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Tag: Emergency Notification: Page 2
Patrol
Jury Rules Va. Tech Negligent in Massacre
A jury found Virginia Tech negligent on Wednesday for delaying to alert its campus community about a gunman during the 2007 massacre that left 33 people dead.
March 13, 2012
Technology
Nixle Reboots Text Messaging Service for LE
The Nixle Connect SMS text-messaging service is now being offered at no charge to agencies. Earlier this month, Nixle rolled out its Dial and InterConnect "add-ons" that expand its capabilities when the mission is on the line.
August 21, 2011
Technology
Cassidian Launches Communications Portal for Public Safety
Cassidian Communications has announced the deployment of its Self-Registration Portal (SRP) by numerous U.S. public safety operations utilizing The Communicator! NXT, GeoCast Web and REVERSE 911 notification solutions.
July 21, 2011
Patrol
Feds Fine Virginia Tech for Notification Failures During Massacre
The DOE found the university to be in violation of the Clery Act for not issuing a timely warning after the slain students were discovered and for not following its own procedures for handling a threat.
March 29, 2011
Technology
PlantCML Self-Registration Portal Provides Emergency Notification
PlantCML developed the SRP in response to a "growing need for public and private sector organizations to expand their notification reach during critical events, such as inclement weather, security breaches, and campus safety threats," according to the company.
November 2, 2010
Technology
Emergency Simulations Provide Learning Opportunities
Effective communication is essential in large-scale emergencies. With multiple agencies working together on a complex and fast-paced incident, every second counts; there's no room for delay or error.
June 7, 2010
Technology
Philly Could Get 2,700 New Police, Fire Radios
Police, firefighters and prison officials will receive about 2,700 new radios as part of a proposed upgrade to Philadelphia's emergency radio system.
April 29, 2009
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