Posted on 08/28/2011 5:04:35 AM PDT by brityank
Welcome to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Alert System
The Alert System is Administered by Pennsylvania Officials
Pennsylvania uses AlertPA to provide our citizens and partners with timely information to assist them in making informed decisions. AlertPA delivers emergency and weather alerts, health notifications, tax notifications, building alerts and updates to steer, guide and warn you on all your devices:
- Email account (work, home, other)
- Cell phone (via SMS)
- Pager
- Smartphone/PDA
Link to current alert & notification offering definitions.
When an incident or emergency occurs, authorized senders will instantly notify you using AlertPA. AlertPA is your personal connection to real-time updates, instructions on where to go, what to do, or what not to do, who to report to and other important information.
Please click below to log in to manage your existing account, or to register a new account.
Hit the site to sign up and get alerts for your County's locations.
Their current alert has to do with high wind warnings, and a link to the Binghampton Weather Radar site.
Ping to some PA FReepers for info and reference. Please pass it along; thanks.
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Once I saw there may be a charge from my provider I ceased the registration. Don’t need it with all the toys on I phone. Thanks for the link
I got used to the SMS text messaging from my BlackBerry at work, so I paid the $4.95/mo for the same on my Verizon cellphone and unlimited texts. I won’t pay to use their web access - finicky screen, too small, and poor presentation.
High tide will hit around 1:45pm today, and as this shows it will be well above flood stage in Philly on the river.
I think the best way to explain the problem with Alert PA is by asking a few questions. First, can you receive the same information from the private sector? You can tune into your local news on radio and TV in a time of emergency and get better information. You can talk to friends on the phone, email or txt and really zero in on emergencies. You can subscribe, for free, to commercial sites via text (SMS) and get better information. (I know. The configuration on Alert PA chops detail information. I rather not mention the ditsy, dumb blond, that has no clue about technology that ran the Alert PA project.)
Given that you can get better information from the private sector for free, how much should the commonwealth spend on Alert PA?
The initial contract for Alert PA is coming to an end, and it will be posted for competitive bid. There are transitional costs, plus a new license agreement that will occur if a new vendor is chosen. Given that friends of DemoRats were given the first contract, do you think the same company will receive the next contract considering Republicans control the legislative and executive branches of commonwealth government?
Lastly, do you think this doesn't affect you if you do not pay taxes in the commonwealth? Consider this, a large majority of funds for Alert PA came from the federal government, it does affect you. I'd rather dollars from homeland security went to killing radical muslims.
I made it through Irene without Alert PA. I ignore the messages I get from it because it is equivalent to the boy who cried wolf. (Note: I have to receives the messages due to work.)
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