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Re: [emergency] Fwd: Public Alerts Solutions

  • 1.  Re: [emergency] Fwd: Public Alerts Solutions

    Posted 02-07-2004 19:31
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] Fwd: Public Alerts Solutions


    Yes, TRAK is well established in the law-enforcement market, 
    especially for missing-children applications.  Their earlier 
    implementations were based on color fax machines, but I believe 
    they're moving to a fully digital model.  Like many other providers 
    of alerting and emergency information technologies, they've broadened 
    their market target significantly since 9/11.
    
    I'm not clear on how Mr. Bower got ahold of Mr. Woo's email.
    
    - Art
    
    
    At 8:16 AM -0800 2/7/04, Rex Brooks wrote:
    >Hi Folks,
    >
    >Thanks for all the response, since I really don't have the time to 
    >focus on this right now. Regardless, I thought I would pass this 
    >along, too. I finally got around to simply checking the website 
    >associated with this message
    >
    >http://socialtech.trak.org/
    >
    >I was then going to check out the sender to see if he is a lurker on 
    >the EM TC list, but OASIS timed out twice, so I guess they are doing 
    >maintenance. Anyway, on the basis of the website checking out as 
    >valid, I am passing it along...
    >
    >Hmmmnnnnnn... Did you ever get the feeling that you were missing 
    >something important? I hate it when this happens.
    >
    >Ciao,
    >Rex
    >
    >>Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 16:12:06 -0500
    >>From: Todd Bower <toddbower@compuserve.com>
    >>Subject: Public Alerts Solutions
    >>Sender: Todd Bower <toddbower@compuserve.com>
    >>To: Steven Woo <SWoo@nas.edu>, Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
    >>X-Rcpt-To: <rexb@starbourne.com>
    >>X-DPOP: Version number supressed
    >>Status: U
    >>
    >>Mr. Woo & Mr. Brooks--
    >>I have been made aware of your interest in information relating to public
    >>emergency alert notifications to precise locations. I thought I would
    >>provide you a high-level understanding of the Critical Reach Alert System
    >>now being deployed that at least in significant ways addresses this issue..
    >>
    >>First, Critical Reach is a nonprofit organization that, since 1995, has
    >>deployed alert systems to law enforcement agencies to enable them to
    >>quickly build and distribute bulletins to other police agencies and the
    >>public. The solution, known as TRAK, has been deployed in over 1,400 law
    >>enforcement agencies nationwide. The updated version of TRAK that
    >>capitalizes on current technology has been deployed statewide in New Jersey
    >>to a total of 550 law enforcement agencies. We are now beginning to migrate
    >>the 1,400 users of the original technology to the updated version. As we
    >>deploy the updated version we are changing the product name to Critical
    >>Reach.
    >>
    >>Critical Reach is designed for use by any authority (law enforcement,
    >>health, OES, fire, Homeland Security, military, etc.)  responsible for
    >>public health and safety. The system enables multiple  independent
    >>authorities to quickly share bulletins (including from 1 to 6 images) with
    >>each other or to precise subsets of the public infrastructure. It is
    >>intended for use by local agencies on a daily basis across the full range
    >>of health, safety, and criminal cases and events--Missing Persons, Wanted
    >>Persons, Health Alerts, Amber Alerts, Terror Alerts, Environmental Alerts,
    >>etc. Bulletin distribution can be quickly scalable from 1 to millions and
    >>from local to county to region to state, etc.
    >>
    >>Authority users access a shared address book of alert recipients, each of
    >>which is carefully defined by its geography (State/County/City/Neighborhod)
    >>and by the type of entity (Business, School, Media. Transportation Center,
    >>Medical, Volunteer Org, etc.). Each major category has multiple
    >>sub-categories, so Business includes Pawn Shops, Auto Body Shops, Hotels,
    >>Malls, etc. The goal is to enable each authority, across the full range of
    >>cases and events that they must handle, to be able to get alert information
    >>to the precise people that need it.
    >>
    >>Critical Reach, as part of our nonprofit mission, works carefully at the
    >>County and local levels with authorities and trusted public volunteers to
    >>deeply populate the shared address book and thereby create a vital public
    >>asset. We have addresses both ends of the spectrum very effectively--a
    >>proven and trusted technology tool for authorities that meets their user
    >>and security requirements plus a community-based effort that delivers the
    >>needed shared address book of recipients. The result is a single,
    >>multi-purpose, highly flexible tool that greatly enhances community health
    >>and safety.
    >>
    >>We are now ramping up to extend the new technology to all current TRAK
    >>users and to new authorities. We bring substantial private sector resources
    >>to the table to drive down the cost of the solution for authorities.
    >>
    >>I hope this is helpful. My full contact information is  shown below. If I
    >>can provide further information of be of any assistance, please feel free
    >>to contact me.
    >>
    >>Regards,
    >>
    >>Todd Bower, Executive Director
    >>
    >>Critical Reach
    >>1660 S. Amphlett Blvd.  #330
    >>San Mateo, CA  94402
    >>650/655-3801
    >>Fax 650/525-0225
    >>toddb@trak.org
    >
    >
    >--
    >Rex Brooks
    >GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth
    >W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com
    >Email: rexb@starbourne.com
    >Tel: 510-849-2309
    >Fax: By Request
    
    


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