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Early Warning System (H.E.W.S.)

H.E.W.S Overview

The H.E.W.S. series are affordable advanced Computer Assisted Dispatch notification systems/ telephony servers. U.S. Infotel offers one of the most user friendly automated notification and polling systems available.

U.S. Infotel has become the leading provider of computer based automated notification systems. The original 2.0 design has been further improved in version 7.8 which offers new system features and increased stability. In addition to software enhancements, the 7.8 physical computer is equipped with more memory, a faster processor, better speakers and a larger monitor.

Who is using the H.E.W.S. Computer Assisted Dispatch System?

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Our goal is to provide the most powerful and affordable tools to meet your automated emergency notification and research/ surveying objectives. wireless dispatch systems

Live staff are simply unable to contact large numbers of people quickly enough to effectively warn a community of danger. U.S. Infotel's H.E.W.S. notification systems are capable of dialing millions of individuals per year. The advantages of total automation technology are fully realized in the number of outgoing messages, the most critical aspect of your notification efforts. The H.E.W.S. series of computer assisted notification systems politely delivers your script - without coaching, breaks, absenteeism, tardiness, or management. This can be achieved at a capacity at least three times that of the best professional notification agents, without human resource dilemmas, turn-over or interpersonal problems.

Computer Assisted Dispatch notification systems offer security in times of crisis. Be able to quickly alert your community in the event of any type emergency: severe weather, rolling blackouts, water shortages, terrorism threats or missing children. The H.E.W.S. system can play messages to a live person, an answering machine, voice mail, and/or send an e-mail and a fax letting people know of potential danger or of any community events that might affect their lives.