AT&T, Invizeon deliver emergency alert system
Feedstuffs, August, 2004
ATLANTA, Ga. -- AT&T and Invizeon Corp. have been awarded a one-year contract to deliver a first-of-its-kind web-based emergency alert system for use by key agricultural agencies in Georgia in the event of a crisis, such as an animal disease outbreak or contamination of the state's food supply.
The system, called Chain-EMN, is a secure, reliable, web-based, two-way communication and alert reporting system that can rapidly disseminate information via a range of devices that include telephones, computers, personal digital assistants, cell phones and other means, the company said.
Participants can access or receive messages regardless of the device or network carder they are using. Chain-EMN was developed by AT&T Government Solutions, Invizeon and AT&T Labs....
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