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iAlert.com Weather and Emergency Alert Notification Service Summary

iAlert Services LLC is a credentialed professional software development company specializing in critical communications.

iAlert.com Weather and Emergency Alert Notification Service is the flagship project:

  • Services are low cost, highly reliable; designed, developed, and managed by former National Weather Service (NWS) Meteorologist and NWS National Watch, Warning, Advisory Dissemination Lead
  • Filling service gaps the NWS cannot or does not provide
  • Ingest million points of environmental data, process, analyze, package and disseminate to address specific user requirements
  • iAlert has processed and disseminated nearly 2 million alerts since service launch in 2010

To download the latest Service Summary Guide click here or the image below:

 

iAlert.com Weather and Emergency Alert Notification Services

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