Desktop Alert, 2017 NYC Republican Comptroller Candidate and Former NY Jet Michel Faulkner, Iconic NY Ranger Alumni Attend NYC Security Conference at Jacob Javits Center
Chatham, New Jersey (PRWEB) October 11, 2017 -- Today Desktop Alert Inc. the 2017 Best Mass Notification System by GSN 2017 Airport, Seaport, Border Security Awards announced that the company will be presenting at the ISC EAST Free Physical Security Event. at booth 667.
The company will be featuring New York Rangers hockey alumni Ron Duguay, Ron Greschner, Nick Fotiu and Stefan Matteau on November 16th between 10 a.m. and 12 noon for a special meet and greet autograph and photo session, iPhone videos etc.. NY Ranger fans will recall former New York Ranger star Stephan Matteau as being best remembered for his historical goal which led the NY Rangers to their 1994 Stanley Cup.
ISC East is the Northeast’s largest security industry event. At ISC East you will have the chance to meet with technical reps from over 225 leading brands in the security industry, allowing you to find out about new products and stay ahead of the competition. Encompassing everything from Video Surveillance and Access Control to Smart Home Technologies and Unmanned Security, you’re sure to find products and services that will benefit your company and clients.
Reverend Michael Faulkner, a former New York Jet and current Republican Comptroller candidate for the City of New York will also be at the Desktop Alert booth promoting the need for New York City to embrace all of the latest technological innovations readily available to the denizens of New York City.
"Our world and particularly in urban areas has become increasingly more dangerous, I am very grateful for Desktop Alert's commitment to technology and Public Safety. For the first time I can say we truly have a seamless integration of both. I look forward to making Desktop Alerts rapid alert systems available to all New Yorkers," said Reverend Michael Faulkner former New York Jet and Republican Comptroller candidate for the City of New York.
"We are thrilled to present at ICS EAST with these iconic and fervent NYC representatives that have and continue to work hand in hand with the cities police, fire departments and first responders," said Howard Ryan, founder Desktop Alert Inc.
Desktop Alert will be featuring its newly acquired subsidiary Metis Secure Solutions to enhance security in New York high rise buildings, subways, common areas and parking lots.
"In the last 50+ years, it was commonplace to see pay phones across New York City and the nation at large just to make a phone call at every corner, convenience store and beyond. Now, given the state of global security concerns and the enhanced need to mitigate emergent events as they take place it is entirely reasonable and affordable to input emergency help stations where help is just the press of a button away. For example, emergency help stations installed across NYC subways would mitigate emergencies before, during and after a catastrophic event providing first responders with immediate actionable intelligence," Ryan added.
About Desktop Alert https://www.desktopalert.net
Desktop Alert is a leading provider of enterprise mass notification and emergency communications to the United States Department of Defense, federal government and First-Responders around the world. Its innovative and patented software has been internationally recognized as a “Best Mass Notification” and “Best First Responder Interoperable Communications” system. Desktop Alert provides a suite of scalable, flexible, and adaptable communication, collaboration, and situational awareness tools in environments ranging from austere - no terrestrial infrastructure support - to fully modern with extensive IP and legacy system integrations. Desktop Alert optimizes the communications flow with timely, accurate information to ensure effective decision making, coordination, proactive community engagement, and public awareness.
Howard Ryan, Desktop Alert Inc., http://www.desktopalert.net, +1 (973) 580-3447, [email protected]
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