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/0 Dear , My name is Richard Danforth and I am the CEO of Genasys, Inc. Through our collaboration wi

/0 Dear , My name is Richard Danforth and I am the CEO of Genasys, Inc. Through our collaboration with American City and County, I wanted to reach out and welcome you to the new era of critical communications. With recent events like the tragic fires in California and other emergency situations, there are large gaps and inconsistencies in technologies to rapidly and accurately notify the public of crisis events in real time and help guide them to safety. That's why we created Genasys. Our proprietary Long-Range Acoustic Devices®, advanced CCaaS (Critical Communications as a Service) mobile mass messaging, and revolutionary integrated voice broadcast and mobile alert solutions are designed to enable users to warn and notify, direct and inform, resolve uncertain situations, and save lives. For more information, or to request a demo for your city or county, please visit: [( Genasys systems are in service in 72 countries around the world in diverse applications, including including public safety, national emergency warning systems, mass notification, defense, law enforcement, critical infrastructure protection and many more. Discover Genasys and learn how our unified critical communications platform helps protect and saves lives. We look forward to discussing your public safety needs. Richard Danforth, CEO Genasys, Inc. [Genasys Logo] © 2019 Genasys Inc. All rights reserved. For trademark, copyright, patent, and other intellectual property and legal information, visit [www.genasys.com/legal]( 16262 West Bernardo Drive San Diego, CA 92127 Phone: 858.676.1112 To unsubscribe from these emails, [click here](. Share: EMAIL}/~/-107 --------------------------------------------------------------- Your email address has not been given to any business partners. Periodically, Informa, may inform you of the latest offers and new products from select business partners that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. If you do not wish to be contacted with these email messages, please click [here](. Informa | Informa | 605 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( | [Customer Service](mailto:Usercare@informa.com?subject=Inquiry From Informa Email Link) /0

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