Use Cases

See how our new GIS based data brokerage can share & synchronize data during disasters for your organizations coordinated operations
2021 SISE-net Virtual Tabletop Exercise #3
August 06, 2021
Objective: Identify opportunities to improve operational coordination and communications between Sectors and Government (FMSCA & States)
See how our new GIS based data brokerage can share & synchronize data during disasters for your organizations coordinated operations
Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics
Part 1 (Strategy) 
Learn how the Fleet Movement app works and watch a demo to understand the capabilities of the app, the data it contains and others. 
Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics
Part 2 (Operational) 
Learn how the Fleet Movement app is used operationally and its impacts on situational awareness for industry and state and local government. 
See how our new GIS based data brokerage can share & synchronize data during disasters for your organizations coordinated operations
Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics 
Part 3 (Technical)
Learn how states and industries sync information to reduce disaster response delays, improve logistics, and increase safety. 
2021 National ResilienceEXCH Virtual Summit Session:
Fleet Movement App for Transportation Planners & Decision Makers 
See how our new GIS based data brokerage can share & synchronize data during disasters for your organizations coordinated operations
2021 National ResilienceEXCH Virtual Summit Session
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