Amerilert to Raffle 'Safe Towns' License at NACo Conference
One lucky county to win a 25,000 user annual license of next-gen emergency notification system
LEESBURG, Va., July 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Omnilert®, LLC, today announced a rare opportunity to win a one-year license of their Amerilert® Safe Towns™ solution during the 2011 National Association of Counties (NACo) Conference in Portland, Oregon. Normally a $9,000 value, one lucky county will get a year of access to this next-generation emergency notification system. Entry forms and demonstrations of Safe Towns are available in Amerilert booth #824.
"Amerilert Safe Towns is state-of-the-art in municipal communications," said Omnilert CEO, Ara Bagdasarian. "We look forward to helping make the recipient community safe and connected through this unique opportunity."
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To enter your county, contestants must visit Amerilert Safe Towns booth #824 at NACo 2011 to submit an official entry form, plus they must also text "NACO2011" to 79516. The winner will be announced via text message on Monday, July 18, at 1:15 p.m. and must be present to win. The winner will have ten minutes to claim their prize or another winner will be chosen. The awarded license consists of a fully functioning ENS, text-a-tip service, emergency info hotline, and crisis collaboration tool for an area up to 25,000 households and includes 25,000 text messages and 25,000 voice messages for one subscription year. The license includes unlimited messages via email, RSS and web widgets for the same subscription year.
About Safe Towns
Safe Towns comprises multiple communication services to enable a town, city, county or region to better manage public safety. It keeps government officials informed while keeping citizens safe and connected with critical information. Priced to be affordable for even the smallest town, Safe Towns is available today for purchase.
From one intuitive interface, Safe Towns unites an award-winning emergency notification system, text-a-tip service, emergency information hotline, and crisis collaboration tool. It facilitates better emergency management, disaster recovery, continuity of operations, and crime solving through two-way communication and unified mass notification. Safe Towns is a hosted or cloud-based system that can be live and operational with minimal IT intervention.
About Amerilert
Amerilert is the leading public safety communication system for mid-sized businesses, non-profits and government clients. Services include Safe Towns, Enterprise, First Responder, uAlert, uTip, uConference, and Hotline. The award-winning flagship service, uAlert, enables non-technical staff to send custom or predefined messages from one simple interface to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any device for improved crisis communications, emergency management, business continuity, disaster recovery, and crime solving. Amerilert is used by the U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, U.S. Attorney's Office, Bayer, Mazda, Philadelphia Zoo, and fire departments across America. To learn more, visit www.Amerilert.com.
About Omnilert
Omnilert, LLC develops intuitive communication technologies that keep communities safe and connected. The company's flagship service is a Tier-1 unified mass notification system that enables a single person to communicate timely information to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any device or service. The award-winning company's 3,000 clients include the U.S. Army, Bayer, Mazda, sanofi-aventis, Arizona State University, Penn State, Marine Corps Marathon, YMCA, American Red Cross, and UNICEF. Omnilert solutions are sold under the brand names e2Campus, Amerilert, and RainedOut. The privately held company is headquartered in Leesburg, Va., and at www.omnilert.com online.
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