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Some broadcast CAP-usage news

  • 1.  Some broadcast CAP-usage news

    Posted 08-11-2005 21:41
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    Subject: Some broadcast CAP-usage news


    FYI (last time I checked CAP was part of this system, although this may
    not be the case since I don't see it mentioned).
    
    Cheers
    Kon
    
    --snip
    
    CHANTILLY, VA, and Nashville, TN - August 10, 2005 - SpectraRep�, a
    leading provider of solutions for the broadcast delivery of IP video,
    rich media and data over digital television and satellite, and Nashville
    Public Television (NPT), an independent, community-licensed public
    television station, today announced that they will partner to provide
    alerting, training and emergency management capabilities to Nashville's
    Office of Emergency Management (OEM). 
    
    NPT and SpectraRep will work with the Nashville Metropolitan Government
    to develop a training and emergency alerting system called NPT MetroCast
    for use during the City of Nashville and Greater Nashville Homeland
    Security District 5 2005 Emergency Preparedness Challenge on September
    23 and 24 in Nashville. The system will use several toolsets provided by
    SpectraRep with the goal of deploying a wireless all-hazards
    preparedness network for emergency management and ongoing training. 
    
    The NPT MetroCast system will use several toolsets provided by
    SpectraRep, including AlertManagerTM and IncidentOneTM, which both allow
    for the delivery of real-time information. AlertManagerTM is an
    emergency notification system that securely and reliably sends EAS,
    AMBER, weather alerts and other information to broadcasters for
    redistribution to the general public, as well as directly to government
    offices, schools, hospitals and other sites. Alerts can be distributed
    in text, audio and video formats, along with data files and other
    emergency information. IncidentOneTM provides access to training content
    and the latest data on effects, protective gear, and response measures
    for hazardous chemicals, biological and radiological threats, and
    explosives. 
    
    The NPT MetroCast system will be deployed to support the City of
    Nashville and Greater Nashville Homeland Security District 5 during
    their 2005 Emergency Preparedness Challenge, one of the nation's largest
    local disaster preparedness exercises for emergency responders in
    Davidson, Williamson, Wilson and Sumner counties. 
    
    


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