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Yes - CONNECT is both secure and FOIA compliant - Built for governments and agencies!
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There is an app that can do all of that – the tightest security, FOIA compliance, and group/team/room control: Genasys CONNECT. genasys.com/genasys-conn...
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Want to see what secure, mission-ready communication really looks like? 👉 genasys.com/genasys-conn...
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The app wasn't approved in the first place. Secure comms aren’t a luxury—they’re a public trust. Compliance matters - they should use a legal platform where the data is owned by the agency, not the business. Genasys CONNECT does just that - secure and FOIA compliant. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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Secure comms aren’t a luxury—they’re a public trust. Compliance matters - they should use a legal platform where the data is owned by the agency, not the business. Genasys CONNECT does just that - secure and FOIA compliant. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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Craig Fugate (former FEMA Administrator) knows the value of Genasys + FloodMapp
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It isn't about vulnerabilities in as much as Signal is not FOIA compliant and therefore cannot be used by government agencies. That's why we have Genasys CONNECT which is secure and compliant for agencies and government.
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Secure comms aren’t a luxury—they’re a public trust. Compliance matters - they should use a legal platform where the data is owned by the agency, not the business. Genasys CONNECT does just that - secure and FOIA compliant. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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Secure comms aren’t a luxury—they’re a public trust. Compliance matters - they should use a legal platform where the data is owned by the agency, not the business. Genasys CONNECT does just that - secure and FOIA compliant. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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Secure comms aren’t a luxury—they’re a public trust. Compliance matters - they should use a legal platform where the data is owned by the agency, not the business. Genasys CONNECT does just that - secure and FOIA compliant. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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The DOD incident proves what public safety already knows: high-stakes intel needs secure, compliant tools. Genasys CONNECT powers real-time, agency-wide collaboration—built for sensitive ops when failure isn't an option. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-conn...
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This recent DOD headline is a wake-up call: mass emergencies need more than standard messaging apps. Genasys CONNECT enables instant, secure coordination from boots on the ground to state-level decision makers. đź”— genasys.com/genasys-connect
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The need for sharing secure communications can't fail. Genasys CONNECT is built for agencies that need speed, clarity, and transparency— when lives are on the line. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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The need for sharing secure communications can't fail. Genasys CONNECT is built for agencies that need speed, clarity, and transparency— when lives are on the line. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-connect
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The DOD incident proves what public safety already knows: high-stakes intel needs secure, compliant tools. Genasys CONNECT powers real-time, agency-wide collaboration—built for sensitive ops when failure isn't an option. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-conn...
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The DOD incident proves what public safety already knows: high-stakes intel needs secure, compliant tools. Genasys CONNECT powers real-time, agency-wide collaboration—built for sensitive ops when failure isn't an option. 🔗 genasys.com/genasys-conn...
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At this distance the combustion of the weapon is no longer audible; only the distinct whistling sound of the pressure wave as it travels away from the shooter location and towards the crowd can be heard, causing mass panic.” Genasys has no further comment at this time.
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This would create electromagnetic interference with devices such as hearing aids, corroborating reports made by witnesses at the protest. Should this be the vortex cannon, these recordings would be more than 700m away.
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Earshot also posted on X x.com/earshot_ngo/..., “As this weapon pushes gas out of its cylinder at speeds of 185mph, its expulsion produces a howling noise which has been compared to a jet engine, along with vortex rings that may be ionized.
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They analyzed 12 video documents, some of which were obtained through CRTA, thanks to citizens who shared their recordings with us. Earshot is the world's first non-profit organization that researches sound materials in order to protect human rights and the environment.”
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“In 4 recordings from the site of the “sound impact” on March 15, Earshot earshot.ngo/experts determined the noise was produced by a Vortex Ring Gun youtu.be/JSm7Tp8iv3oor Vortex Cannon.
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On March 17th, CRTA crta.rs/en/, an independent, non-partisan civil society organization committed to developing democratic culture and civic activism, posted on X x.com/CRTArs/statu...
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East Coast Wildfires are a growing threat—how can communities stay ahead? Learn how to strengthen emergency response and communication in our on-demand webinar. Watch now → genasys.com/webinars/eas...
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When disasters like this strike— real-time, clear alerts can mean the difference between safety and tragedy. We can’t prevent these disasters, but we can prepare for them. Better communication means better protection.