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Join our pilot project to make your 9-1-1 Center, Mission Critical Facility or Network Safe

The US Congressional EMP Commission has determined that civilian critical infrastructure is vulnerable to electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack.  NFPA Fire Code 1600 encourages local communities and businesses to include disaster mitigation for EMP.  Initial estimates of the financial impact from even a regional EMP attack could cripple any local economy from 30-50%.  What is being done?

Instant Access Networks, LLC (see www.stop-EMP.com) is working with Frostburg State University (see www.frostburg.edu), the Mid-Atlantic Institute for Space and Technology (see www.mistusa.net) the Public Technology Insititute (see www.pti.org), various mission critical facilities and 9-1-1 sites to design and create mass-produced electromagnetic pulse (EMP) protected facilities.

Contact us to learn how to join the no-cost pilot project where we will include your user requirements in an affordable solution that will work in your environment as a commercial off-the-shelf solution and meet or exceed military specifications for EMP protection.  This level of protection can also protect facilities from the electromagnetic effects of severe solar storms.

You may also read the white paper section here or at www.stop-EMP.com for more information about the Congressional EMP Commission Report or the NFPA 1600 standard for Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs.

If you are interested in learning more about our pilot project, or, if you would like to request a handbook on EMP as a post conference publication of IAN and PTI, please contact us.  This material was shared at the national conference of Public Technology Institute May 6-8, 2007 in Denver, CO.