GLENDALE, CA --[EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NEWS]-- February 13, 2007 -3n (National Notification Network), a mass notification system provider, is providing use of the 3n mass notification system to the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association is a non-profit 501c3 corporation that supports the USCG Auxiliary. The 3n system allows the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to alert members prior to and during natural disasters or terrorist events. The system will be used by the all-volunteer Auxiliary, which consists of 30,000 members who are “Semper Paratus – Always Ready”, to promote Maritime Homeland Security and Boating Safety. As part of the gift, 3n will train Auxiliary personnel in the application and operation of the system.
"Use of the 3n system will provide greater flexibility, focus and execution to Coast Guard Auxiliary missions directed at securing America’s waterways," said John VanOdsol, Staff Officer. "The Auxiliary will be able to quickly and efficiently alert, coordinate and deploy personnel in response to any disaster or threat. The Auxiliary appreciates 3n's recognition of the importance of keeping our waterways safe and secure."
Cinta Putra, CEO and co-founder of 3n, commented, "3n is honored to provide this valuable service and to assist the Auxiliary in continually searching for maritime safety and security enhancements. We admire the commitment of the Auxiliary's volunteers and look forward to aiding the Auxiliary on their mission of promoting Maritime Homeland Security and Boating Safety."
About the Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc., is a Non-Profit, 501c3 corporation. The Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard authorized the establishment of the Association as the only corporation authorized to provide for the fiscal support of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. For more information, log on to www.cgauxa.org.
About the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary – a volunteer-driven organization – contributes to the safety and security of citizens, ports, waterways, and coastal regions. Directed by the United States Coast Guard, the Auxiliary's 30,000 members are involved in Maritime Homeland Security missions, Search and Rescue, and Vessel Safety Checks. For more information about the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, log on to www.cgauxa.org.
Source: Vendor Press Release