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OmnilertApr 14, 2008 12:45:42 PM2 min read

Louisiana Colleges and Universities Invest in Multi-Modal Alert System

Omnilert also recently added new lower pricing for voice message alerts to the Louisiana State Contract for Emergency Notification Services.

 

Omnilert, LLC, maker of the leading emergency notification system for higher education, announced that several Louisiana colleges and universities have recently purchased the multi-modal emergency notification system.

 

University officials can quickly and simultaneously push emergency alerts to cell phones, office phones, home phones, email, RSS readers, web pages, digital signage and loudspeakers around campus.

 

The following schools join University of New Orleans and Xavier University of Louisiana in adopting Omnilert: Baton Rouge Community College, Delgado Community College, Dillard University, and Louisiana State University Health Science Center (LSU-HSC).

 

Carol Gniady, Executive Director of Public Affairs and Information at Delgado Community College said, “We are extremely pleased with the Omnilert service – from both a technology standpoint and a customer service standpoint. This is one more very efficient vehicle we can use to provide our students with proactive emergency communications.”

 

About Omnilert
Omnilert, LLC is leading the way in multi-modal mass communications for sending time-sensitive information to large groups of people. The self-service, Web-based system enables a single person to communicate timely information to thousands of people anywhere, anytime, on any device. It is ideal for announcing school closings, game cancellations, weather warnings, terrorist alerts, and marketing promotions. The system is built around a reliable SMS text messaging system that sends content directly to a mobile phone, traditional phone, e-mail address, Web page, RSS reader, digital sign, alert beacon, or loudspeaker. The privately held company is headquartered in Leesburg, Va., and at http://www.omnilert.com online.

 

 

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