BURLINGAME, Ca.(July 5, 2006) - AtHoc, Inc., provider of net-centric emergency notification systems and an AFCEA corporate member, will sponsor and exhibit at the AFCEA Army IT Day 2006 on July 11th in Tysons Corner, VA, and the Ramstein Air Base Technology Exposition on July 17-19 in Ramstein, Germany. These premier events will draw together top leadership from the Army and Air Force to discuss the progress made in incorporating information technology in support of their strategic missions.
AtHoc has successfully deployed the AtHoc installation warning systems (AtHoc IWSAlerts) in the Army and the Air Force, and will showcase its market-leading notification products for installation protection and command and control. AtHoc will demonstrate its proven, enterprise-class alerting software for warning systems, emergency operations centers and critical communications.
AtHoc IWSAlerts provides bases with the ability to send alerts to a computer screen, cell phone or personal digital assistant (PDA) whenever a threat is identified. Threats can range from terror warnings to an approaching tornado. The alerts, in the form of pop-up windows, describe the potential threat, categorize the threat level and include instructions for action. An audio alert also automatically sounds over the computer's speakers. AtHoc IWSAlerts can guarantee connected users will see and hear the alerts within an average of one minute after the alert is sent.
"Numerous bases are already up-and-running with AtHoc's offering, and interest continues to grow," said Guy Miasnik, president and CEO of AtHoc. "AFCEA's expositions provides the opportunity to talk to Army and Air Force leadership about the real-world successes achieved by existing clients in speeding effective emergency information delivery."
About AtHoc, Inc.
AtHoc provides enterprise-class, network-centric alerting systems for emergency notifications, force protection readiness, anti-terror warnings and critical communications. AtHoc offers a broad set of alerting solutions for the government/defense agencies and commercial enterprises, including IWSAlertsT for Network-Centric Emergency Notifications; C2AlertsT for Targeted User Alerts in Command & Control / C4I Operations Center; KMAlertsT for Knowledge and Intelligence Dissemination; and EmployeeAlertsT for Corporate Emergency Communications. AtHoc has partnered with Microsoft, Northrop Grumman and IBM to bring these notifications solutions to the enterprise market. The U.S. Strategic Command, U.S. Air Force, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Boeing, eBay and Juniper Networks are some of the world-class organizations that have selected and deployed AtHoc for their critical enterprise notifications needs.
For more information on AtHoc, please visit http://www.athoc.com
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