AEN News Updates

Monthly Archive for July, 2008

Town wide alert system available in Dumont

As part of a growing trend, Dumont has unveiled a new emergency alert system that will contact you when an emergency arises.

In the span of a month the new system called the Citizen Communication Center, or C3, has signed up over 500 families, allowing the borough to send custom emergency messages - ranging from road closures, power outages, floodings, school closings, and even national terror alerts.

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July Newsletter Available

The AEN Newsletter for July is now available online.

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Featured Topics in this month’s newsletter:

- AEN SIGNS PACT WITH HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS

- AEN’S NORCROSS SETS ASIDE TV DUTIES

- AMERICA’S EMERGENCY NETWORK’S CHRIS BENNETT TALKS WITH NOKIA’S BLOGMEISTERS

- POTENTIAL OF FM AVAILABILITY ON CELL PHONE

- FEMA AGREES TO MANAGE MOBILE PHONE ALERT SYSTEM

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Alachua County emergency alert system

Alachua County residents can now sign up their cell phone numbers to receive emergency alerts from the county’s combined communications center.

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FM Capable Cell Phones Would Benefit All

A Report commissioned by an NAB advocacy program aimed at fast-tracking advanced services for radio states that the radio industry should move quickly to convince cell phone manufacturers of the benefits of producing FM-capable cell phones.

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GSS Seeks Its Place In Enhanced EAS

With a new approach to public warning on the horizon, Global Security Systems is actively pushing its Alert FM Datacast technology.

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Centers Request Cellular Numbers for Notifications

At the height of wildfires last week, the Santa Cruz (Calif.) County Consolidated Communications Center used their emergency notification system to make almost 8,000 telephone calls.

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Five cities test high-tech 911 system

Five cities across the USA are testing a new national 911 system that would allow communications with police and other emergency personnel by text message and take advantage of the latest technology to pinpoint accident scenes.

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Contact: Bryan Norcross
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