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Software for providing initiation, distribution, delivery
and response tracking of emergency notifications to users
via personal communication devices, and public mass
communication devices; software for supporting exchange of
information and collaboration processes amongst
organizations and people during emergency and crisis
situations; software for the purposes of data collection,
monitoring, and mass notification services for managing
emergency and crisis and business critical situations and
improving crisis communications capability; software for the
transmission of mass notification emergency information via
audio, video and electronic communications networks and
devices, including social networks; software for managing
and analyzing data feeds and data inputs in the field of
crisis reporting, communication and management, and sending
notifications through multiple IP network channels and
delivery services; software supporting loading data from
personnel directories, and manage users for purpose of
crisis communication; software supporting managing
organization directories and connections across
organizations for the purpose of connecting them and
facilitating collaboration before, during and after crisis
situations; software for locating personnel for security and
safety purposes using a global positioning system, user
self-reporting, and other locating means; software for
electronically monitoring, detecting and reporting on
alarms, alerts, emergencies, hazards, security threats, and
dangerous weather; software for notifying individuals and
organizations of a changed status or condition of a sensing
device or input feed via network based message alerts;
downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application
for sending, receiving, confirming and responding to alerts,
messages, and notifications via wireless communications
networks or the Internet; desktop software applications to
provide desktop notifications capturing user attention with
audio-visual signals, allowing users to confirm, respond to
notification or receive additional information relates to
notification; computer hardware and software communication
system enabling users to manage information and data
provided to the system and to control the delivery of
messages through the system
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Notification services to deliver emergency notifications and
facilitate collaboration amongst individuals and
organizations before, during and after critical situations
(terms considered too vague by the International Bureau -
rule 13(2)(b) of the Common Regulations); mass notification
services through all communication devices, telephones,
tablets, smartphones, email, text messaging, and instant
messaging; telecommunications services, namely, electronic
transmission of data and digital messaging via mobile
handheld devices and via wired and wireless communication
devices before, during and after critical situations;
telecommunications services, namely, enabling users and
organizations to electronically transmit messages, text,
multimedia content, videos, audio, animation and images via
a global computer network before, during and after critical
situations; providing multiple user access to interactive
databases through web sites on a global computer network to
manage, administrate and use crisis communication
capabilities; telecommunications services, namely, providing
transmission of converged data, address location
information, text, pictures, and streaming media, all for
use in crisis communications; providing telecommunication
connectivity services for transfer of messages, audio,
visual, and data information for crisis communications;
telecommunication services, namely, accessing, processing,
and transmitting of critical, time-sensitive notifications
to individuals and organizations
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Design and development of crisis communication systems;
engineering and systems analysis in the field of crisis
communication systems; online system management services
that allow users to remotely view, monitor, program, operate
and control crisis communication systems (terms considered
too vague by the International Bureau - rule 13(2)(b) of the
Common Regulations); research in the field of crisis
communication technology; testing of crisis communication
systems; cloud computing featuring software for providing
crisis communication through multiple IP network channels
and delivery services; computer services, namely,
integration of private and public cloud computing
environments for crisis communication; computer services,
namely, cloud hosting provider services for crisis
communication; computer services, namely, installation of
software for private cloud computing for crisis
communication; consulting services in the field of cloud
computing for crisis communication; computer services,
namely, creating an online community for registered users to
participate in discussions, get feedback from their peers,
form virtual communities, invite other organizations to the
community and engage collaboration in the field of security
and crisis communication and management; software as a
service (SAAS) services featuring software for use in
sending, receiving, confirming and responding to alerts,
messages, and notifications in the field of crisis
communication and management; software as a service (SAAS)
services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use
in sending, receiving, confirming and responding to alerts,
messages, and notifications in the field of crisis
communication and management; online non-downloadable
computer software for the purposes of data collection,
monitoring, and mass notification services for managing
emergency and crisis situations and improving crisis
communications capability
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Advisory services in the field of crisis communication;
assisting in the locating of personnel for security and
safety purposes using a global positioning system and other
locating means such as self-user reporting; computerized
crisis communication services, namely, electronically
monitoring, detecting and reporting on alarms, data input
feeds, alerts, emergencies, hazards, security threats, and
dangerous weather; consultancy services in the field crisis
communications; emergency response alarm monitoring
services, namely, monitoring of alert devices and data input
feeds by a remote monitoring center for the dispatch of
emergency and security services and notification to
individuals and organizations