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At JHOC, we understand the importance of a well-planned and supported mission for success.  Whether it’s planning, strategizing, or executing, we are here to help you every step of the way.
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JHOC Concept of Operations

JHOC provides logistical support for aid in crisis zones, including food, medical supplies, and water. We offer end-to-end support to NGOs and companies anywhere. We have proprietary water systems to meet UN goals in areas with scarce water. Our mission is to preserve life in war and climate-torn regions.

JHOC Strength in Partnerships

Through the consortium of partners within their respective fields of expertise and product lines. As an example, JHOC has set up a modular system based on connex containers with a 20-foot base module connex as a TOC or Ops Centre, combined with four (4) quadcon connex modules, which contain either technical solution of water purification, satellite communication/internet, sentry and delivery drones, medical station or mobile recon units. All are designed to operate off the grid and with minimal impact on local infrastructure.

A one-stop shop for any logistics service for any crisis area or forward operating base/camp.

You can learn more about our specific services and technologies below, or contact our team directly to see how we can help you achieve your mission securely.

Water for Life. Water for the world

Delivering essential water supplies during environmental or armed conflicts can prove to be arduous, primarily when infrastructure is destroyed or rendered unusable.

The solutions to overcome such challenges must be highly adaptive, utilizing alternative water sources while remaining mobile to avoid enemies and reach even the most remote areas.

Adapting to dynamic conditions is crucial to ensure the continued provision of life-saving water to those in need, making it a vital aspect of any successful water supply strategy.

Example Crisis Deployment

JHOC will address the current crises initially with its Mobile Water Purification System (MWPS) product line designed primarily for emergency and tactical use.

Its primary advantages for use in emergencies are high mobility, low energy consumption, and the ability to operate off the grid, by utilizing primarily solar and wind energy. Where these renewables are unavailable, the units can also be operated off diesel or gas generators.

Their compact size enables them to produce 26,000 liters per day of water from solar or wind power, using a footprint of only 4 by 8 feet and lightweight enough to be towed easily by a pick-up truck.

On continuous power feed, the unit will produce 96,000 liters, enough water to require three tanker trucks for transport.

The MWPS water unit has the onboard capability to clean its own filters automatically when required. They come equipped with UV light to destroy any living organism that might be in the water.

The MWPS-4000 can also automatically dose the water if desirable with necessary minerals for the water or with chlorine to prevent the water from algae or other bacteria that might be in water lines or storage tanks.

These units can treat a wide variety of water sources including stormwater, lagoons, and even wastewater if necessary.

From a tactical standpoint, the MWPS units are easily shipped as part of a ruggedized container designed to perform to the rigors of military specifications. Filters have exceeding long lives minimizing the time that the unit is under maintenance or requires going replacement parts during an armed conflict. Generating their own power makes them less vulnerable to the sabotage of utilities.

The units can be covered with bulletproof lining.

Due to field requests, JHOC will provide a customized MWPS unit for deployment in any crisis zone, the JHOC Poseidon System.

The custom design for water speciality will contain 4 MWPS quadcon units in a single 20-foot container configuration along with an enclosed 20 foot connex container as a TOC permitting a safe operational environment.

The total shipping module forms a solid 40 foot connex container. The units can be separated from the ops center container and sent to secondary forward locations if needed and monitored from the central command module.

Addressing the water crisis is a pressing issue that requires a range of solutions to be implemented. One of these solutions involves replacing water infrastructure which is old and outdated.  Our purification systems are highly effective and can run off-grid and without chemicals, making them ideal for disaster relief and emergency response. The systems are scalable and can cater to different needs, from small facilities for rural areas to large production facilities for densely populated areas. 

Moreover, these facilities should be mobile and energy-efficient, capable of using diesel generators, wind, or solar energy, to ensure they are sustainable and can operate anywhere in the world. Additionally, the water treatment facilities should be able to treat a variety of source water at low costs, ensuring that they are accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial status. 

With these solutions in place, we can ensure that communities all over the world have access to clean and safe drinking water. The impact of such solutions cannot be overstated, as they help to prevent water-borne diseases and provide a sense of comfort and security to people who would otherwise be struggling to access clean water. 

JHOC Water System Line

Perfect first responder unit

MWPS - Mini "Suitcase"

  • Purifies up to 300 gallons (1100 liters) /day on solar power.
  • Approximate weight: 60 lb (27 kg)
  • Dimensions: 31.59in x 20.47in x 12.45in (80.2cm x 52cm x 31.6cm)
Ideal "leave behind" unit

MWPS - 2,5 "Truck Bed"

  • Purifies up to 720 gallons (2 725 liters)/day on 6 hours of sunlight.
  • Approximate dry weight: 1000 lb (400 kg)
  • Dimensions (stowed): 3.5ft x 6.5ft x 4ft (1.1m x 2.0m x 1.2m)
Potable water at $0.0012/L

MWPS -4000 "QuadCon"

  • Purifies up to 7 400 gallons (28 000 liters) /day on 6 hours of solar power.
  • Approximate weight: 4 150 lb (1 882 kg)
  • Dimensions (stowed): 7.8ft x 3.93ft x 7.21ft (2.4m x 1.2m x 2.2m)

De-centralized Energy up to 1MW mobile solutions

Transportable Energy Management is a rapid deploy electrical management system for any remote or rural environment. Facilitates life-support operations for camps and compounds with comms, medical and critical services like water and waste management that require proximity to electrical power in the most austere/remote environments.

Systems powered by renewable sources such as solar, hydro, or wind. Solar array deploys (for use) and un-deploys (for storage) in under 5 minutes. The system quickly offloads from aircraft and reloads via forklift, and results in energy availability to charge air defense and offense, unmanned aerial systems, or any other remote energy needs.

Energy storage systems (batteries) can utilize multiple battery chemistries.

Systems can be paralleled to produce up to 180,000 watts, with 120 AC, 240 AC, and 3-phase outputs available.

Transportable via the single trailer (LTL / FTL), fits in the back of a full-sized pickup, up to 9 on a typical flatbed semi-truck, airlifted, etc.

  • One Touch Deployable: Eliminates need for electrical engineer on site
  • EMP Protection Built In (optional): Prevents damage from lightning strikes & electromagnetic threats
  • 3 Phase Capable: Standard output capability is 120/240 volts AC, with 3-phase available. 240 volts output provide up to 50 ampere current.
  • Silent: Removes sound and heat signature commonly found with generators

Comparing Solar Generators to Fuel Based Generators. Is it worth the switch?

Nearly all off-grid sites use some form of fuel-based (propane, gas, etc.) backup generator.

Fuel-based generators are energy guzzlers. A 20 kW propane generator, running 24 hours per day, will cost over $103,000 annually in fuel costs.

These costs exclude ongoing field maintenance (changing air/fuel filters, oil, spark plugs, flushing/filling the coolant as necessary) and can run in excess of $3/hour of run time.

Excludes replacing the propane generator every four years at a cost of $32,500 + issues related to getting to isolated locations.

Economic Analysis

In the above US Forest-funded pilot program, the photo voltaic (“PV”) system generated 9 kWh of energy per day while using 35 kWh per day (30-40 kWh is, coincidentally, the national US average). Energy storage consisted of 40 12-volt sealed batteries capable of storing 120 kWh. The cost for the entire system, which included solar modules, inverters, charge controllers, mobile trailers, and batteries, was about $170,000.

The results of replacing the fuel generator with the solar generator system:

  1. Batteries allowed the generator to operate only at its optimal rated load, reducing part-load inefficiencies.
  2. Propane generator run time went from 24 hours/day down to under 2 hours/day, reducing fuel consumption, run time, air pollution & maintenance of the backup generator.
  3. The backup propane generator’s lifetime duty cycle was increased from 4 years to 40 years.
  4. Annual maintenance costs on propane backup were reduced from $14,400 to less than $4,000/year.
  5. Backup generator-insured batteries obtained maximum battery duty cycle, while batteries, in turn, maximized the backup generator life cycle.
  6. The PV system, when compared to using a propane-only generator, reduced life-cycle costs by over 25% & 24 years of cost recovery.
  7. Plus, the backup propane generator is off for most hours, providing peace & quiet at the site.
  8. This project was created in 2012, ten years ago! The cost and efficiency numbers would look even better today, with cost recovery as low as 5-7 years.
  9. The need to use flammable and costly fuel was dramatically reduced.

NGO Support Services

JHOC provides a distinctive solution to assist NGOs in supporting ground tactics and activities during crisis response. This solution is particularly beneficial for organizations that are establishing new projects or locations or for those who wish to improve the efficiency of their implementation for their beneficiaries.

JHOC is dedicated to helping non-governmental organizations (NGOs) set up and operate more efficiently in crisis response areas. Our unique offering includes specialized teams in water, energy, logistics, and medical supply chains, allowing NGOs to focus on their direct impact and leave the setup and delivery to us. Our team has extensive experience working in countries such as Ukraine, Sudan, Ghana, Mozambique, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. 

At JHOC, we work closely with NGOs to determine their true needs and provide innovative solutions to global problems. We understand that every crisis response area is different, which is why we tailor our solutions to meet the exact needs of each NGO. We also review the local side of delivery to ensure that our solutions are efficient and effective. In addition to our consulting services, we also provide specialized equipment to crisis operations. Our life-saving mobile water systems ensure that clean drinking water is readily available in even the most remote locations. 

Our mobile solar systems provide reliable and renewable energy sources to power critical equipment and infrastructure. We can also help NGOs plan and build refugee centers and medical camps, as well as provide training delivery systems to help local communities become more self-sufficient. At JHOC, we believe that every crisis response area deserves a tailored, efficient solution. We are committed to helping NGOs make a meaningful impact on the communities they serve. 

Our approach is grounded in collaboration, innovation, and commitment to excellence. We believe that by working together, we can make a positive difference in the world. Our team is made up of experienced experts in their respective fields. They are passionate about their work and committed to helping NGOs achieve their goals. We pride ourselves on our ability to provide comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that make a real difference in people’s lives. 

If you are an NGO working in a crisis response area and need help setting up and operating more efficiently, contact JHOC today. We would be happy to discuss your needs and provide a tailored solution that meets your exact requirements. Let us help you make a meaningful impact on the communities you serve.