A PushIQ session. Field crew reports, the system processes, infrastructure responds.
PTT over Android endpoints, with radio integration in supported deployments. Works on LTE, Wi-Fi, or satellite links.
Crew speaks Spanish, supervisor reads English. Near-real-time bidirectional translation across voice channels. English, Spanish, French, Patois.
"Log this." "Dispatch unit 3." "Status now." PushIQ parses natural language into structured commands and routes them — no menus, no forms.
Bridge encrypted DMR channels to the voice pipeline without breaking the encryption boundary. Deployment-dependent — requires compatible DMR infrastructure.
End of shift: structured summary of all voice events, dispatches, escalations, outcomes. Supervisors get the briefing without listening to hours of radio.
PushIQ isn't just voice — it's the action layer. WanIQ detects a path shift, PushIQ decides whether to alert, escalate, or auto-remediate. Webhooks and voice.
PushIQ evaluates severity and decides the response. Not everything needs a 2AM phone call.
Minor anomaly or routine update. Logged, timestamped, included in shift summary. No human interrupted.
Needs attention but not urgent. Slack notification, email, or dashboard flag. On-call sees it at next check-in.
Critical. PushIQ voice-dispatches the on-call with full context. TTS delivers the brief. Response required.
PushIQ bridges DMR channels — transcribes them, structures the data, and feeds it into the IQ Family. Your radios keep working exactly as they do today.
AES-256 encryption in supported deployments. Requires compatible DMR infrastructure.
Path anomalies trigger escalation logic. PushIQ decides: log, alert, or voice-dispatch.
"Reroute backups to cold" — voice commands become storage policy changes.
Every voice event, dispatch, and escalation gets a signed block. Signed audit trail for voice events.
PushIQ exists because typing into dashboards half-asleep is how incidents get worse. Voice is the fastest interface.