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AtHoc Congratulates UCLA for Winning Gold Award From California Emergency Services Association for University's Deployment of Unified Emergency Alerting System
UCLA's Deployment of AtHoc IWSAlerts, Known as BruinAlert, Wins Award for Progressive Use of Technology to Protect Students and Staff
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SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - December 11, 2008) - AtHoc, Inc., the pioneer and leader in
network-centric emergency
notification systems, today congratulates UCLA for receiving the
California Emergency Services Association (CESA) Gold Award for its
state-of-the-art emergency alerting system.
UCLA was recognized for its BruinAlert™ system, which is built on
AtHoc's IWSAlerts™ emergency notification solution. In 2007, UCLA
deployed AtHoc IWSAlerts as part of its emergency management strategy to
protect its campus population of more than 60,000 people. AtHoc IWSAlerts
provides a comprehensive, unified system for UCLA that manages alert
dissemination across multiple channels and physical devices, including
network alerting to desktops, telephony alerting, email, SMS text
messaging, campus sirens, radio, cable TV and California's Emergency
Digital Information Service (EDIS).
"UCLA deserves this award for its innovative approach to emergency
alerting," said Keith Harrison, immediate past president of CESA. "With
their BruinAlert system, UCLA has created one of the most comprehensive
alerting systems in the world, capable of reaching the entire campus
through numerous personal and public devices from a single unified console
within minutes."
BruinAlert has already been used twice to alert the campus population about
potentially dangerous situations, including the 5.8 magnitude earthquake
that impacted Los Angeles in July 2008 and a wildfire near campus in
October 2008.
"While other universities are having difficulties creating an effective and
reliable emergency notification capability, UCLA stands out for its
progressive approach to emergency preparedness," said Simon Berman, vice
president of product marketing for AtHoc. "Their unified deployment
supports many alerting channels, all of which can be managed from a single
console. This means the entire campus population can be alerted within
minutes, wherever they are. We congratulate UCLA for leading the charge
within the higher education system, and we're excited to be a part of their
award-winning application."
The gold award was given to UCLA by the California Emergency Services
Association, which was founded in 1965 with the mission of preserving and
protecting property through emergency preparedness and disaster mitigation.
The CESA membership is made up of emergency managers and planners from
city, county, state and federal government, healthcare, education, private
industry and public service organizations.
About AtHoc
AtHoc is the pioneer and recognized leader in providing enterprise-class,
network-centric emergency notification systems to military, government and
commercial organizations for physical security, force protection and
personnel accountability. Millions of end users worldwide, in organizations
such as the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Hawaii State Civil
Defense, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, NASA, Boeing and
PricewaterhouseCoopers rely on AtHoc's unified management systems for their
emergency alerting and critical communication needs. AtHoc has partnered
with market leaders including Microsoft, Cisco, Dell, Harris, Siemens,
Avaya, Lockheed Martin, Unisys and others to bring these notification
solutions to the public and commercial markets.
For more information on AtHoc, please visit http://www.athoc.com.