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      <title>Disaster / Missing Persons Alert System Adds Another More Agencies To Its Fold</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">ComAlert, the new disaster / terrorism / missing-persons alert system that uses internet and communication technology, has added the following Agencies to its ever growing safety net</p><p>Stateline, NV -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 08/09/2006 --  ComAlert announces the following Agencies have signed up for its state of the art "Public Alert and Warning system" Executive Order June 26th, 2006 The White House, Washington, DC. "Now the citizens of these areas are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and inventor of ComAlert.  ComAlert&apos;s direction is to continue in the requirements and beyond of this executive order.<br />
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Jasper County Sheriffs Office – Ridgeland, SC; Copiah County Sheriffs Office – Gallman, MS; Olathe Fire Department – Olathe, KS; Ontario County Sheriffs Office – Cananduigua, NY; Williams County EMA – Bryan, OH; Hickman County Sheriffs Office – Centerville, TN; Jackson County Sheriffs Office – Ripley, WV.<br />
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It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizen a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. <br />
<br />
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s information and description, as well as sending out a general alert, instantly." <br />
<br />
ComAlert is completing its development of a special download for users and citizens and any department agencies to use in assisting the public in establishing complete information of their children and record it on any device they choose.  The information is kept private and confidential by the citizen and they can have all the information required at any time for law enforcement should there ever come a day that their child or guardianship is missing.<br />
<br />
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."<br />
<br />
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert<br />
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is the leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com <br />
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</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Samuel Anderson<br />President<br />ComAlert, LLC<br />Telephone: 1-775-580-9900<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/7486">Click to Email Samuel Anderson</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=7486&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2006 11:55:52 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Disaster / Missing Persons Alert System Adds Another Agency To Its Fold</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p>Stateline, NV -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 08/09/2006 --  ComAlert announces the following Agencies have signed up for its state of the art "Public Alert and Warning system" Executive Order June 26th, 2006 The White House, Washington, DC. "Now the citizens of these areas are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and inventor of ComAlert.  ComAlert&apos;s direction is to continue in the requirements and beyond of this executive order.</p><p>
Jasper County Sheriffs Office – Ridgeland, SC; Copiah County Sheriffs Office – Gallman, MS; Olathe Fire Department – Olathe, KS; Ontario County Sheriffs Office – Cananduigua, NY; Williams County EMA – Bryan, OH; Hickman County Sheriffs Office – Centerville, TN; Jackson County Sheriffs Office – Ripley, WV.</p><p>
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizen a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. </p><p>
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s information and description, as well as sending out a general alert, instantly." </p><p>
ComAlert is completing its development of a special download for users and citizens and any department agencies to use in assisting the public in establishing complete information of their children and record it on any device they choose.  The information is kept private and confidential by the citizen and they can have all the information required at any time for law enforcement should there ever come a day that their child or guardianship is missing.</p><p>
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."</p><p>
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p>
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is the leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com </p>Stateline, Nevada -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/2/2006 -- ComAlert announces Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control has signed up for its state of the art disaster alert system. "Now the citizens of Oklahoma and the states agents are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons, etc…" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and Managing Partner of the ComAlert System and ComAlert , LLC.<br />
<br />
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizens a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. In addition, to assist cities and law enforcement agencies in signing up, ComAlert has secured over ten million five-hundred thousand dollars in grant money specifically earmarked to allow cities and/or law enforcement agencies to initially sign up at no charge. <br />
<br />
Mr. Anderson is very optimistic that the money will help bring cities and agencies aboard, just like it did Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control: "What this does is it allows us to offer the ComAlert system to any sized city, municipality or agency and get them to sign up. Typically, when a city or state is asked to pay for anything, there are meetings, requests, and forms for even the smallest dollar amount. This grant money allows cities and agencies to bypass that and just sign up with no strings attached." <br />
<br />
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s updated information and description, as well as sending out a general alert to all the right places and authorities, instantly." <br />
<br />
Having on board the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control is the beginning of a lasting relationship that will begin to support and fight the illicit drugs and narcotics for the State of Oklahoma.  The ComAlert System can assist the agency in communicating within their own agency as well as alerting anyone in the State.  Furthermore, it has the capability to communicate cross-jurisdictionally with other agencies anywhere in the world.  Other capabilities are secret and will remain as such for what it will do for their agency.  "Our goal is to ensure the safety of our agents and most importantly the well-being of our citizens of Oklahoma," says Chief Agent Dr. John Duncan of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.  "ComAlert can and will assist in our efforts in many areas that we need it to be involved in, we&apos;re fortunate to have this homeland security tool in our arsenal."<br />
<br />
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."<br />
<br />
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert<br />
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is a leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com<br />
</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Samuel Anderson<br />Telephone: 1-775-580-9900<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5523">Click to Email Samuel Anderson</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5523&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 20:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>Taking Advantage Of A Ten Million Dollar Grant Just Got Easier</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p><p>Stateline, NV -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 08/09/2006 --  ComAlert announces the following Agencies have signed up for its state of the art "Public Alert and Warning system" Executive Order June 26th, 2006 The White House, Washington, DC. "Now the citizens of these areas are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and inventor of ComAlert.  ComAlert&apos;s direction is to continue in the requirements and beyond of this executive order.</p><p><br />
Jasper County Sheriffs Office – Ridgeland, SC; Copiah County Sheriffs Office – Gallman, MS; Olathe Fire Department – Olathe, KS; Ontario County Sheriffs Office – Cananduigua, NY; Williams County EMA – Bryan, OH; Hickman County Sheriffs Office – Centerville, TN; Jackson County Sheriffs Office – Ripley, WV.</p><p><br />
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizen a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. </p><p><br />
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s information and description, as well as sending out a general alert, instantly." </p><p><br />
ComAlert is completing its development of a special download for users and citizens and any department agencies to use in assisting the public in establishing complete information of their children and record it on any device they choose.  The information is kept private and confidential by the citizen and they can have all the information required at any time for law enforcement should there ever come a day that their child or guardianship is missing.</p><p><br />
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."</p><p><br />
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p><br />
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is the leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com </p>Stateline, Nevada -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/2/2006 -- ComAlert announces Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control has signed up for its state of the art disaster alert system. "Now the citizens of Oklahoma and the states agents are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons, etc…" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and Managing Partner of the ComAlert System and ComAlert , LLC.</p><p>
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizens a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. In addition, to assist cities and law enforcement agencies in signing up, ComAlert has secured over ten million five-hundred thousand dollars in grant money specifically earmarked to allow cities and/or law enforcement agencies to initially sign up at no charge. </p><p>
Mr. Anderson is very optimistic that the money will help bring cities and agencies aboard, just like it did Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control: "What this does is it allows us to offer the ComAlert system to any sized city, municipality or agency and get them to sign up. Typically, when a city or state is asked to pay for anything, there are meetings, requests, and forms for even the smallest dollar amount. This grant money allows cities and agencies to bypass that and just sign up with no strings attached." </p><p>
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s updated information and description, as well as sending out a general alert to all the right places and authorities, instantly." </p><p>
Having on board the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control is the beginning of a lasting relationship that will begin to support and fight the illicit drugs and narcotics for the State of Oklahoma.  The ComAlert System can assist the agency in communicating within their own agency as well as alerting anyone in the State.  Furthermore, it has the capability to communicate cross-jurisdictionally with other agencies anywhere in the world.  Other capabilities are secret and will remain as such for what it will do for their agency.  "Our goal is to ensure the safety of our agents and most importantly the well-being of our citizens of Oklahoma," says Chief Agent Dr. John Duncan of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.  "ComAlert can and will assist in our efforts in many areas that we need it to be involved in, we&apos;re fortunate to have this homeland security tool in our arsenal."</p><p>
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."</p><p>
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p>
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is a leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com</p>Stateline, NV -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/21/2006 -- It&apos;s every security directors and agency chiefs nightmare when it comes to their budget.  Having to make every department within each agency work with the funds they receive is more than what most officials really want to bare.  These agencies must be able to run like any other corporate business, except, they don&apos;t sell anything to make a profit as most businesses do.  They must rely on what they get.  They must rely on funding from outside sources such as grants.<br />
<br />
The ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizens a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. And now, to assist cities and law enforcement agencies in signing up, ComAlert has secured over ten million dollars in grant money specifically earmarked to allow cities to initially sign up and take advantage.<br />
<br />
ComAlert has made it even more simple and convenient for these agencies to access the system by signing up online.  It&apos;s Fast, Secure and Convenient.  <br />
<br />
Samuel Anderson, CEO and Managing Partner of ComAlert, is very optimistic that the money will help bring cities aboard: "What this does is it allows us to offer the ComAlert system to any sized city or municipality and get them to sign up. Typically, when a city or town is asked to pay for anything, there are meetings, requests, and forms for even the smallest dollar amount. <br />
<br />
This grant money allows cities to bypass that and just sign up with no strings attached."<br />
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The current registration is so easy; it will allow any agency to have a full sign-up and training of the ComAlert System within 24 hours.  Weekends not included unless requested.  A personal ComAlert representative will be assigned to each department/agency and walk-through training will be administered to train the persons responsible for the ComAlert System.<br />
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That&apos;s not all Samuel Anderson is providing. He is also providing the means to supply Fingerprint Scanners to those departments and organizations that don&apos;t have the means to purchase expensive equipment to register children: <br />
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"We intend to go the extra mile and make this become a reality. It&apos;s time to start using technology we already have to advance in areas of critical need". <br />
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"Nothing needs to be kept outdated any longer, let&apos;s move forward and put it to use".<br />
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About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert<br />
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Samuel Anderson is the Managing Partner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is a leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.comalert.com" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a><br />
</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Samuel Anderson<br />Telephone: 1-775-580-9900<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5385">Click to Email Samuel Anderson</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5385&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>When Disaster Strikes, a new Technology can Help People Stay in Touch</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p><p><p>Stateline, NV -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 08/09/2006 --  ComAlert announces the following Agencies have signed up for its state of the art "Public Alert and Warning system" Executive Order June 26th, 2006 The White House, Washington, DC. "Now the citizens of these areas are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and inventor of ComAlert.  ComAlert&apos;s direction is to continue in the requirements and beyond of this executive order.</p><p>
Jasper County Sheriffs Office – Ridgeland, SC; Copiah County Sheriffs Office – Gallman, MS; Olathe Fire Department – Olathe, KS; Ontario County Sheriffs Office – Cananduigua, NY; Williams County EMA – Bryan, OH; Hickman County Sheriffs Office – Centerville, TN; Jackson County Sheriffs Office – Ripley, WV.</p><p>
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizen a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. </p><p>
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s information and description, as well as sending out a general alert, instantly." </p><p>
ComAlert is completing its development of a special download for users and citizens and any department agencies to use in assisting the public in establishing complete information of their children and record it on any device they choose.  The information is kept private and confidential by the citizen and they can have all the information required at any time for law enforcement should there ever come a day that their child or guardianship is missing.</p><p>
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."</p><p>
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p>
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is the leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com </p>Stateline, Nevada -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/2/2006 -- ComAlert announces Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control has signed up for its state of the art disaster alert system. "Now the citizens of Oklahoma and the states agents are protected by a state of the art alert system designed to keep people in touch during disasters, a terrorist attack, or missing persons, etc…" said Samuel Anderson, CEO and Managing Partner of the ComAlert System and ComAlert , LLC.</p><p><br />
It&apos;s every official&apos;s worst nightmare: a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or missing persons (especially children) in their city or municipality. And until recently, cities and police agencies had no real method for communicating with their citizens during times of trouble. Then the ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizens a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. In addition, to assist cities and law enforcement agencies in signing up, ComAlert has secured over ten million five-hundred thousand dollars in grant money specifically earmarked to allow cities and/or law enforcement agencies to initially sign up at no charge. </p><p><br />
Mr. Anderson is very optimistic that the money will help bring cities and agencies aboard, just like it did Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control: "What this does is it allows us to offer the ComAlert system to any sized city, municipality or agency and get them to sign up. Typically, when a city or state is asked to pay for anything, there are meetings, requests, and forms for even the smallest dollar amount. This grant money allows cities and agencies to bypass that and just sign up with no strings attached." </p><p><br />
Police Departments have also been very interested in the ComAlert system, as it can be used to assist in missing-persons cases. This wasn&apos;t lost on Anderson: "Our police agencies are the front lines of our nation&apos;s security, including being the first responders to missing persons. ComAlert can certainly help them by acting as a database for a person&apos;s updated information and description, as well as sending out a general alert to all the right places and authorities, instantly." </p><p><br />
Having on board the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control is the beginning of a lasting relationship that will begin to support and fight the illicit drugs and narcotics for the State of Oklahoma.  The ComAlert System can assist the agency in communicating within their own agency as well as alerting anyone in the State.  Furthermore, it has the capability to communicate cross-jurisdictionally with other agencies anywhere in the world.  Other capabilities are secret and will remain as such for what it will do for their agency.  "Our goal is to ensure the safety of our agents and most importantly the well-being of our citizens of Oklahoma," says Chief Agent Dr. John Duncan of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.  "ComAlert can and will assist in our efforts in many areas that we need it to be involved in, we&apos;re fortunate to have this homeland security tool in our arsenal."</p><p><br />
For Anderson, ComAlert represents both years of passionate work, and several hundred thousand dollars of his own money. But he feels that his efforts are paying off: "Our nation&apos;s preparedness and the support of our emergency responders in protecting our communities, and finding our missing persons, especially children, must be a shared effort. Getting funding to assist cities in signing up is a giant step in that direction."</p><p><br />
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p><br />
Samuel Anderson is the owner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is a leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com</p>Stateline, NV -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/21/2006 -- It&apos;s every security directors and agency chiefs nightmare when it comes to their budget.  Having to make every department within each agency work with the funds they receive is more than what most officials really want to bare.  These agencies must be able to run like any other corporate business, except, they don&apos;t sell anything to make a profit as most businesses do.  They must rely on what they get.  They must rely on funding from outside sources such as grants.</p><p>
The ComAlert alert system was introduced, giving cities, municipalities, and ordinary citizens a vital communication tool to be used for emergencies. And now, to assist cities and law enforcement agencies in signing up, ComAlert has secured over ten million dollars in grant money specifically earmarked to allow cities to initially sign up and take advantage.</p><p>
ComAlert has made it even more simple and convenient for these agencies to access the system by signing up online.  It&apos;s Fast, Secure and Convenient.  </p><p>
Samuel Anderson, CEO and Managing Partner of ComAlert, is very optimistic that the money will help bring cities aboard: "What this does is it allows us to offer the ComAlert system to any sized city or municipality and get them to sign up. Typically, when a city or town is asked to pay for anything, there are meetings, requests, and forms for even the smallest dollar amount. </p><p>
This grant money allows cities to bypass that and just sign up with no strings attached."</p><p>
The current registration is so easy; it will allow any agency to have a full sign-up and training of the ComAlert System within 24 hours.  Weekends not included unless requested.  A personal ComAlert representative will be assigned to each department/agency and walk-through training will be administered to train the persons responsible for the ComAlert System.</p><p>
That&apos;s not all Samuel Anderson is providing. He is also providing the means to supply Fingerprint Scanners to those departments and organizations that don&apos;t have the means to purchase expensive equipment to register children: </p><p>
"We intend to go the extra mile and make this become a reality. It&apos;s time to start using technology we already have to advance in areas of critical need". </p><p>
"Nothing needs to be kept outdated any longer, let&apos;s move forward and put it to use".</p><p>
About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert</p><p>
Samuel Anderson is the Managing Partner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage of vision and technology, and is a leader in emergency communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at <a class="extlink"  rel="nofollow noopener"  target="_blank"  title="http://www.comalert.com" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a></p>Stateline, NV -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/27/2006 -- One of the most harrowing things a person can think of what would happen if a disaster of 9/11 or Katrina proportions struck their area. Would families know what to do or where to go? Would families be even able to stay in touch? What about a business or a municipality&apos;s - could they alert all employees or citizens on what to do, and have a place where everyone can easily "check in"?<br />
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Until now, those questions were largely answered on an individual level as some forward thinking families and/or companies made their own plans. One would think technology could easily fill this need, especially once you consider that the internet and personal communications are intermingled (with the likes of Blackberry&apos;s and cell phones). But oddly enough, there has not been any service specifically designed to keep people in touch that is across the entire spectrum for everyone. <br />
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Until now, that is. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a savvy entrepreneur has created a service called ComAlert, which fulfills this obvious need. <br />
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In a nutshell, ComAlert is an internet technology designed to keep people in touch during times of national crisis (disasters, storms, terrorism, etc). The system is simple to use, yet extremely effective in keeping families, friends, and business associates in contact during the chaos of an unforeseen event. Samuel Anderson developed this technology on the backbone of another technology he created for businesses and employee screening. "I had created an online service called EmployACT, which was fundamentally a secure, opt-in people database that employers could use to find pre-screened candidates" says Anderson, "The basic essence of the system was for people and companies to opt-in and communicate with each other." <br />
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After Katrina hit New Orleans, Anderson realized his system could have helped. "As I heard stories of people being separated and phone lines being inaccessible for weeks, I had this realization if there was a central online &apos;meeting place&apos; for communicating, like the one I had already built, people could easily stay in touch - the city could communicate a message to anyone, and people and companies could communicate with each other, even if their personal e-mail or ISP was down." <br />
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Anderson quickly went to work on his vision, and the result was impressive. "Essentially, we&apos;ve created a simple to use yet extremely secure online communications portal. People simply go to www.comalert.com and create a free account. From there, they can link to other accounts, add their children to their account (February), set who will be contacted - all sorts of options, really" said Anderson. <br />
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Anderson doesn&apos;t forget businesses, or even cities for that matter. He states "We offer an option for businesses and municipalities both. ComAlert&apos;s a great way for a business to keep track of and alert employees worldwide, and the benefit for a city is apparent. I&apos;ve had calls from city officials just begging to sign up so their officials can be alerted whenever something of importance happens." <br />
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Indeed. Sometimes, technology can be a wonderful thing. <br />
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About Samuel Anderson and ComAlert <br />
Samuel Anderson is the Founder and Managing Partner of Tekbrokers VENTURES, LLC, which develops cutting edge products and puts patient, intelligent and experienced capital to work. ComAlert is a result of a marriage if vision and technology, and is the leader in The GLOBAL Alliance Network communications. To learn more, visit the ComAlert website at www.comalert.com <br />
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</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Samuel Anderson<br />Telephone: 1-775-580-9900<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5031">Click to Email Samuel Anderson</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comalert.com">http://www.comalert.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5031&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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