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Debuting at ISC West 2026, Engage Ops eliminates the cost and complexity of traditional video wall systems, providing real-time situational awareness, multi-source command-and-control, and live mobile field sharing to command posts, emergency vehicles, and field operations.
LAS VEGAS, March 25, 2026 — Hiperwall, Inc., a pioneer in software-defined AV-over-IP visualization for mission-critical environments, today introduced Engage Ops, a purpose-builtcommand-and-control platform that brings control room-grade situational awareness to mobile command vehicles, emergency response units, small operations centers, and field deployments. Available now at an introductory price of $3,999, Engage Ops is on display this week at ISC West 2026 in Las Vegas (Booth #5055 – shared with Now Micro).
Security teams and emergency responders operating outside traditional control rooms have long faced a difficult choice: invest in expensive, space-intensive video wall infrastructure or rely on ad hoc laptop-and-monitor setups that lack the coordination, shared visibility, and operator workflows that mission-critical situations demand. Engage Ops eliminates that trade-off.
Built on the proven Hiperwall Engage collaboration engine, already deployed in enterprise environments across the U.S., Engage Ops re-architects that platform specifically for operational use. Where Engage transforms conference rooms into multi-user collaboration hubs, Engage Ops transforms a single display into a fully functional command-and-control workstation, complete with synchronized content sharing, operator-level control tools, and realtime collaborative visibility across on-site and remote personnel.
“Every security professional and first responder deserves access to the same situational awareness tools found in full-scale operations centers, regardless of the size of their facility or their budget,” said Stephen Jenks, PhD, CEO of Hiperwall. “With Engage Ops, a field agent can share a live point-of-view camera feed from their phone directly to the command display, giving operators real-time eyes on an incident as it unfolds. That kind of field-tocommand connectivity used to require six-figure infrastructure. Now it starts at four thousand dollars.”
Designed for Security and Emergency Operations
Engage Ops is purpose-built for environments where rapid situational awareness is critical but full-scale video wall deployments are impractical. Ideal deployment scenarios include:
- Mobile command vehicles and emergency response units: deploy real-time multisource visualization in the field within minutes
- Physical security operations: consolidate camera feeds, access control alerts, and incident data onto a shared operator display
- Temporary field command posts and disaster coordination hubs: stand up coordinated command capability on-site without permanent infrastructure
- Facilities management and campus security: bring operations-center-level visibility to satellite locations and regional offices
- Industrial and critical infrastructure monitoring: pipeline stations, power distribution nodes, water treatment sites, and other remote facilities
Eyes in the Field, Command in the Room
Engage Ops includes a companion mobile app that turns a smartphone or tablet into a live field source. Field operators can share their device’s camera feed or screen directly to the Engage Ops command display in real time, giving command staff an instant point-of-view window into what personnel on the ground are seeing, assessing, or responding to.
The capability is designed for “see what I see” workflows that are critical in security and emergency operations: a patrol officer walking a perimeter, a first responder documenting scene conditions, an inspector surveying damage, or a field agent providing live visual confirmation during an incident. Rather than relying on radio descriptions or after-the-fact photos, command operators see exactly what the field team sees, as they see it, alongside camera feeds, maps, and other operational data already on the display.
Multiple field operators can share simultaneously, and command staff can use Engage Ops’ Promote and Spotlight tools to prioritize the most critical feed on the shared display, creating a live, coordinated common operating picture that bridges the gap between field intelligence and command decision-making.
On the command side, operators join an Engage Ops session and share content directly from their laptops or workstations using any standard web browser. No client software to install, no drivers, no IT provisioning. An operator can pull up a camera management system, a GIS map, a dispatch dashboard, or any other application and share it to the command display in seconds. Combined with the mobile app for field personnel, Engage Ops creates a complete field-to-command intelligence loop with zero software deployment overhead.
Key Capabilities
- Multi-source visualization: Display up to six simultaneous live content feeds on a single shared display
- Browser-based operator access: Operators view and share content from any laptop or workstation via a standard web browser with no client software or plugins required
- Mobile field sharing: Companion app streams live camera POV and screen shares from any smartphone or tablet directly to the command display
- Collaborative operations: Support for 12+ simultaneous operators and viewers, on-site and remote
- Operator-grade control tools:
Focus Mode allows any operator to expand a single source to full resolution on their own workstation for detailed inspection, whether reviewing camera footage, reading a report, or analyzing a map, without disrupting the shared command display.
Promote lets operators push a critical feed to a larger, more prominent position on the shared display so command staff and leadership can see it immediately, ideal for elevating a developing incident or incoming field report.
Spotlight locks the shared command display to a single full-screen source when a situation demands undivided attention, such as a live field POV feed during an active response or a briefing visual during a command decision.
Content masking and moderation give command operators the ability to remove sensitive content from the shared display, eject unauthorized viewers, and control whether specific feeds are visible on the command screen, on participant devices, or both.
- Live overflow streaming: Extend situational awareness beyond the operations room to leadership, remote teams, or secondary facilities
- Enterprise-grade security: Encrypted pixel-only streaming ensures no files or documents ever leave the network. IT teams retain full control over access policies, VPN enforcement, and IP restrictions
- Fully on-premises, software-only: No cloud dependencies, no proprietary hardware, Engage Ops is strictly a software-based AV-over-IP solution that runs on a Windows 11 PC.
Pricing and Availability
Engage Ops is available now with an MSRP of $3,999, dramatically lowering the financial barrier to command-center visualization for organizations of all sizes. For more information, a live demonstration, or to schedule a briefing at ISC West, visit https://www.hiperwall.com/ or visit Hiperwall at Booth #5055.
About Hiperwall
Hiperwall, Inc. is a pioneer in AV-over-IP visualization and software-defined video wall control, designing high-performance visualization systems for mission-critical environments worldwide.
With a customer base spanning U.S. government agencies, military installations, Fortune 100 companies, and critical infrastructure operators, Hiperwall delivers unmatched scalability, flexibility, and hardware-agnostic deployment options, all engineered and supported from its headquarters in Southern California. Learn more at hiperwall.com.
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