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Adam Zachary Wolfe
Chief Adam Wolfe (AFRN)
Born (1984-01-19) January 19, 1984 (age 41)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, Systems Architect
Known forAFRN, OmniChain Holdings, Neighborhood Stations
Call signKN6QGV
Websitelinkedin.com/in/AdamZWolfe

Adam Zachary Wolfe (born January 19, 1984) is an American entrepreneur and systems designer. He is the founder and director of the American First Responders Network (AFRN), a nonprofit public benefit corporation based in California, as well as OmniChain Holdings, a blockchain infrastructure company with a focus on digital identity and decentralized systems.

Career

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AFRN (American First Responders Network)

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Wolfe is the founder of the American First Responders Network (AFRN), a nonprofit public benefit corporation incorporated in California[1] that builds community-based disaster preparedness infrastructure and organizes emergency response capabilities through projects such as Neighborhood Stations and the Responders Portal.

AFRN also operates a blog and public-facing website platform, publishing preparedness guides and articles focused on community engagement and education.[2][3]

OmniChain Holdings

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Wolfe is the founder of OmniChain Holdings, a company that builds decentralized infrastructure for identity management, contract execution, and cross-___domain data integration. OmniChain enables blockchain-based solutions such as secure digital identities, programmable agreements (OmniContracts), and decentralized trust primitives that are modular and customizable.

Media and Appearances

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Wolfe has also hosted over 30 episodes of a BridgeCom Systems educational YouTube series BridgeCom University Live, focused on amateur radio systems, emergency communications, and responder technology.[4]

He was the original host of a livestream series called Ask Me Anything (Live), a free public question-and-answer series that ran for 38 episodes.

Notable Projects

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  • Neighborhood Stations (AFRN) – Local disaster hubs for staging, coordination, and training
  • Responders Portal (AFRN) – Secure digital platform for responder identity, deployment, and operations
  • Vehicle OS (AFRN) – A mission control system for emergency vehicles integrating lights, comms, and navigation
  • Investigations Vault (AFRN) – Digital evidence and chain-of-custody system for field investigations
  • Interoperability Communications Network (AFRN) – Multi-band communication infrastructure for mutual aid
  • OmniChain Blockchain System – Decentralized infrastructure for identity-bound transactions and records
  • Secure Digital Identities – FIPS-compliant digital ID framework supporting verified and anonymous identity modes

Online Presence

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References

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  1. ^ "Business Search – America's First Responders Network". California Secretary of State. Retrieved July 4, 2025. Entity: America's First Responders Network and its Constituent Branches, Corps, Divisions, Brigades, and Battalions Inc. • Entity Type: Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation • Status: Active • Formed in California on April 9, 2024.
  2. ^ "Disaster Preparedness Blog". AFRN. Retrieved July 4, 2025.
  3. ^ "Disaster News Blog". AFRN. Retrieved July 4, 2025.
  4. ^ "BridgeCom Systems – YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved July 4, 2025.