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Amerilert and e2Campus Emergency Notifications Now Available via U.S. Communities Contract Public agencies and schools can purchase from the contract without going out for solicitation in most states LEESBURG, Va., April 7, 2011 – Omnilert®, LLC, maker of award-winning e2Campus® and Amerilert® unified emergency notification systems (ENS), today announced the availability of their solutions through the popular and widely-accepted U.S. Communities™ Contract. The company’s ENS solutions are listed under “Omnilert” on the GTSI® Corp. (NASDAQ: GTSI) Vendor Partner List. GTSI is a prime contractor of the U.S. Communities Contract for IT Solutions and Services. The City of Charlottesville, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and University of Maryland, Baltimore are among the first organizations to purchase Omnilert’s unified emergency notification solutions through GTSI’s U.S. Communities contract vehicle. “We originally joined U.S. Communities when we were doing some furniture purchasing,” explained Kurt Gabbard, Vice President for Business Affairs at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. “I got online and started looking at everything available and discovered I could purchase Omnilert’s e2Campus here at a discount to the retail price. There is no cost to join U.S. Communities which is advantageous for a small institution like us. Because of our size, we don’t have the volume to justify joining other purchasing consortia that have fees. It’s free and easy to use, so there is no reason not to do it. “The people at GTSI were very attentive to our needs and followed up very well without being pushy. Besides the phone conversations, they sent a representative to our campus to discuss everything. It was a good experience. “The cost, the features, and the simplicity of the system made e2Campus a good solution for us. It also came recommended to us by a safety and security director at nearby institution. e2Campus is simple to use, it does what we need it to do, and with minimal amount of administrative time involved. I also like the web-based interface and the mobile phone interface for creating and sending alerts. e2Campus is a good company and they have a reliable system. We have received gratitude from the community that the system is in place.” The County of Fairfax, VA competitively solicited the I.T. Solutions RFP in 2009 and is available nationwide to state and local government entities that are authorized to enter into cooperative purchasing agreements. The contract offers best value pricing for a wide-range of technology products, services and solutions and there are not costs to public agencies to participate. The contract award runs to April 30, 2013 with three additional 1-year extensions. The U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance is a nationwide purchasing cooperative designed to be a procurement resource for counties, cities, school districts (K-12), higher education, nonprofits, and publicly funded healthcare organizations. Ara Bagdasarian, President of Omnilert, LLC said, “The U.S. Communities contract is pre-competed, so public agencies and institutions can shorten the procurement process by foregoing the traditional RFP requirement. Among other advantages, this will help you meet implementation timeframes associated with stimulus funding.” Ordering Information Story photo: http://www.omnilert.com/media/US_Comm_GTSI_Amerilert_e2Campus.jpg About GTSI About U.S. Communities™ Government Purchasing Alliance About Omnilert
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