eM@ndatGO is a mobile application intended for City (Municipal) Guard officers, whose main task is to record interventions undertaken in the field.
The application recognizes the user, retrieves the intervention address from GPS (or map) and saves the photos taken. All this data will be used to correctly register the intervention, which can be directly sent to the main eMandat server. Using eM@ndatGO, the officer can check the perpetrator's intervention history based on the PESEL number, vehicle registration number or property address.
It is possible to issue a fine or a warning on site.
In the application, the officer sees all unfinished interventions and reports, which he can complete or even end on the spot. Information about the end of the intervention or report is automatically forwarded to the officer on duty at the Guard headquarters.
The application synchronizes with the eMandat system, so its use is almost the same as working with eMandat at the Guard headquarters. Almost, because the mobile application only implements a narrow scope of the entire eMandat system, but we use the same dictionaries and terms in its use.