NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER of POLICE ANNOUNCES LAUNCH of NATIONWIDE SERVICE that WILL REVOLUTIONIZE RECOVERY of MISSING CHILDREN
By MultiVu Video, published Jan 30, 2008The National Fraternal Order of Police announced the launch of the National PhotoAlert network, the nation's first comprehensive data and photographic system designed to help improve the speed of recovery of missing children.
The National PhotoAlert service, which has been in development for the past two years by US ComCorp, arrives at a time when society's expectations are at their highest regarding instant access to data-rich information. By using proprietary GPS technology, National PhotoAlert meets that demand in missing children cases by issuing geographic-specific alerts to thousands of recipients each minute including law enforcement and government agencies. Recipients receive both a photograph and text information of a missing person.
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The National PhotoAlert service, which has been in development for the past two years by US ComCorp, arrives at a time when society's expectations are at their highest regarding instant access to data-rich information. By using proprietary GPS technology, National PhotoAlert meets that demand in missing children cases by issuing geographic-specific alerts to thousands of recipients each minute including law enforcement and government agencies. Recipients receive both a photograph and text information of a missing person.
Credit: MultiVu
Copyright: MultiVu
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