Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Nevada Department of Public Safety Division of Emergency Management is seeking to obtain a Damage Assessment software system to be use by the State in a post-disaster setting. The software must align with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidance and best practices as well as build on existing Nevada State PDA procedures. Selected vendor will: Base implementation within the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, working closely with State Recovery personnel: Ensure software complies and is consistent with existing State of Nevada emergency operations plans and federal guidance. Meet with relevant Statewide Stakeholders to introduce the software: Collaborate with Statewide Stakeholders to leverage available GIS data sets. Provide a software solution: Collect initial damage reports or windshield surveys from a mobile application and capability to map the assessments in real time. Integrate and leverage existing State/County/City/Tribal Government GIS address data points/tax assessment data. Enable damage assessment teams in the field to conduct damage assessments on residential, commercial and publicly owned buildings, roads, bridges, culverts and utility infrastructure (i.e. water and wastewater). Include a mobile application that works with or without internet connectivity or cell service; be available on iOS, Android and Windows platforms. Provide users with map based situational awareness via web application and/or mobile application Report on local damage assessments by using standard terminology from FEMA and Incident Command System forms. Local damage assessment data collected from mobile devices in the field shall automatically populate into reports. Software licensing needs to be scalable to allow unlimited users Statewide.