University Launches Emergency Notification Network
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The University of Maryland, College Park, has deployed a text-based network that enables campus Public Safety to notify the entire campus--thousands of faculty and 35,000 students--of a crisis, or send targeted messages for a routine incident.
The system also communicates with parents.
The university can notify the entire campus, or targeted areas both
on and off campus in seconds using the Roam Secure Alert Network
(RSAN) . The system is capable of reaching any text-enabled device
including cell phones, pagers, e-mail, and Blackberry, as well as
telephones and fax and other communication media. The system also
provides two-way messaging capabilities. All messages are stored
and presented in the web-based application via the AlertTracker or
to the field via a mobile device, creating an easy to view alert
summary and audit trail.
"The Roam Secure Alert Network gives the University of Maryland the
ability to instantly communicate emergency information to our on
and off campus constituents,” said Major Jay Gruber,
University of Maryland Department of Public Safety. “We chose
RSAN because of their experience managing large-scale text alerting
systems over the past six years and for the easy enrollment process
that was unique to the system. It is important to make enrollment
easy on a college campus. We were also impressed with how quickly
Roam Secure was able to make the system operational, taking only a
few days to install the system, configure it to our needs, and
train authorized personnel.”
Roam Secure supports more than 115 RSAN systems across the country
at local, state and federal government agencies, schools,
hospitals, airports, refineries and other key businesses for
routine and emergency communication. The Roam Secure Information
Exchange (RSIX) enables the University of Maryland to securely
connect with other RSAN systems in five major metropolitan areas,
including the seventeen jurisdictions in the National Capital
Region, Philadelphia, San Francisco and local RSAN systems across
the country in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Virginia, Maryland,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado and California. Each new RSAN
system, including existing systems throughout Maryland, can join
the growing national emergency information exchange and share
private and public all hazards emergency information regionally,
statewide and nationally.
“The University of Maryland has deployed a text-based,
interoperable emergency alert system that serves the students,
faculty, parents, campus security and greater University of
Maryland community,” said David Drescher, CEO of Roam Secure.
“They have further enhanced their communication capabilities
and are better prepared to communicate with their constituents
quickly, on all types of devices, as needed.”
For more information, visit: www.roamsecure.net.
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