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Volume 16 Military bases, civil defense sites, refineries, communities, and campuses worldwide employ our early warning systems to maintain safety and efficiency of operations. September 2017 Edition FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) Program member Notable clients include the World Trade Center, the City of San Francisco, and the New Jersey State Police. ATI’s software has been officially recognized as part FEMA’s IPAWS system, whose mission is to provide integrated services and capabilities to local, state, and federal authorities that enable them to alert and warn their respective communi- ties via multiple communications methods. (See the ATI Systems San Francisco Outdoor Public Warn- ing System, courtesy of Eye on the Bay, ATI Systems and YouTube) Most recently, ATI became the first manufacturer to receive the Safety Act Designation from the US Department of Homeland Security for mass notification equipment, systems, and services as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT). One client, Indian Point Energy Center, features the most sophisticated siren system currently in operation. System Approach and Architecture ATI continues to be a leader in the manufactur- ing, research and development, engineering, and implementation of Mass Notification Sys- tems and Emergency Warning. Notification signals can be a combination of tones, prerecorded voice instruction, or live pub- lic address. The primary purpose of an ATI system is to de- liver notification signaling to a target audience. ATI is ISO-9001 certified, demonstrating our commitment to quality. ATI products include solutions that are UL ap- proved and UFC and NFPA compliant. ATI’s High Powered Speaker Stations meet the toughest specifications for environmental test- ing including Temperature-Humidity, Radiated Emissions, Radiated Susceptibility, Power Line Surge, Power Cable Susceptibility, Solar Radia- tion-Temperature Cycle and Salt Fog Test. The Central Control Station (CCS) 17