

MIR3 in™GovAlert™ Intelligent Notification™ addresses the communication requirements and application environments of government organizations and empowers First Responders to send high-speed emergency communications to and from any device – anywhere, anytime.
When city, county and federal government agencies are called into action during emergencies, timely response is critical. When lives are at stake, good decision making depends on the ability to communicate and coordinate quickly and efficiently across the various agencies and communities. During a crisis, First Responders become gatekeepers of information; their tools for acquiring, filtering and disseminating data can contribute to the success or failure of actions in the field.
inGovAlert incorporates the robust features and capabilities that emergency situations demand. The easy-to-use interface has been specifically tailored to the hierarchical departmental structure of government and military organizations.
inGovAlert exceeds Homeland Security specifications for an emergency communication solution and provides a proven and secure technology to organizations with GSA-schedule purchasing requirements. Additionally, inGovAlert can be deployed to address the multipurpose daily communication needs of diverse departments and agencies.
inGovAlert’s role-based access control platform is founded on users’ classification and security attributes. You define exactly what information and actions are available to which individuals within your organization. And, inGovAlert is compatible with all leading OS platforms, enterprise databases, GIS databases, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems and communication devices for rapid development and deployment. Common inGovAlert uses include:

MIR3 inGovAlert addresses the communication requirements and application environments of government organizations and empowers first responders to send high-speed emergency communications to and from any device - anywhere, anytime.

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November 4, 2009
MIR3 announced that in the past week its platform, in use by the University of Pennsylvania for its UPennAlert Emergency Notification System, had undergone an annual campus-wide test by the University's Division of Public Safety. This safety drill was conducted to ensure that all campus constituents—some 53,000 students, faculty and staff—continue to be notified with critical, accurate information in the event of any emergency.