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BNET and Send Word Now Form Partnership to Facilitate Mobile Alerting for Corporate Emergency Access System

Business Network of Emergency Resources Inc. (BNET) the 'not-for-profit' corporation, dedicated to establishing practical, effective emergency and crisis management solutions for businesses and the designer of the innovative Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS) has announced a partnership with Send Word Now, the leading provider of on-demand alerting and response services. This new alliance integrates BNET's Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS) with Send Word Now's real -time mobile alerts via text and voice messages on cell phones, BlackBerry and Treo devices.

New York, NY (PRWEB) October 5, 2007 -- Business Network of Emergency Resources Inc. (BNET) the 'not-for-profit' corporation, dedicated to establishing practical, effective emergency and crisis management solutions for businesses and the designer of the innovative Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS) has announced a partnership with Send Word Now, the leading provider of on-demand alerting and response services. This new alliance integrates BNET's Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS) with Send Word Now's real -time mobile alerts via text and voice messages on cell phones, BlackBerry and Treo devices.

CEAS is a credentialing program for businesses, operating in conjunction with local government. The program helps facilitate access for critical business employees to their workplace quickly following an emergency event such as the recent steam pipe explosion in Manhattan, which resulted in travel and access restrictions. By enabling business to initiate a re-entry and recovery process as quickly as possible, CEAS allows companies to maintain core IT systems, meet regulatory requirements and secure critical data and records in the aftermath of an emergency; all with the aim of continuing the functions of business throughout or soon after a disaster.

The CEAS system together with Send Word Now's on-demand alerting and response service were used in this summer's steam pipe explosion on Lexington Avenue in New York City. Steam and mud were forced from the ground near Grand Central Station on East 41st Street from Third to Lexington Avenue forcing people to evacuate the area. With the Send Word Now service, BNET was able to send text or voice alerts to CEAS member's cell phones and PDA's. They were notified immediately when CEAS was activated by the City and were given status updates on the situation.
    
"We were extremely impressed with the deployment of the CEAS program at the site of the Manhattan steam pipe explosion, and were pleased that the Send Word Now on-demand alerting and response service was such a vital part of our communications," said Peter Picarillo, Executive Director of BNET, Inc. "Response to an emergency is clearly more than just evacuating people; it is also about
getting people back in. This emergency situation demonstrated to us and to all the CEAS participating businesses that the City of New York takes business recovery very seriously."
   
"Our partnership with BNET is a natural fit, as the CEAS program functions even more effectively with the mobile alerting and response capabilities that Send Word Now supplies," said Tom Shoemaker, CEO of Send Word Now. "As CEAS helps businesses to recover after an emergency situation, communication and coordination is vital, and we're pleased that BNET has chosen to partner with Send Word Now to facilitate that communication."
   
In addition to New York City, BNET's CEAS program has also been implemented in Buffalo, New York, Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Stamford, Connecticut. More cities like Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are expected to participate in the near future. Any city, county or state can adopt CEAS through a written agreement with BNET. Once adopted by a municipality, any business can elect to participate in the program, assigning a designated number of CEAS cards to critical employees or contractors, prior to any emergency or disaster.

About Business Network of Emergency Resources, INC. (BNET)
BNET, headquartered in New York City, is a not-for-profit company dedicated to establishing practical and effective emergency ad crisis management solutions through partnerships between the public and private sector. Created by BNET, the Corporation Emergency Access System (CEAS) uses a "critical employee access card" system to mitigate the economic loss incurred through unforeseen emergencies where access to the workplace is restricted. The goal of CEAS is to accelerate recovery time for both business and government. For more information visit www.ceas.com

About Send Word Now
Send Word Now is the leading provider of on-demand alerting and response services driving effective communication during time sensitive situations. The easy-to-use, web based services are used by corporations, government agencies, and educational institutions to ensure fast, effective, two-way communication in real-time, ensuring continuity during time sensitive events - anywhere, anytime, regardless of location, device or connection. The company is headquartered in New York City. More information about Send Word Now can be found at www.sendwordnow.com. Send Word Now. Get Word Back. See the Results.

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