Desktop Alert Named Best Regional or National Public Safety Communications, Co-winner Best Mass Notification System by Government Security News
(PRWEB) December 06, 2013 -- Desktop Alert Inc., the industry leader in ‘less than one minute’ network-centric mass warning notification systems (MWNS) to military, government, healthcare, higher education and industrial organizations, today announced that its Microsoft Windows® .Net based emergency communication platform was awarded best in two categories; Best Regional or National Public Safety Communications and Best Mass Notification System (Co-winner) by Government Security News.
General Lance W. Lord, USAF (Ret) advisor to Desktop Alert said, "Timely emergency notification saves lives and improves readiness! Desktop Alert is honored by the recognition of its contribution to critical mission outcomes."
The Best Regional or National Public Safety Communications award was based on the enterprise-level deployment of Desktop Alerts’ award winning notification platform at:
• Northern Command / NORAD
• National Guard (Army and Air)
• FEMA HQ
• United State Air Force Space Command
• And most U.S. Army installations nationwide.
The Best Mass Notification award was based on the enterprise-level deployment of Desktop Alerts’ award winning notification platform at the United States Air National Guard.
“We are pleased to have been chosen as Best Mass Notification System and the Best Regional or National Public Safety Communications system. As our clientele list affirms, during a national emergency event Desktop Alert products and services have been selected for early warning notification to our nation’s most crucial first line of defense organizations,” said Howard Ryan, CEO and Founder Desktop Alert Inc.
“Our companies past performance reports have gotten the message out loud and clear. There is a mission-proven, affordable and certified MWNS solution available to the Department of Defense," Ryan added.
About Desktop Alert: http://www.desktopalert.net
Worldwide U.S. military organizations such as the U.S. National Guard, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Multi-National Forces in Iraq, the U.S. Air Force, and The U.S. Army now utilize the Desktop Alert total mass notification platform daily for their organization's emergency communication requirements. Desktop Alert can contact thousands of computer users at their desktop and require them to click to confirm receipt of the message flashed on their screen. Those not verified can then be listed on a report and/or sent as a "Target Package" to be automatically contacted by other means such as email, SMS, phone calls and other devices.
Howard Ryan, Desktop Alert Inc., http://www.desktopalert.net, +1 (973) 580-3447, [email protected]
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