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Integrating Digital Signage with Emergency Notification Systems To Help Save Lives. Presented by Mike White Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. Peter Quinn Visix Jay Baxter High Ground Solutions
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Provide Overview and Essential Elements for Consideration Provide Insight to the Process Required to Implement Provide a Time for Questions Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Overview of Todays Seminar
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Even Todays News Remind Us of the Urgency and Reality Shootings/Work Place Violence, Weather Significant Accidents, Security Breaches, Act of Terrorism Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Timely and Important
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Emergency Messaging System Dynamic Digital Signage Both are Managing and Delivering Time Sensitive Content Integrated – Both Can Saves Lives Main Difference is the First 30 Seconds – 5 Minutes – First Hour Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012
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Digital Signage Ecosystem Multi-Media Solutions 2012
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When should you be talking about this? Yesterday – Two Weeks Ago! Done Right - Allows Key Personnel to Focus on Incident Resolution rather than notification and reporting. Communicate to 1 to a few, to many and to all Provide increased Safety and Security Provide Real Time Status of Situations Ability to Simultaneously Communicate with Local, State and Federal Response Centers, Police, Fire, Hazmat Groups, National Guard, First Responders, Family and Friends Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Synergistic Win Win – Not Quick or Easy
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Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Current Technology Used Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an XML-based data format for exchanging public warnings and emergencies between alerting technologies. CAP allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to many applications. CAP increases warning effectiveness and simplifies the task of activating a warning for responsible officials.XMLpublic warningsalerting technologies
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Cell Phones, IP Phones, Landlines, Pagers Computers, Network Messages – Cloud and Premise Email, Text Messages, Social Networks, XML Feeds (RSS, Atom, etc.) Video Feeds – Cable, IP, RF, Radio, Broadcast TTY Sirens, Speakers, Lights, Beacons Web Site (Dark Web Sites) Mobile Radios LED Signs, Display Boards, Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc.2012 Current Technology Used
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Multi-Lingual, Multi- Sensory Supports NFPA 72 2010 and DoD UFC 04-021-01 Emergency Way-Finding Graphically support critical messages Location Independent Messaging Multi- Tenant Support Pre-Defined Messages for Fast and Error Free Notification Ability to Dynamically Create Messages Create the message once and support both systems Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Advantages Using both
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Integrate with other Systems – Data Mining – Real Time Must be Flexible with User Friendly Interface, Biometric? Must be Scalable Must have back up Location Should have Template Capability and Custom Layout Capability Should be highly Secure, Dependable Must Support Automated and Triggered Response – Test and Re-Test Must have Rapid Deployment and Flexible Way Finding Ability to target messages to the Zone, Screen, Area and Whole Network User Directory Integration – Active Directory, LDAP etc. Integrate with Unified Communication Managers like MS Lync Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012
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Integrating DS and ENS Multi-Media Solutions, Inc. 2012 Thank You Mike White MMS 865 681 2575 mwhite@m-media.com Peter Quinn Visix 770 206 2411 pquinn@visix.com Jay Baxter High Ground 205 305 5377 jay@highgroundsolutions.com
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