Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is seeking sources of high-spee...
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is seeking sources of high-speed communications hotline technology, which must provide incident notification simultaneously to hundreds of govt. personnel via landline, wireless and Web-based networks. For security reasons, alert system can’t have radiofrequency transmitters, but…
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must allow for system access and activation through cellular and satellite phones “that terminate at telephone land lines and from the Internet via secure server.” DIA needs programmable system that at minimum can send messages to work, home and wireless phones and pagers of 600 personnel, with continuous transmissions until intended recipients acknowledge they have received emergency data. Potential sources must send information by April 5 -- 202-231-8458.