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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Emergency Preparedness
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7 Things You Should Know About Emergency Notification Systems
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April 21, 2010
An emergency notification system (ENS) provides broad-based notification to on- and off-campus communities in the event of a crisis or emergency, including natural disasters and acts of terrorism…
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Virginia Tech Reports on IT Performance During Shootings
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August 28, 2007
"An internal review of Virginia Tech's information and communications infrastructure in the wake of the April shootings found that the campus telecommunication systems were "dramat…

















