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The ACA Advantage Over Other Alert Methods |
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| The ACA system creates a FLUID
distribution list that breaks down territorial, state and jurisdictional boundaries. Any ACA contact that falls within an ACA Hosts 100 mile zone of influence is automatically pulled in added to the alert list, regardless of whos contact it actually is. |
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The Abduction Central Alert (ACA) system
with our special geolocation module, automatically identifies up to a 100 mile radius
(which can be scoped down to 10 miles) to target the alert around where it is needed. When sending faxes, the ACA system only transmits to those contacts within the Zone of Influence therefore keeping our CAF costs down to a minimum. Contacts know when an alert comes in, its relevant to them. |
| ACA uses ALL forms of telecommunications (Pagers, Faxes, Emails, Voicemail, Cellular) No other program combines all these into one unified alert like Abduction Central Alert (ACA) | ||
A Broadcast Faxing Approach
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| The typical Broadcast Fax approach is to establish a STATIC contact distribution list or a number of distribution lists that will have to be manually assigned at alert time. | |
To attempt to provide similar coverage as
Abduction Central Alert (ACA), the Broadcast Fax approach would ALWAYS have to send faxes
to the MAXIMUM extent of area in question and could send out alerts in the wrong direction
of where they needed to be sent.. Here, police pay for their own faxes as well as the cost of a dedicated phone line. At $0.50/fax, police departments are paying for a large number of unwarranted faxes and have hidden costs! With this approach law enforcement runs the risk of desensitizing their contacts by sending faxes that are unrelated to their area and thereby creating alert apathy and indifference. |
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