Digital Alert Systems DASDEC integrated CAP EAS system completes FEMA IPAWS conformance testing

Jul 21, 2011 1:00 PM

    
The DASEOC-R6-CAP sends and receives CAP and EAS messaging to systems such as FEMA's IPAWS.

The DASEOC-R6-CAP sends and receives CAP and EAS messaging to systems such as FEMA's IPAWS.

Digital Alert Systems has announced that its DASDEC-II has successfully completed FEMA's Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) conformance testing under the consumer and producer designation.

The DASDEC-II model DASEOC-R6-CAP is a unified emergency messaging platform for communicating via both the existing EAS and next-generation CAP EAS. It is optimized for use by emergency management and public safety professionals to monitor and originate emergency alert communications in both CAP and conventional EAS protocols.

As a result, the DASEOC-R6-CAP provides a versatile system for sending and receiving CAP and EAS messaging to systems such as FEMA's IPAWS. In addition, the DASEOC-R6-CAP opens a range of new possibilities by potentially enabling broadcasters to compose authorized CAP messages.




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