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Fairfield County Business Alert Launched in City of Stamford

Sets Up Send Word Now For Emergency Notification

Stamford, CT --[EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NEWS]-- October 28, 2005 - The Business Council of Fairfield County, in partnership with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Send Word Now, and the City of Stamford, unveiled an emergency notification and alerting system that will assist businesses in their responses to and recovery from an emergency. Known as the Fairfield County Business Alert, the system enables businesses to receive information directly from the City's public safety and private sector officials in the event that an unexpected crisis occurs. "Last month's natural disasters along the Gulf Coast have given us a stark demonstration of the importance of public and private sector cooperation in preparing for and responding to emergencies," said Christopher Bruhl, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council of Fairfield County.

Involving the business community in disaster preparation and response is critical. With 85% of the critical infrastructure either owned or operated by the private sector, actions of the private sector must mesh with those of the government sector.

"In the event of an emergency, the number one priority for the Business Council's Security and Crisis Management Forum is to be able to communicate directly with the public officials to get timely and relevant information needed to protect employees and minimize business interruption", said Jennifer Kearney, of PricewaterhouseCoopers and Vice-Chair of the Business Council Security and Crisis Management Forum.

The need for a public-private communication network was identified in the City of Stamford Weapons of Mass Destruction Tabletop exercise sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on September 15, 2003. "The City of Stamford and Business Council are taking lessons learned from this exercise and putting them into best practice. We heard this need and have found a great resource in the Fairfield County Business Alert," said William Callion, Stamford's Director of Public Safety, Health and Welfare.

Using the technology of New York City based Send Word Now, messages can be sent through the Internet, from an e-mail or a live operator. In minutes, registered users will receive a message through multiple phone numbers, e-mail addresses, text messaging devices, and pagers simultaneously. "This is a great tool for business and an example of how the private sector and government can work together," said Michael Sher, Executive Vice President, SWN Communications, Inc.

Next steps in security
Earlier this summer, the City of Stamford, in cooperation with the Business Network of Emergency Resources (BNet) and The Business Council of Fairfield County, launched the Stamford Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS). Businesses can identify and pre-certify key employees whose job functions are considered essential and who need access to a restricted area following an emergency. "This is a tremendous initiative for all businesses," said Peter Picarrillo, Executive Director, Business Network of Emergency Resources, Inc. "The City of Stamford is demonstrating its willingness to work with the business community, first with implementation of the CEAS program and now with the Fairfield County Business Alert."

"We are committed to making Stamford one of the most prepared cities in the nation," said Mayor Dannel Malloy. "An effective communication channel from the City to the business community will ensure that businesses both large and small receive timely information to implement business continuity plans or enhanced security arrangements."

Fairfield County Business Alert Used in National Security Exercise
In April, several members of the Business Council of Fairfield County participated in TOPOFF 3, the congressionally mandated exercise that took place in Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Canada, and the United Kingdom. As part of the TOPOFF 3 exercise, the Fairfield County Business Alert was put through its paces. Private sector participants were linked up and able to communicate with the State Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security throughout the exercise.

For more information about the Fairfield County Business Alert or the Stamford Corporate Emergency Access System, contact Tanya Court, Director of Public Policy and Programs, The Business Council of Fairfield County at 203-705-0668.

DCC, Twisted Pair Solutions Join Forces to Improve First Repsonder Communications

Interoperability Achieved Through New Strategic Partnership

Franklin, Tennessee --[EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NEWS]-- October 6 , 2005 -DCC (Dialogic Communications Corporation), the global leader in emergency notification technology, and Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc., a Seattle-based developer of interoperable group communications software, have entered a partnership that will dramatically improve communications between first responders nationwide.

DCC’s emergency notification software, Communicator! NXT, rapidly sends time-sensitive information to first responders through various devices (e.g., phone, pager, email, etc.). Twisted Pair’s WAVE™ software application suite utilizes standards-based IP communications to tie any two-way radio, cell phone, landline, IP phone or PC together for true group communications interoperability.

Through this partnership, public safety organizations will use DCC’s technology to alert and mobilize first responders. After being notified, personnel will then utilize Twisted Pair’s software to communicate with one another, regardless of their device or carrier, ultimately helping them better manage the situation-at-hand.

Powered by Microsoft®.NET™ and SQL technologies, Communicator! NXT is a web-based emergency notification solution that automates communications with first responders, personnel and volunteers. It rapidly delivers voice and text messages to available devices and gathers all-important feedback for true, closed-loop communications in times of crisis.

Twisted Pair’s WAVE suite of applications uses open standards, current off the shelf hardware, and the pervasive IP network to enable public safety and defense agencies to communicate using virtually any communications device including any two-way radio (P25, analog, digital, UHF, VHF). First responders use WAVE for critical voice and text communications and dispatch operations.

“Interoperability is critical in any emergency or routine situation. Different organizations and individuals must be able to communicate with one another as needed,” said Shaun Botha, President and CTO of Twisted Pair Solutions. “After DCC’s emergency notification technology is employed to alert personnel, our WAVE solution steps in and enables different groups to communicate with each other utilizing the devices they currently own. By teaming up with DCC, we are significantly improving America’s emergency response capabilities and advancing interoperable communications on all levels of government.”

About Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc.
Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. designs, develops and markets ground breaking software that enables interoperable group communications. Their WAVE™ software application suite serves an unlimited variety of devices and allows previously incompatible systems to work together seamlessly, including PCs, cellular phones, radio systems, handheld devices and more. Twisted Pair Solutions creates products that improve their customers’ day-to-day communications abilities and also help save businesses, critical infrastructure, property and lives in emergencies. For more information, visit www.twistpair.com.

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