"Having a disaster recovery plan - a workable blueprint detailing both how to prepare for and react to a catastrophic event - can literally make the difference in the survival of your business. So why do so many businesses put it on their to-do lists but never get around to it? It's because creating a plan seems overwhelming, intimidating and too large a task. This is where our newly designed Survivor or Statistic (SOS®) software application can help...."
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Schools use Disaster Software company to broadcast messages rapidly
"Schools throughout the United States rely on the AlertNow Rapid Communication Service to deliver tens of thousands of voice and text messages within minutes to telephones or any Internet-enabled device, including mobile phones and computers."
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Disaster planning software for agents
" The trail of broken lines of communications--no telephone service, a lack of electricity, the unavailability of computers and no access to the Internet--that followed the 2005 hurricane season, especially in the Gulf Coast region, demonstrates just what can go wrong in disaster planning, the experts say."
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Disaster Software for Campuses
"Our Campus Solution includes all the powerful features of our Global Alertlink technology platform, but has been customized specifically to meet the demands of an educational environment, whether that be higher education or K-12. This solution was created after consulting with educational institutions on their specific needs."
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Disaster-planning software speeds response to hurricanes, quakes
"The use of software packages can aid disaster planners in response to catastrophic situations. Analysts believe that better planning and the use of a computerized disaster management system would have helped Dade County, FL, respond to Hurricane Andrew. The state of Pennsylvania utilizes Research Alternatives Inc's Emergency Information System software package to ready itself for emergency response and has used the system to cope with a prison riot. Impact Research Group Ltd of Vancouver, British Columbia, manufactures an integrated emergency response software package and Strohl Systems of Plymouth Meeting, PA, markets the Living Disaster Planning Recovery System. Additionally, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides state and local governments with training and evacuation-planning software. Geographic information systems also aid localities in tracking geography and planning for catastrophes."
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Disaster Planning Software for Nursing Home Preparedness
"...The consortium developed a plan for a new system and worked with Previstar, a leader in disaster preparedness software, to create a streamlined solution to meet their needs...Previstar quickly provides customized solution...Using Previstar's Continual Preparedness System (CPS) as a foundation, the project team created a customized, web based, emergency preparedness and decision support system that fits their specific needs, specific patient care terminology, and is accessible by authorized personnel from any location..."
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Intergraph Disaster Management Software
"Having access to the most comprehensive and update information available is critical when it comes to making effective decisions in the wake of a disaster. When dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of lives are on the line, response needs to be as quick and efficient as possible. No data should be overlooked, and no time should be spared. Intergraph offers enterprise disaster planning and management systems that enable a real-time, common operational picture across the entire enterprise..."
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Disaster Software: MIR3's Intelligent Notification System is the Leading Platform for Mass Notification Solutions
"MIR3 - Top 10 Reasons We are the Only Choice...
1) Fortune 100 Companies Trust MIR3.
Organizations globally have implemented the MIR3 Intelligent Notification (IN®) platform and TelAlert's® family of products to assure rapid, reliable, and cost-effective communication with anyone, anytime and anywhere. IN and TelAlert notification solutions are currently trusted by the vast majority of companies on the Fortune 100, over 100 esteemed colleges and universities, and numerous local, state and federal agencies."
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1) Fortune 100 Companies Trust MIR3.
Organizations globally have implemented the MIR3 Intelligent Notification (IN®) platform and TelAlert's® family of products to assure rapid, reliable, and cost-effective communication with anyone, anytime and anywhere. IN and TelAlert notification solutions are currently trusted by the vast majority of companies on the Fortune 100, over 100 esteemed colleges and universities, and numerous local, state and federal agencies."
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Disaster software keeps track of medical and emergency data
"Supporting patient side of electronic medical records, Just In Case® v3.1.1A software stores and carries personal, financial, and medical data needed in event of natural disaster. Software includes tracking code assigned to each individual for tracking data such as insurance policies, checking accounts, credit cards, and securities..."
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Disaster software standards may get muscle from DHS
"The Homeland Security Department could supercharge emergency management software standards by requiring the department's grantees to purchase compliant equipment..."
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RAMSAFE disaster software stores and organizes massive amounts of critical data
"RAMSAFE software stores and organizes massive amounts of critical data about a location or special event before an incident happens. During crises, RAMSAFE users are armed with total on-scene situational awareness. The software provides detailed forecasts of casualties, necessary command-level responses, specific time-phased resource requirements and online access to personnel and resource shortfall information..."
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Disaster software and hardware infrastructures being reviewed in Indonesia
"The series of natural disasters that happened in Indonesia recently have been worldwide interest. To understand these natural phenomena, a number of studies relating to the cause of disaster have been done as well as its impact to the surrounding..."
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GRT-based 'disaster software' deployed worldwide
"It's a radical departure from what we were doing in the past, when we had people calling in saying 'This is what I think is happening.' "
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VC, federal sales lure disaster software firm to D.C.
"Novak Biddle Venture Partners and Paladin Capital Group are investing $5 million in Ramsafe Technologies and moving the software company's headquarters from Tennessee to Washington, where it's already made some key sales..."
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'In Case of Emergency' Disaster Software
"If you were unconscious, how would emergency personnel know that you are diabetic or that you are allergic to bee stings? How would they know who to contact or that you are taking heart medication?..."
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Sahana disaster software to be expanded
"The Sahana open source disaster software is being expanded to support disease surveillance and also for use in disease related emergencies, such as bird flu, where Public-health surveillance is important to detecting and dealing with the emergency..."
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U.S. Scientists Develop Disaster Software
"The Sandia National Laboratory's software system -- the Building Restoration Operations Optimization Model, or BROOM, -- is designed to assist officials in cleaning and returning to service contaminated buildings and facilities affected by a disaster."
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Natural Disaster and Software
"When you think of natural disaster, software programs rarely come to mind. But Ted Okada and Robert Kirkpatrick of Microsoft’s Humanitarian Systems know from experience that where there's a crisis, software can be a life-saver..."
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