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September 2006: Ball State commences campus security pilot
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Welcome to VersiTech - Homeland Security for Higher Education |
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VersiTech is the only sole source threat management technology dedicated exclusively to protecting institutions of higher learning. VersiTech enables you to learn where your institution is vulnerable, manage daily safety and security operations, respond to major crises, and coordinate support from the outside. In today's world, it's essential to have a detailed picture of your university's risk areas and a system in place that can handle daily operations and crisis management. VersiTech meets these demands through a unique combination of technology and services: |
- Incident Response Management Technology -
VersiTech's state of the art system will provide a real time common operating picture of the incident. This Web based system improves training and response of security personnel. In addition, it improves interoperability with area first responders and assists with your university's NIMS compliance and documentation.
- VersiCall System - This software system allows a university to improve the accuracy of information given to callers. VersiCall also enhances the capability of existing staff to handle the increased call volume during a campus-wide emergency situation.
- Threat & Vulnerability Assessment - VersiTech gives you an accurate picture of the breadth and depth of your institution's vulnerability.
VersiTech will also aid in strategic operational planning that will outline and detail the procedures for any event or operational disruption.
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By adopting the VersiTech system, your institution will be among the ranks of the most secure campuses in the nation. VersiTech is not a typical vendor; it is the only all inclusive Homeland Security solution for institutions of higher education. Don't wait until disaster strikes at your campus - make the investment in VersiTech technology and be prepared.
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