UCLA Selects AtHoc to Expand and Enhance Its Campus Emergency Notification System
UCLA Deploys Network-Based Emergency Alerting System to 45,000 Students, Faculty and Support Personnel
BURLINGAME, CA--(Marketwire - February 20, 2008) - AtHoc, Inc., the pioneer and leader in
network-centric emergency notification systems, today announced that
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has selected and deployed
AtHoc IWSAlerts™ to expand its capabilities for a campus-wide, mass
emergency notification system.
The deployment of AtHoc IWSAlerts will dramatically increase the scale and
speed of alerts and enable UCLA to rapidly reach 45,000 individuals from a
single console. Up to 15,000 online users will be notified via desktop
alerts, and up to 45,000 users will be notified via SMS text messages.
When UCLA faces an emergency, whether an earthquake or traffic accident, it
is now able to act quickly and put the right information in the hands of
the people impacted regardless of where they are.
"Sometimes it's a specific portion of the campus that needs to be notified,
and at other times, we need to alert the entire campus," said Jack Powazek,
assistant vice chancellor, General Services for UCLA. "UCLA issued a
request for proposals (RFP) and a number of vendors submitted proposals.
AtHoc was selected based on pre-established criteria."
AtHoc IWSAlerts provides the university with a significant cost-saving
benefit by leveraging the university's existing on-site communications
infrastructure. AtHoc IWSAlerts uses UCLA's internal IP network to
communicate with desktops and mobile devices. In the near future, UCLA will
also integrate AtHoc IWSAlerts with the existing speaker systems located
throughout the campus as well as with the university radio station. Once
the integration is completed, an emergency notification can be sent out
through all channels simultaneously with a consistent message.
University personnel with alerting authority trigger alerts from any
network-connected PC with a Web browser. Depending on the situation, they
can select from predefined alerts or create a custom alert. Alert messages
will be sent using multiple communication channels, including desktop
pop-up notifications, SMS text messaging, email and telephony. By combining
broadcast alerting with opt-in alerting using text messaging and phones,
the university can achieve a very high rate of student and personnel
notification.
"Emergency alerting for universities is surprisingly complicated --
especially a school with such a large student body," said Simon Berman,
vice president of product marketing for AtHoc. "AtHoc's experience with
very large organizations -- including those with populations in the
hundreds of thousands -- has resulted in a product that's able to handle
the enormous complexity involved in managing user contact data and ensuring
fast and reliable emergency notifications through a whole host of
communication devices."
In addition to providing powerful notification capabilities, AtHoc
IWSAlerts also addresses one of the biggest challenges of deploying an
emergency notification system -- the management and accuracy of user
contact data. To meet this challenge, AtHoc IWSAlerts integrates with
multiple organizational user repositories to import and synchronize
organizational structures, user data, attributes, contact details and
distribution lists. This allows the university to automatically import
contact data from other systems, helping ensure the information is accurate
and up to date.
About AtHoc
AtHoc is a recognized leader in providing enterprise-class, network-centric
emergency notification systems to military, government, and commercial
organizations for physical security, force protection , and personnel
accountability. Millions of end users worldwide, in organizations such as
the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Hawaii State Civil Defense, U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office, Boeing, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and eBay rely
on AtHoc's unified management systems for their emergency alerting and
critical communication needs. AtHoc has partnered with market leaders
including Microsoft, Northrop Grumman, Siemens, Avaya, Unisys, and others
to bring these notification solutions to the public and commercial markets.
For more information on AtHoc, please visit http://www.athoc.com.