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Three Components of the Genasys Protect Platform:

Act

Put Pre-Tested Response Plans into Motion

  • Alert via pre-established notification channels
  • Adapt to changing scenarios as they happen
  • Orchestrate response plans through a single operating picture
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Alert via pre-established notification channels

Take response time from hours to minutes by executing pre-tested response plans based on trusted data sources.

Pinpoint targeting of mass communications.

Send the right messages to the right people.

Saturate response areas.

Simultaneously deliver notifications across personal devices, public notification systems (highway signage and outdoor acoustic devices), media platforms (TV, radio, and social media), and installed or proprietary devices, like those used in manufacturing, mining, and highly-secure industries.

Avoid creating false alarms.

Ensure that notifications are not sent to non-affected zones.

Be Ready to Act Immediately

Adapt to changing scenarios as they happen

Use input from the field and real-time data to make informed decisions as the response plan progresses.

Simulate what-if scenarios.

Analyze real-time data to predict how critical events will evolve.

Stay ahead of changing conditions.

Keep contingency plans at the ready as circumstances on the ground change.

Liaise with local authorities.

Establish shared visibility and maintain an orchestrated response throughout the incident.

Orchestrate response plans through a single operating picture

Track your response through a unified dashboard.

Respond based on real-time data.

Sequence response steps based on traffic patterns, road closures, and changing weather conditions.

Move in sync with local authorities.

Share information through Genasys Protect regarding traffic control points and shelter statuses during evacuations.

Communicate changes in response plans.

Automatically keep all stakeholders apprised as circumstances on the ground change.