The correct information at the right time and place is crucial for handling crisis management. However the timely supply of information is just as important.
For this reason MultiTeam 'Publisher' plays a vital role as an automated press and public information system that is never tongue tied.
With MultiTeam Publisher you can provide recent photos, pictures, or measures taken, and with a few mouse clicks make these available on a secure or public site. You can give information concerning temporary traffic conditions and diversions and according to your wishes clarify with maps from the Team On-line module of MultiTeam. Moreover MultiTeam Publisher is not only useful as an information relay, with MultiTeam Publisher you can also make information available for civil servants and public leaders of districts and councils involved. They can see via the internet on a secure website the available information provided from any location and at any time suitable to them. The window at the bottom of the screen shows journalists or leaders which screen they can view after they have logged onto the website. Information in chronological order, that with a Mouse click can be selected and then can be enlarged with the possibility of zoom out and scroll down from the picture. The windows at the top show how easy it is to use the operational Publisher.
MultiTeam can send text to a SMS processing system to distribute massages to all registered mobile users.
MultiTeam can also communicate with regional TV companies. In the case of a large scale calamity the officer in charge can decide to make an announcement on the regional station. This can be in the form of a moving TV text message at the bottom of the screen. This effect can be strengthened by a pre-determined menu where the broadcasting TV picture is made smaller and on the right hand side of the screen a message is shown with the logo of the rescue organization involved.
The broadcasting of the message can be sent automatically from the emergency room and the regional TV station is unable to intervene.
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