Notifications can be sent manually by administrators or initiated automatically from the National Weather Service, DHS, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) or other automated feed providers available through the Roam Secure Information Exchange (RSIX)
System cannot be stopped or disabled by the end user
Notification window can be set to “expire” if not engaged within specified period or time
Pre-configured QuickAlerts templates provide speed, reliability and accuracy when seconds count
Create, preview and schedule your notification message in advance
Cooper Desktop Notification is a powerful and reliable mass notification tool. When critical information must be communicated to your organization, Cooper Desktop Notification enables administrators to send audio and visual alerts within seconds to all recipients who are logged onto the network. These intrusive alerts act as partial-screen pop-up notifications, taking precedence over all other open windows and programs.
Notifications can be sent manually by administrators or initiated automatically from the National Weather Service, DHS, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) or other automated feed providers available through the Roam Secure Information Exchange (RSIX)
System cannot be stopped or disabled by the end user
Notification window can be set to “expire” if not engaged within specified period or time
Pre-configured QuickAlerts templates provide speed, reliability and accuracy when seconds count
Create, preview and schedule your notification message in advance
Prioritize your notification messages
Capable of selective multi-lingual translation
Designed to incorporate the identity of your establishment into the appearance of the client user interface
Target alerts to specific departments, groups or subsets of groups
Support for clickable URLs in desktop notification window for access to maps, evacuation routes and emergency procedures
Lightweight; simple installation process with minimal operating system footprint
Capable of being distributed through Active Directory as a “quiet” installation
Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) compliant
Applications
Building evacuations
Facility closing and reopening notifications
Shelter in place/lockdown communications
Severe weather, traffic, news and Department of Homeland Security alerts
Emergency instructions and procedures
Follow-up instructions to an emergency
Routine notifications and information exchange
Communicate to employees at home or in remote locations when logged onto the network