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Chyron, SpectraRep bring new emergency notification system
Dec 14, 2006 8:00 AM
Chyron and SpectraRep are teaming up to deliver an enhanced emergency system.
Chyron and SpectraRep have combined efforts to provide an integrated solution for delivering emergency information to public and private video displays. A member of Chyron’s ChyTV family of products, ChyAlert now supports video display of emergency messaging from SpectraRep’s AlertManager emergency notification system.
SpectraRep’s AlertManager is a system for composing and issuing all EAS, amber alerts, weather and other event notices to broadcasters, government sites, campuses, cell phones, mobile data and e-mail. The AlertManager system enables the origination, transmission and receipt of Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) messages, audio, video and multiple file attachments. The system provides distribution of emergency information via satellite, DTV datacast and Web-based platforms.
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