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Video Focuses on Best Practices in Critical Event Management for Public Safety Agencies
The full video, “Critical
Communications Lessons Learned from Hurricane Harvey,” was developed
by the
The Hurricane Irma preparedness best practices from
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Message construction: Pointers for developing concise and
effective messages using the
3-3-30 principle. - Data quality: Strategies to refresh and augment your contact data, including using community sign-ups as a new source of mobile contact data.
- Testing: Tips to run effective tests before the event is anticipated to occur.
- FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS): How to use the IPAWS system to send messages to wireless devices in the vicinity of the event.
- Tracking the safety of care-dependent citizens: Plans for pre-populating information on citizens with special needs and checking on their safety.
- Mobile strategy: How to employ mobile apps.
Access the full video here: https://www.everbridge.com/everbridge-tips-severe-weather/
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relevant critical communications or the associated regulatory
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growth may prove to be inaccurate; we have not been profitable on a
consistent basis historically and may not achieve or maintain
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Source:
Everbridge
Jeff Benanto, 781-373-9879
jeff.benanto@everbridge.com
or
fama
PR for Everbridge
Tim Morin, 617-986-5015
everbridge@famapr.com