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Next Generation Emergency Notification Conscientious emergency managers and security leaders know where the gaps exist in their current emergency operations plans. The Metis Secure system fills the gaps created by mass notification systems such as cell phone/text messaging/email, sirens and fire alarms by reaching targeted groups of people in seconds with specific information and instruction. The Metis Secure system is a hardware and software solution that combines a comprehensive Command Center, rapid two-way Alerting Devices and a triple-redundant Communications and Power Network that easily integrates with your existing notification and security systems.
There’s no other emergency notification system like this. See for yourself! Watch a video of the Metis Secure system in action. Contact your Vision Technologies representative at 410-424-2183 to schedule a personal demonstration. www.metissecure.com. |
Our key service areas include:
T-Mobile - Vision provided site survey, installation, and documentation of a cellular reinforcement solution rolled out to over 700 locations in the United States. The hardware deployed included Cisco routers and store cabling.
SAIC - As a SAIC valued services provider for the ICE Program, Vision provides survey, design, implementation, and documentation services on an on-going basis within the 50 states and Puerto Rico.
W.W. Grainger - For a 410 site rollout, Vision provided comprehensive site survey, installation, and cut-over services for cabling infrastructure, access point and router equipment. We successfully managed over 1500 client visits, delivering on-time for the VOIP engagement.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - Vision provides managed services for 110 FDIC offices nationally for the past six years (including two awards via re-compete) for audio-visual, in-building cellular systems, and structured cabling.
Merrill Lynch - For six years, Vision provided trouble call and resolution services supporting 630 branches in the United States and Puerto Rico, with a contract requiring a four-hour response SLA and intense communications requirements.