The integration of Genasys Protect® and Intterra’s Aware platform will enable seamless, two-way sharing of evacuation alerts, warnings, and orders, ensuring residents and visitors receive timely, accurate, and first-responder-verified information when it matters most. By combining the strengths of both platforms, participating agencies will be able to accelerate emergency communications, improve situational awareness, and build greater public trust during rapidly evolving events.
As California leads the way with this innovative approach to public safety communications, Intterra is already working to expand the AwareCA model nationwide, bringing the vision of authoritative, real-time emergency information to communities across the United States. To learn more visit: genasys.com/partners/intterra-awareus/.
NEW VIDEOS
“They have the greatest loudspeaker system… it goes over the water… saying, ‘Do not proceed further.’”
President Trump highlighted the critical role LRAD systems play in helping the U.S. Navy communicate clearly at distance to deter threats, reduce escalation, and protect lives during maritime operations.
LRAD by Genasys delivers live and pre-recorded voice messages and alert tones with exceptional clarity over long distances, high background noise, and challenging environments.
From defense and law enforcement to fire rescue, maritime security, and emergency management, LRAD helps teams communicate clearly, establish safety perimeters, deescalate situations, and keep people safe.
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NEW WEBINAR
Local knowledge is what makes evacuation zones most effective during wildfire evacuations. In Siskiyou County, fire agencies, law enforcement, GIS, transportation, and emergency management worked together to refine evacuation communication zones using real-world knowledge of roads, terrain, access points, traffic control, and community needs
In this webinar, Siskiyou County explains how they reviewed and updated zones, how local responders shaped those decisions, and how ArcGIS and Genasys Protect supported a repeatable workflow for zone management. This discussion offers practical guidance grounded in real incident experience for public safety agencies reviewing evacuation zones or improving preparedness.
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