Cooper Notification Announces Channel Partnership With ArCom Systems

Cooper Notification recently announced that ArCom Systems Inc., based in North Little Rock, Ark., has signed an agreement with Cooper Notification to be a Mass Notification System Channel Partner.

As a MNS Channel Partner, ArCom Systems will be able to offer customers the entire line of Cooper Notification's MNS solutions, including WAVES (Wireless Audio Visual Emergency System) outdoor High Power Speaker Arrays, SAFEPATH indoor voice evacuation system and the Roam Secure Alert Network (RSAN) emergency text and voice alerting.

ArCom Systems partnered with Cooper Notification to not only expand the company's current product offerings for its commercial, hospital and college campus customers, but also because of the companies' mutual commitment to improve safety on college and university campuses.

"With the recent unfortunate events that have occurred on multiple college campuses within the state and abroad, we are proud to be able to offer this critical emergency mass notification tool that can be used to direct students and employees to safety," said Christopher Stuart, Ppesident of ArCom Systems. "Our desire is to protect our sons, daughters and fellow Arkansans and ultimately save innumerable lives, preventing needless tragedy from striking. We believe that the Cooper Notification platform offers by far the most comprehensive, reliable and technologically advanced system available in the world today."

As one of their first initiatives, Cooper Notification and ArCom will launch a mass notification demonstration and educational tour in Arkansas next month. On the tour, Cooper Notification's technical experts will utilize the company's Mobile Command and Response Vehicle (MCRV) to explain and showcase the multi-layer mass notification solutions, including indoor and outdoor MNS as well as emergency text and voice messaging. To schedule or attend a demonstration, please contact Chris Stuart at 501-225-4910 or [email protected].

"We are pleased that ArCom Systems has partnered with us," said Ratna Reddi, vice president of marketing and business development for Cooper Notification. "As a MNS Channel Partner, ArCom joins a growing number of companies that are educating and providing the marketplace with the most advanced mass notification solutions available."

MNS Channel Partners will be provided with access to Cooper's MNS product line, industry technical experts, training certification program, marketing and sales support.

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