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  • #2990
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    Hello all,

    We are working to re-structure our alert program and one part of this is attempting to re-vamp the bulletin we send out to Law Enforcement and Media partners. Does anyone have a form they really love or have a software that makes it easier to design what you are looking for? Right now we are just using a Microsoft Word Document with tables. We include basic missing person information, companion information, vehicle information, photos and Law Enforcement Agency contact information. This is a very frustrating form to work with at the moment. Any advice would be appreciated!!

    #2995
    Foto del avatarBen Patterson
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    Texas built it’s own system last year on our own software platform after our former software (Documentum) was no longer going to be supported by the new owner (Dell). Below is a link for the notice our system produces.

    https://d21c681nblghw3.cloudfront.net/uploads/62/pdf/amber_alert.pdf?1515001016

    #2997
    Foto del avatarChristopher Minek
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    We just updated our AMBER Alert Activation Forms. If you send me an email I could send you what we have. [email protected]

    #2998
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    NM built its own alert form generated from our Clearinghouse database. It is Oracle based. We are also able to post it on the website immediately.

    #3007
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    In Nebraska, our IT built a program to send notifications to media and other email and text numbers as well as posting to our website all at once.

    We also use Alertsense to activate the EAS system and send the WEA.

    #3021
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    Like Nebraska the FL Clearinghouse’s AMBER bulletins/flyers are generated by our database by our IT department (http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/MCICSearch/Flyers/FlyerCust2pic.asp?ID=111610). Our database is SQL Server based and also allows us to electronically transfer our newly opened cases to NCMEC. -Gwen

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