
Top Trends in Critical Communications eBook
Uncover the top trends that can help you distribute clear, concise communications, keep operations running and save lives during critical situations.
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Many of the existing sirens in California, and throughout the United States, provide generic alerts, incapable of broadcasting intelligible voice instructions and critical notifications during emergencies or disasters.
The Genasys Public Safety Platform unifies mass notification channels; Location-Based SMS, Cell Broadcast, Mobile, Social Media, CAP Compliant for Sirens, TV, Radio and much more.
The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) is an architecture that unifies the United States’ Emergency Alert System, National Warning System, Wireless Emergency Alerts, and NOAA Weather Radio, under a single platform.
The authority that approves your application to issue messages on IPAWS is FEMA: it regulates the types of messages you could broadcast and the FIPS codes you are allowed to broadcast to.
The ability to issue geographically defined alerts without having the public to opt in has long been the strongest point of the system.
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