ACTIVE
DATA EXCHANGE RECEIVES
$100,000 STATE GRANT FOR THE
LAUNCH OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY
EMERGENCY
WEB NETWORK AS A
COMMUNITY MODEL FOR
LOCAL
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Active Data Syndicator: a
platform to broadcast
emergency information to a
network of community
websites to broadcast
accurate and timely
information during the event
of an emergency.
(Bethlehem, PA - February
15, 2008) Senator Lisa
Boscola announced yesterday
that she has allocated state
funding to launch the Lehigh
Valley Emergency Web Network
(LVEWN) Project,
http://emergency.lehighvalleynow.com,
which provides residents and
organizations in the area
with comprehensive
information during crisis
situations in a timely and
accurate manner. The Lehigh
Valley Emergency Web
Broadcast Network is driven
by Active Data Syndicator,
software developed by Active
Data Exchange, a local
Bethlehem firm. The solution
enables automatic delivery
of digital information to
multiple web sites by
dynamically displaying
content instantaneously from
the source. "In this age of
mobile browsers, search
engines, and intense
electronic communication, it
is critical that there is a
web-based broadcasting
system in place that allows
individuals to access
complete and accurate
information in the event of
an emergency using the web",
explains Susan Yee, CEO of
Active Data Exchange.
"It is critical the Lehigh
Valley sets a precedent in
emergency communication by
opening dialogue among
disparate agencies to
address public safety
communication," stated
Senator Boscola. This
project will support the
need for stronger regional
collaboration between public
and private sectors so that
information can be
disseminated promptly and
directly. "We recognize the
need to stay on top of
established communication
tools and emerging
technology. This proactive
approach to emergency
preparedness is increasingly
important as current
generations rely more on the
internet as their main
source for information,"
said City of Bethlehem Mayor
John Callahan.
When a crisis hits, it is
critical that the public be
informed as quickly as
possible with information
such as severe weather
conditions, road closings
and accidents, evacuation
procedures, volunteer needs,
or shelter information. Key
content will come from
organizations such as the
American Red Cross to
provide valuable emergency
preparedness information.
"We are very excited about
the potential that this tool
will provide during times of
emergency. It will also
allow us the opportunity to
provide preparedness
information on an ongoing
basis to help people prepare
for future emergencies,"
said John Hughes, Executive
Director of the American Red
Cross of the Greater Lehigh
Valley.
A number of other community
affiliates are already on
board with the project such
as Just Born, WLVT-39,
Lehigh County, Northampton
County, Lehigh Valley Now,
Muhlenberg College,
ArtsQuest, Wind Gap Fire
Company, Bushkill Township
Volunteer Fire Company, The
Express-Times, Lehigh Valley
Hospital and St. Luke's
Hospital. Emergency
preparedness is essential
before, during and after a
disaster and distributing
correct information can be
vital in saving lives.
"This project provides an
opportunity for government,
non-profit, and corporate
citizens to work out ways to
create synergies and
efficiencies in public
safety communication. We
appreciate that Senator
Boscola recognizes the value
in creating the necessary
communications
infrastructure across the
entire region," stated
Lehigh County Executive Don
Cunningham. Cunningham's
administration is the first
to have information from the
LVEWN live on its public web
site.
The network aggregates and
distributes local, state and
national emergency and
non-emergency content such
as road construction
information, media
advisories, health alerts,
safety training course
schedules, current threat
levels, and CDC feeds.
Content feeds can be
packaged by topic,
geographic area, or agency
and can be delivered in
multiple languages to web
sites, PDAs and other
digital receivers. Public
safety officials and city
leaders can log in from
anywhere and instantly share
urgent messages to notify
their entire constituency
within minutes. Lou Pektor,
President of Ashley
Development Corp.,
recognizes that the entire
community can benefit from a
project like this; "Networks
such as this one make our
communities more marketable
because it satisfies the
ever growing demand of the
communication age to have
relevant, up-to-date
information about our
community right at our
finger tips." This platform
allows the general public to
be informed pro-actively
using the web rather than
waiting for a phone call,
email, and television or
radio coverage.
Any organization interested
in contributing or receiving
content from the Lehigh
Valley Emergency Web Network
can visit the web site at:
http://emergency.lehighvalleynow.com/join.htm
About Active Data
Exchange, Inc.
Active Data Exchange has
been providing web-based
event marketing and
facilities scheduling
software, email and text
message broadcasting
solutions and information
broadcasting solutions for
education, healthcare and
government organizations
since 1999. Products and
services include Active Data
Calendar, Active Data
Communicator, Active Data
Syndicator, and managed
hosting. Clients include
Anheuser-Busch, Rogers
Communications, Johns
Hopkins University, Temple
University, California State
University - Fullerton, and
others. Active Data Exchange
is a PA Certified Minority
Woman-Owned Business
Enterprise.
For more
information, please visit
www.activedatax.com.
Active Data Exchange,
Inc.
190 Brodhead Road, Suite
300
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Phone: 610-997-8100
Fax: 610-866-7899
info@activedatax.com
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