AtHoc - Emergency Mass Notification & Alerting Systems

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AtHoc is the pioneer and leading provider of network-centric emergency mass notification systems to the
U.S. Federal Government and the U.S. Department of Defense, currently protecting 2 million personnel across thousands of locations worldwide.

Key sectors served:

Air Force | Army | Navy and Marines | Joint Forces | More DoD Customers
Government and Public Sector | Healthcare | Higher Education | Commercial 


Air Force

The deployment of AtHoc IWSAlerts creates a USAF "Private Cloud" supporting the Air Force enterprise while meeting the mass notification needs of individual localized facilities.
 
U.S. Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC)
Command-wide network-centric emergency management system for emergency notification, recall and personnel accountability, servicing 76,000 personnel at 40 locations.

Case Study | Press Release
U.S. Air Force Europe (USAFE)
Network-centric deployment of IWSAlerts for major commands in Europe, integrated across multiple channels including audio/visual pop-up alerts and Giant Voice. Supporting more than 550,000 USAF personnel, 115 USAF installations worldwide.

Pope Air Force Base
AtHoc IWSAlerts leverages existing system to create enterprise-level architecture, delivering emergency instruction through pop-ups, cell and landline phones, PDAs and Giant Voice/PA system through a single, unified web console.
Schriever Air Force Base
AtHoc IWSAlerts’ net-centric emergency notification system provides emergency telephony and Giant Voice alerting capabilities, protecting 3,200 personnel who operate more than 170 Department of Defense (DoD) satellites.

U.S. Air Force Air Education and Training Command (AETC)
Command-wide network-centric notification system supporting over 80,000 personnel, integrated with local telephony alerting and outdoor speakers (Giant Voice).

Case Study | Press Release
U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC)
Command-wide network-centric emergency notification system for emergency alerts across 29 locations supporting 107,000 Air Force personnel and over 300 operators.
U.S. Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)
Command wide network-centric notification system supporting 30,000 personnel at Eglin and Wright Patterson Air Force Bases, integrated across multiple channels including desktop alerting, telephony and outdoor speakers (Giant Voice).

Press Release - Additional 25,000 Personnel

Press Release - Initial Deployment
U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Command (AMC)
AtHoc IWSAlerts’ net-centric emergency MNS deployment fulfills military requirements for force protection, recall, critical communications and accountability

U.S. Air Force Central Command (AFCENT)
Command-wide deployment leverages AtHoc's private cloud architecture for major command interoperability, delivering alerts spanning multiple locations and network domains
U.S. Air Force
The AtHoc IWSAlerts solution for Theatre Deployable Communications (TDC) systems enables rapid bi-directional communications, the ability to receive battlefield imagery, transmit situational video back to base, and receive command and control information.

Army

AtHoc’s network-centric solution allows the U.S. Army to meet requirements for force protection, personnel accountability, and mass notification across 21 installations, operational units, community schools, and medical facilities.

 U.S. Army Ft. Riley & 1st Infantry Division
Centrally deployed network-centric notification system supporting on-base hospital and schools to rapidly alert personnel and their families via desktop notifications, text messaging and email alerting.

Case Study | Press Release

 
 Fort A.P. Hill
AtHoc IWSAlerts leverages existing IP network for a centralized, Web-based architecture. Emergency notification alerts through telephone, text messaging, audio/visual pop-up alerts, and other devices to IP-connected personnel.

Press Release
 U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC)
Deployed onsite behind AMC's NIPRNet firewall will deliver popup notifications to all networked computers as well as alerts to landline phones and mobile phones.

Press Release
 U.S. Army Garrison Vicenza (Italy)
Base level deployment of a net-centric alerting system integrated across multiple channels including desktop notifications, telephony alerting, outdoor speakers (Giant Voice) and digital display boards.

Press Release
 
 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Command (ERDC)
Centrally deployed network-centric notification system supporting four different sites to rapidly alert personnel via desktop notifications and telephony alerting.
 
 U.S. Army Ft. Bliss
Deployment of network-centric emergency notification system rapidly delivers alerts via computers, cell phones and landlines, and integrates with the fort’s existing PA system through a single, unified Web console.

Press Release
 Headquarters U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) Fort Shafter
AtHoc IWSAlerts network-centric emergency mass notification system provides intrusive audio/visual pop-ups, telephony and alerts to IP-connected devices, protecting USARPAC personnel throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
 Headquarters I Corps, Fort Lewis-McChord
Installation-wide deployment of centralized, Web-based architecture. Emergency mass alerts are sent via telephony and other devices, also intrusive audio/visual pop-ups, covering 1,700 personnel.

 

Navy and Marines

The AtHoc IWSAlerts technology serves as the standard for the U.S. Navy and Marines; it is used throughout the Department of Defense (DoD) and is considered best practice for modern mass notification capability.

U.S. Navy, Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Ashore Program (ATFP)
Navy-wide standard of net-centric alerting system, covering approx 400,000 Navy personnel across over 100 facilities worldwide. Deployed by SPAWAR.

Press Release
U.S. Navy District Washington
Region-wide network-centric emergency notification system supporting over 5,000 personnel, managed through regional operation centers (ROC) and local emergency ops centers (EOCs).
U.S Navy Region Mid-Atlantic
Region-wide network-centric emergency notification system supporting over 50,000 personnel, managed through regional operation centers (ROC) and local emergency ops centers (EOCs). Part of Navy’s ATFP Ashore Program.
U.S. Marines at Camp Lejeune
The Enterprise Edition of AtHoc IWSAlerts provides emergency alerting, accountability and recall.  Integrates with and enhances the existing Giant Voice alerting system and its existing phone dialing and text messaging capability.

Joint Forces

The AtHoc network-centric mass notification solution supports millions of military personnel, including those in the Joint Forces. AtHoc IWSAlerts has been deployed on the JWICS (Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System) Network.

Joint Base Langley-Eustis
Command-wide installation of an enterprise-class emergency mass notification system covers 17 bases throughout the U.S. Expansion to Fort Eustis leverages proven capabilities of the existing AtHoc solution and protects an additional 1,200 personnel.
U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM)
Monitoring critical intelligence and providing alerts to operators based on personal areas of interest, in STRATCOM’s Global Operations Center. Running on SIPRNET.

Case Study | Press Release
U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM)
Deployed at PACOM HQ for emergency notification and critical alerts to all HQ personnel.

Press Release
 U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM)
AtHoc IWSAlerts serves as the network-centric alerting system for force protection in Africa and assigned forces in Europe. The solution integrates and unifies existing disparate notification capabilities, enabling rapid notification to all IP-connected devices worldwide.
 

Government and Public Sector

AtHoc is the top vendor for major federal government agencies, providing solutions for physical security, accountability, public safety, and force protection.

Department of Energy, Hanford
Enterprise-wide, net-centric Emergency Notification System for protection of 10,000 personnel, leveraging existing IP network. System supports desktop alerting, IP phones.
Department of Veterans Affairs
AtHoc IWSAlerts provides rapid, secure cloud-based alerting via telephony, desktop pop-ups, email, fax, BlackBerry devices, and text notifications to protect 300,000 people at over 680 facilities.
U.S. Coast Guard
Enabling the next generation of the Alert and Warning System, AWS 2.0, the network-centric emergency mass notification system provides recall and personnel accountability, servicing 50,000 personnel across 100 locations. Alerts through multiple channels and devices.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
AtHoc IWSAlerts leverages existing notification system for the protection of 12,000 personnel through IP-based, desktop pop-up alerts.

Press Release
United States Mint
Agency-wide network-centric solution provides highly secure, enterprise-class mass emergency notification for 1,500 personnel through intrusive desktop pop-up alerts.
Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)
AtHoc IWSAlerts emergency notification solution supports all five branches of the Pentagon to send alerts rapidly through IP-networked workstations using pop-up audio/visual alerts, protecting people, facilities and infrastructure against all threats.

Press Release
Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
AtHoc IWSAlerts has been activated as the network-centric unified emergency notification standard. The system rapidly alerts all 11,000 military and civilian personnel and provides bi-directional communication and response tracking capabilities.
 Hawaii State Civil Defense (HISCD)
Emergency Notification System for all HISCD personnel, as well as first responders and other selected personnel. System also activates, using CAP, the Emergency Alerting System (EAS) for public broadcast of emergency alerts.

Press Release
 Louisiana State Judiciary
Emergency alerting system for all court personnel, utilizing the IP network, telephony and SMS text messaging. System supports multiple courts using access management and virtual systems.

Press Release
 American Red Cross, Broward County Chapter
Recall and warning system for all Red Cross personnel and volunteers of the Broward County Chapter in Florida.

Press Release

Healthcare

The AtHoc network-centric mass notification system rapidly delivers emergency alerts via multiple devices through a single, unified Web console. The solution is also responsive to reliability and confidentiality issues essential to patient care.

Department of Veterans Affairs
The VA Notification System (VANS), powered by AtHoc within a secure, private cloud provides rapid and pervasive alerting via IP-enabled devices to personnel within hundreds of medical centers and outpatient, community and outreach clinics.

Wilford Hall Medical Center
Deployed onsite in the Air Force’s largest medical facility to rapidly reach 5,000 personnel in emergency situations, AtHoc IWSAlerts provides early warning and quick access to accurate information, especially critical in a five-building medical facility.

Press Release

Lyster Army Health Clinic
Command-wide mass alerting emergency system protects Lyster staff and patients. Leverages network technology for the rapid delivery of alerts for clinic-related communications. Connects to external sources of alerts, such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Baylor Health Care Systems
Network-centric emergency mass notification protects through pop-up alerts and notifies physicians, nurses, and technicians when existing system is disabled, keeping 10,000 health care professionals and their patients safe.
Irwin Army Hospital, Ft. Riley
Deployment of the enterprise edition of AtHoc’s IWSAlerts enables Fort Riley to expand its network-centric emergency notification system to include Irwin Army Hospital. Additional features include tiered operator permissions, and Active Directory integration.
Raymond W. Bliss Army Health Center
The AtHoc network-centric mass notification system rapidly delivers emergency alerts via multiple devices through a single, unified Web console. The solution is also responsive to reliability and confidentiality issues essential to patient care.

Higher Education

Providing powerful notification capabilities for university personnel and students, AtHoc’s experience with large organizations ensures rapid and reliable emergency notifications through a host of communication devices on widespread campuses.

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Campus-wide warning system covering over 45,000 students, faculty and staff via desktop notifications, SMS text messaging, email, telephony alerts, sirens and campus TV/radio.

Case Study

Press Release - UCLA Wins Gold Award

Press Release - Los Angeles Earthquake

Press Release - Initial Deployment

Texas A&M University
Campus-wide integrated mass notification solution alerting campus population via computer pop up alerts, Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio broadcast, cable TV, telephones, email and SMS text.

Press Release

Naval Postgraduate School
Emergency warning system to 5,000 campus personnel via desktop notification, telephony alerting, email and SMS text messaging.

Air University
Emergency notification system to reach students (officers, enlisted and civilian personnel), faculty and staff at the U.S. Air Force Air University at Maxwell AFB.

Press Release

Commercial

Integrated network-centric mass notification fire alarm systems deliver notifications over the IP network automatically when fire sensors are activated, keeping large, widely-dispersed companies safe from fire.

Boeing
The world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined.
Microsoft
Integrated net-centric mass notification fire alarm system delivering notifications over the IP network automatically when fire sensors are activated.
Navy Federal Credit Union
Emergency notification system for all 7,000 bank personnel, utilizing the IP network, telephony and text messaging.
eBay
Worldwide deployment of alerting capability, providing real-time desktop alerts to millions of eBay users of pending auctions or monitored events.
Raytheon, Space and Airborne Systems
Alerting system for over 1,000 personnel in a business unit delivering critical communication via desktop and video alerts.