Collaborative Fusion

Collaborative Fusion, Inc. (CFI) was a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based provider of ESAR-VHP and incident management software for coordination of emergency personnel.

Omer, a graduate of Wayne State University, previously worked at JPMorgan Chase before attending Carnegie Mellon's MBA program and subsequently co-founding Collaborative Fusion.

The company operates on a global scale, working with emergency and incident response teams from federal, state, and local agencies.

[citation needed] The system was used to help coordinate and prepare EMS in Atlanta, Georgia, for Super Bowl LIII, held on Feb. 3, 2019, when over 1 million visitors came to the city.

Using Juvare’s solution, key personnel were able to plan for the event, monitor incidents, and relay pertinent information to EMS (emergency medical services), firefighters, hospital staff, state and local police, and federal government agencies regarding emergencies and crisis incidents, also helping to coordinate supplies and labor power to specific locations, and ambulances to local hospitals.