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1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley to Roll Out AtHoc's Network-Centric Mass Notification System for Irwin Army Hospital and Fort Riley Elementary Schools
Fort Riley Expands Use of AtHoc IWSAlerts, Doubling the Number of People Protected to More Than 10,000
| Quelle: AtHoc
SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - June 29, 2009) - AtHoc, Inc., the pioneer and leader in
network-centric emergency
notification systems, today announced a deal with the 1st Infantry
Division and Fort Riley to expand its use of AtHoc IWSAlerts™ enterprise
wide. The new deployment includes two additional major units -- the 1st
Infantry Division and Irwin Army hospital -- as well as the Fort Riley
Elementary Schools which are located on the installation. This rollout will
double the number of protected people at Fort Riley from 5,000 to 10,000.
AtHoc IWSAlerts significantly increases the fort's ability to contact
personnel on and off site when an event occurs. Alerts are rapidly
delivered through the IP network to all computer workstations using pop-up
visual alerts, and the computer speakers broadcast the message. The system
also delivers alerts as SMS text messages to cell phones and can send
emails to computers and mobile devices (including BlackBerry devices).
By upgrading from AtHoc IWSAlerts Standard Edition to the Enterprise
Edition, Fort Riley will also be able to take advantage of additional
features available through the offering, among them tiered operator
permissions, Active Directory integration and multi-unit support.
AtHoc IWSAlerts Enterprise Edition contains sophisticated operator
permissions that will allow the 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley to
create tiers of operator permissions. Emergency operators at the
installation will have the ability to alert all personnel on base, and each
tenant unit will also have its own virtual private system it can use to
send alerts exclusively to its members.
"Though the garrison at Fort Riley has been able to manage and disseminate
alerts to the Army garrison personnel using the Army's Local Area Network
for several years, an innovative solution developed by AtHoc and Fort Riley
personnel will now enable that same garrison operations center to also
include the on-post Fort Riley Elementary Schools and on-post Irwin Army
Hospital during severe weather notifications, like tornadoes, and other
emergencies," said (Ret.) Army Colonel David Brown, AtHoc's Director of
Army Operations. "It is an important capability, but the technical solution
had to comply with strict Army network security rules. We are excited to
partner with the 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley in this
ground-breaking endeavor."
The expansion of Fort Riley's net-centric mass notification
system extends the reach of the system to its tenant units, enabling each
tenant to reach its active duty and civilian workforce with an emergency
message, activate recall and provide accountability information in times of
emergency.
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, U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office, NASA, Microsoft, 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, DCC and
others to bring these notification solutions to the public and commercial
markets.
For more information on AtHoc, please visit http://www.athoc.com.