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Crisis Communications from BlackBerry

Law Enforcement Agencies Trust BlackBerry AtHoc to Respond to Emergencies

Securely coordinate your emergency response with multiple public and private organizations while overseeing who’s receiving your alerts with AtHoc®.

BlackBerry AtHoc: Coordinating Crisis Response

When critical events occur, law enforcement agencies face challenges in coordinating an effective emergency response. This impacts the ability to react and share information quickly and accurately when lives are at stake.

Keep Your People Safe — And Informed

With BlackBerry AtHoc's mass messaging capabilities, you can send quick updates and receive real-time feedback with two-way interactions — even when other forms of communication are down. 

Watch this video and see how real-time alerts and geo-targeting can transform your crisis communications strategy.

Why BlackBerry AtHoc?

BlackBerry AtHoc is simple to use, fast, and extremely reliable. It is also one of the most configurable systems on the market and integrates easily with other systems.

Full Coverage Communication

Coordinate an emergency response with fewer resources. Simple to use and compatible across devices and systems. Partner agencies don’t need to opt in to receive your messages.

Independent Communication

Maintain constant communication—even during a breach. Diminish chaos and retain capacity to communicate and coordinate as any crisis unfolds.

Centralized Command Center

Reduce the risk of human error. Improve information for decision-making. Reduce risk of being single point of failure.

Speed

Activate your full emergency response in less than 10 minutes. Disseminate information faster across public and private channels.

Certainty

Centralize all communication and operate from one dashboard. Prevent human error and minimize mistakes with a single source of truth.  

Accountability

Collect high-value evidence during golden hour and help ensure compliance. Document your communications and improve future training with auditable incident records.