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Air Force Materiel Command Selects AtHoc IWSAlerts for Command-Wide Deployment to 125,000 Personnel
$3.4M Contract Awarded for AtHoc's Unified Network-Centric Emergency Notification System to Help Protect All AFMC Personnel Nationwide
| Source: AtHoc
SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - December 4, 2008) - AtHoc, Inc., the pioneer and leader in
network-centric emergency notification systems, today announced that the
Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) has selected AtHoc IWSAlerts™ as its
command-wide standard for unified IP-based emergency notification. Under
the $3.4 million contract, AFMC will deploy AtHoc IWSAlerts across all 10
bases and tenant units around the country, providing mass
notification and personnel accountability capabilities to all 125,000
active-duty military and civilian personnel.
The command-wide selection of AtHoc IWSAlerts follows on previous
successful deployments at three AFMC installations -- Eglin, Edwards and
Wright Patterson Air Force bases -- where the system is currently used to
alert more than 30,000 people in case of emergency.
The new contract extends AtHoc's solution to all additional AFMC bases via
a centralized deployment that will allow AFMC leadership to reach all
personnel across the command within minutes. AtHoc IWSAlerts will include
centralized telephony resources and will also be integrated with local
base-level telephony alerting systems such as DCC's The Communicator!®
NXT, as well as giant voice siren systems, to provide a fully integrated
notification management system. With this unified approach, the time
required to launch and manage a consistent alert across multiple
independent systems is greatly reduced. In addition, each base will be able
to trigger alerts to their own personnel to provide a local alerting
capability.
"An integrated, centralized deployment of a mass notification system
supports our key requirements to provide a unified, command-wide emergency
notification system for AFMC," said Colonel Richard Wesche, Deputy Director
of Communications for Headquarters AFMC. "Once fully deployed, operators
will be able to easily reach personnel at all AFMC locations or individual
wings through desktop computers, mobile devices, telephones and our giant
voice systems. The command will have the ability to reach all personnel, or
specific groups, across the command, within minutes, and operators will be
able to track alert receipt and responses, which is a critical function for
personnel accountability."
Due to the size of the deployment, more than 500 command post operators
from across the command are expected to be trained in the use and operation
of AtHoc IWSAlerts.
"For an emergency notification deployment of this size, AFMC requires high
scalability, extensive communication support and incredibly quick and
reliable alert delivery," said Brian Roach, general manager,
federal/Department of Defense group, Microsoft Corporation. "AtHoc
IWSAlerts, running on the Microsoft platform, provides these
enterprise-class capabilities combined with the security credentials
required to support a deployment of this magnitude."
"We've been working closely with AFMC on a phased deployment that has now
led to their command-wide selection of AtHoc IWSAlerts," said Andy
Anderson, vice president of defense sector operations for AtHoc. "AFMC will
benefit from significant cost savings and dramatically simplified
maintenance by deploying a centralized unified alerting system. With this
deployment, the net result is faster, more effective alerting for AFMC
personnel. AtHoc is proud to now be supporting over 500,000 Air Force
personnel with our network-centric mass notification systems."
The system will be deployed on Dell Servers running AtHoc IWSAlerts with
Microsoft Windows OS and Microsoft SQL database, and will utilize Cisco
networking equipment.
About AtHoc
AtHoc is the pioneer and 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, NASA, Boeing and
PricewaterhouseCoopers rely on AtHoc's unified management systems for their
emergency alerting and critical communication needs. AtHoc has partnered
with market leaders including Microsoft, Cisco, Dell, Harris, Siemens,
Avaya, Lockheed Martin, 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.