One Operational Logic. Two Command Platforms.
V Unison combines the V119 institutional command platform with the V120 movement-command platform into one operational ecosystem. Build the operation in Source, evaluate the consequences in Command, and expose operational failure before the event begins.
V119 remains the heavy-hitter platform for complex 5–7 day event operations. V120 extends the same decision logic into daily and single-operating-window events where arrival, exit, timing, and flow decide whether the plan works.
V119 handles the full event operation. V120 handles the daily movement decision.
V119 — FLAGSHIP PLATFORM
Complex / Multiday Event Command
Built for 5–7 day events and large operating environments where parking, transportation, vendors, staffing, compounds, JOC, financial status, and scenario pressure all interact.
- Best for large, multiday, site-intensive events
- Full Source build + Command evaluation
- JOC, vendor, parking, shuttle, compound, financial, and scenario depth
- Primary acquisition-value platform
V119 — FLAGSHIP PLATFORM
Daily / Single-Window Event Command
Built for daily or single-operating-window events where the critical question is whether guests, vehicles, shuttles, staff, and exits can move within the time available.
- Best for one-day events and daily operating windows
- Arrival and exit flow logic
- Demand per hour vs capacity per hou
- Red / yellow / green operational clearance status
The system evaluates operational pressure at institutional scale.
This is the marathon logic: parking saturation, acreage, vehicle movement, and escalation pressure are evaluated before the event goes live.
The platform explains what matters next.
This shows V119 as a judgment layer, not a dashboard.
V119 carries the complexity of a real event operation.
Daily event assumptions update into daily operating judgment.
Change the daily assumptions and the system recalculates reality.
The system judges whether the operation can physically clear.
Operational logic must be physically grounded.
V Unison is built around hard operational rules developed from live-event field conditions, not abstract software assumptions.
Built from physical operating limits.
- 47-passenger bus maximum operating assumption.
- 22 sq ft Championship Density operating standard.
- Parking judged against usable capacity, not paper capacity.
- Movement logic driven by demand/hour versus capacity/hour.
- Operational alerts activate when assumptions become fragile.
ACADEMIC VALIDATION
SUNY Farmingdale curriculum foundation.
An earlier version of the operational framework behind V Unison was taught by Dr. Jeff Poplarski at SUNY Farmingdale for 15 years.
The updated book and V Unison software platform will be used with students in the fall, giving the next generation of event professionals direct access to the same operating logic that powers V119 and V120.
This turns the platform from a private operating tool into a teachable operational standard: field-tested logic, academic application, and live Source-to-Command decision modeling.
The hook is simple: change the plan, see the outcome.
Most plans fail in the assumptions.
V Unison exposes assumptions before they become field problems.
Capacity is easy. Flow is hard.
V119 and V120 both evaluate movement, pressure, and operational fit.
See the problem before it becomes one.
The value is not more data. The value is earlier judgment.
Request a private demo of V119 and V120.
V UNISON | Operational Decision Engine. Source builds facts. Command evaluates meaning. The user makes the final operational decision.
