New Mexico followed in the footsteps of Oklahoma, Delaware and Louisiana, becoming the latest state to deploy Rave Panic Button in all K-12 schools across the state, covering nearly 350,000 students. Rave Panic Button has been implemented in over 10,000 schools across the U.S., including those in New York, Arkansas, Washington, D.C. and Florida.
A rising tide of corporations and healthcare organizations rely on Rave
Rave expanded its growth into 1,600 enterprises and healthcare facilities confronted with the challenge to quickly notify, effectively engage and efficiently target critical communications to a distributed and remote workforce. Businesses and manufacturing facilities, such as Seaboard Foods, Sinclair Oil and LendingTree, use the Rave platform to proactively protect their workface, and inform them of updated policies and resources for support.
Organizations can instantly deliver a full range of emergency notifications, companywide announcements and COVID-19 updates, such as free coronavirus testing for employees, targeted messages when workers in quarantine can return to work, shift scheduling changes and employee onboarding surveys.
New healthcare customers, including Northwell Health, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare, Sinai Health System and Cayuga Health System, use Rave to connect with staff on COVID-19 news, respond to critical incidents, manage shift shortages and communicate on operational issues.
FedRAMP authorization extends Rave's capabilities to serve federal agencies
By achieving FedRAMP authorization at the end of 2020, Rave expects to greatly expand the number of federal government agencies served by its critical communication and collaboration capabilities. While uniquely important to federal agencies, FedRAMP authorization provides further evidence of Rave's public safety grade infrastructure and adherence to stringent security standards, including a commitment to 99.999% availability.
Rave technology expands collaborative safety ecosystem
Rave not only expanded its ecosystem with new customers, but expanded its applications to address coronavirus-related challenges as well as new solutions to advance cross-organizational collaboration amongst affected entities in a critical incident, including:
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Rave Coronavirus Response Solution-Enhances organizations' ability to monitor and quickly communicate changes about the ongoing pandemic to their communities
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Rave Coronavirus Recovery Solution-Allows leaders to streamline communication workflows, conduct daily health checks, support individual wellness and engagement with their organizations to facilitate the safe reopening of businesses and communities
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Vaccine Distribution Solution-Aids in coordination and communication of vaccine distribution plans based on community priorities, allowing users to identify priority candidates, keep their community informed about vaccine availability and track distribution progress
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Rave Notifier-Extends the channels and reach of Rave's mass notification capabilities and Rave Panic Button IoT devices across a broader range of traditional and cloud communication systems
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Rave Collaborate-Provides an intuitive tool for tactical incident collaboration to coordinate preparedness and response for both planned events and unplanned emergencies, addressing needs unmet by traditional incident management solutions
For Rave customers like Northwell Health, HIPAA-compliant solutions including Rave Collaborate enable consistency in the way they handle incidents across facilities while ensuring everyone involved remains situationally aware throughout every step of the process.
"Our vision is to create a true collaborative safety ecosystem that involves all stakeholders and enables data sharing between entities so they can better prepare for and respond to the emergency incidents that impact their communities," said Todd Piett, Rave CEO. "We made great strides in 2020 with new solutions and integrations that take emergency response out of siloes and expand the growing number of organizations and communities across the nation that use the Rave platform."
Rave also advanced its relationships with Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, ESO, RapidDeploy, and Tenefit to build on its growing suite of integrated and interoperable solutions to deliver vital information quickly and seamlessly to 9-1-1 dispatchers, first responders, emergency management, campus security, corporate security and communities.
Thousands of communities and organizations in the U.S. and abroad count on Rave's solutions to protect their populations and coordinate safety responses. To learn more about Rave Mobile Safety, visit www.ravemobilesafety.com.
About Rave Mobile Safety
Rave Mobile Safety is the leading provider of critical communication and collaboration technology used to save lives, manage crisis incidents and increase resiliency. From major disasters and crisis events to everyday emergencies and operational incidents, the Rave platform enables critical data sharing, mass notification and emergency response coordination. Over 8,000 first responder, emergency management, 9-1-1, and federal, state and local agencies-as well as corporations, healthcare organizations, universities and schools-all rely on Rave to prepare better, respond faster, recover quicker and mitigate anticipated critical incidents. Founded in 2004, Rave's award-winning software solutions are backed by leading growth equity firm TCV. Let Rave enable you to do all you can todayTM to keep everyone safe. For more information, visit https://www.ravemobilesafety.com, read our company blog, and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
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