HAAS Alert awarded $1.1M from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate for development of Cellular V2X Road Safety Solutions for Emergency Vehicles and Consumer Automotive markets
Company will build on R2V (Responder-to-Vehicle) and R2R (Responder-to-Responder) safety technologies for first response and consumer vehicles
CHICAGO, Oct. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- HAAS Alert, a Chicago-based startup whose mission is to make roadways safer by alerting drivers of emergency vehicles, announced today that it was awarded $1.1M by The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) to advance consumer vehicle safety solutions utilizing cellular technology that would allow approaching emergency response vehicles to warn other First Responders and civilian vehicles on the road.
The announcement comes as car companies have begun to favor Cellular V2X (vehicle-to-everything) communication protocols.
HAAS Alert provides collision prevention technologies and products to First Responders and other municipal fleets. The service streams real-time safety messages to drivers and connected cars via in-vehicle systems and smartphone apps when emergency vehicles are approaching and on-scene.
The contract will allow HAAS Alert to leverage input from active and retired first responders from across the country by engaging the S&T First Responder Resource Group (FRRG). By working with the FRRG, HAAS Alert will have the opportunity to ensure the top-priority needs of the first responder community are met during product development.
"Collisions between First Responders and civilian motorists are at an all-time high and the situation is worsening," said Cory Hohs, CEO of HAAS Alert. "This partnership with DHS S&T, and the FRRG gives HAAS Alert the opportunity to further develop its Cellular V2X technology and bring advanced vehicle safety solutions to US roads, communities and automotive markets more quickly."
About HAAS Alert
HAAS Alert delivers awareness of responding emergency vehicles and other municipal fleets to connected and autonomous cars aiding motorists and vehicles to make safer, smarter driving decisions. The company streams vital safety information in the form of real-time digital alerts to drivers and connected cars via in-vehicle systems and smartphone apps when emergency vehicles are approaching and on-scene. To learn more, visit www.haasalert.com or contact [email protected].
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