A scalable disaster recovery platform, not just a cleanup crew.
True North is being built to coordinate people, equipment, documentation, response logistics, and humanitarian support as one disciplined operating system.
The field system behind the brand.
The future of True North is a command-centered response model: qualified crews, equipment partners, documented scopes, safety practices, and clear communications from first call through site turnover.
Core lanes
Response, debris, demolition, and recovery coordination. Each lane supports the same end state: make the site safer, clearer, and ready for what comes next.
Emergency Intake
Basic incident data, location, urgency, site conditions, contact information, and immediate hazards.
Scope & Safety Review
Damage type, access, equipment needs, crew needs, disposal needs, and documentation priorities.
Mobilization Planning
Crew assignments, subcontractor support, equipment coordination, route and staging considerations.
Execution & Documentation
Controlled cleanup, progress records, photo documentation, communication, and closeout support.
Professional posture for larger opportunities.
WOSB / EDWOSB Path
True North is positioned around a woman-owned strategy and should keep certification materials, ownership records, operating documents, and SAM.gov readiness organized.
Insurance Alignment
Disaster cleanup should be documented in a way that supports property owners, restoration companies, and claim-related communication.
Command Center Future
The public site is built so a future employee portal, investor data room, incident intake dashboard, and document library can be added without rebranding.
Portal architecture reserved.
| Future module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Employee Portal | Role-based document access, onboarding, SOPs, and field communications. |
| Incident Intake | Centralized response requests, damage notes, photos, site status, and contact records. |
| Investor Data Room | Pitch deck, business plan, operating documents, milestones, and financial materials. |
| Humanitarian Coordination | Donation partners, family support requests, supplies, volunteers, and nonprofit bridge planning. |