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Straight answers.
SIER can have personnel en route and begin preparing resources within two hours during business hours and within three hours during non-duty hours. For forecast events, we pre-stage equipment and supplies for immediate deployment. Strike teams are on site within 8 hours and fully operational within 18 to 24.
You hold one point of contact for whatever a critical event demands. If SIER owns it, it deploys. If we don't, we source the vendor, pull the quotes, manage the contract, and run the logistics. You deal with one team; we deal with everyone else.
Our model is full-service and turnkey, priced for worst case. If you provide certain services or assets such as power, water, or personnel, we apply a clear deduction schedule so you only pay for what you actually need.
SIER serves emergency managers and organizations across the Southeast from its base in Easley, South Carolina, with more than 300 personnel across 12 sites in 8 states, plus nuclear-readiness work nationwide.
Yes. With assets staged across the Southeast, a flexible deployment model, and a vetted subcontractor network, we expand across multiple sites without sacrificing speed or quality. Base camps scale to 1,000 personnel and community shelters to 1,000 within 48 hours.
Yes. All invoicing is prepared in FEMA PAPPG-compliant formats with daily and cumulative reporting, auditable documentation, and full compliance with county, state, and federal requirements.