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Air Force deploys AtHoc’s wireless alerts

Jun 5, 2008 10:59 AM, - MRT

AtHoc announced that the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency has selected and deployed its wireless IWSAlerts to alert all personnel at agency headquarters of emergencies and critical situations. The rollout has three separate deployments to support the different networks used by Air Force ISR Agency personnel, including the Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network, the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System, and later in the year, the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network. Once the implementation is completed this summer, Air Force personnel will also be able to receive alerts from the local base command post, such as severe weather conditions, according to the company.


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