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Airport Security: Left of Boom

April 30, 2018

US start-up Elerts has devised an app that empowers passengers to alert authorities in a fast, accurate and safe manner if they witness an emergency or terror incident. Jerome Greer Chandler finds out how the app can be adapted for airports and whether it has the potential to change the safety and security landscape. Read the full story in Airport…

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ELERTS’ Joins the California Transit Association

April 24, 2018

Innovative Provider of See Say Apps for Transit Agencies Furthers the Association’s Mission to Improve Quality of Life for Riders FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Weymouth, MA – April 24, 2018 – ELERTS Corp, the leading provider of See Something Say Something mobile apps for transit agencies, announced that it has joined the California Transit Association, to join in the organization’s…

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Join us at AAAE’s 90th Annual Conference

April 17, 2018

This week we'll be in booth 134 at AAAE's 90th Annual Conference in San Diego. Stop by and visit us to learn more about how ELERTS helps make airports safer. Airports have a multitude of concerns and responsibilities to keep their campus and operations safe and secure.  In addition to routine issues, airports face continuous and evolving threats from creative…

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See Say at the Boston Marathon

April 14, 2018

As the city of Boston welcomes 30,000 runners in the 2018 Boston Marathon, we take a look back at how the MBTA See Say app helped transit police in the aftermath of the bombing just five years ago. As large crowds across cities continue to be targets for terrorism and other crimes, we continue to work with transit agencies and…

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Transit Agency Best Practices: DART

March 26, 2018

ELERTS works with over 15 transit agencies throughout North America. While each agency has unique ways to promote their individual apps, we celebrate their efforts and share best practices to help all of our customers increase downloads and engage riders to increase safety. Today we take a look at Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The transit agency recently made a…

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ELERTS’ See Say App Combats Human Trafficking; Wins SWTA ‘Be The Solution’ Award

March 20, 2018

Ten Leading Transit Agencies power up ELERTS’ app to receive "Human Trafficking" reports from employees and passengers   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Weymouth, MA – March 20, 2018 – ELERTS Corp, the leading provider of See Something Say Something mobile apps for transportation agencies, announced that it received the ‘Be The Solution’ Award for its efforts to combat Human Trafficking…

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Transit Agency Best Practices: SaCRT

March 8, 2018

ELERTS works with over 15 transit agencies throughout North America. While each agency has unique ways to promote their individual apps, we celebrate their efforts and share best practices to help all of our customers increase downloads and engage riders to increase safety. Recently, Sacramento Regional Transit District (SaCRT) issued this informative and entertaining video to educate riders on the…

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Jacksonville Transportation Authority Partners With ELERTS For JTA See & Say

March 1, 2018

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – March 1, 2018 – Today, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) introduced the use of JTA See & Say, a mobile application that makes it easy for individuals to communicate threats, safety and security concerns in real-time. JTA has partnered with the ELERTS Corporation to develop JTA See & Say, therefore making real-time communication via smart phone possible.…

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Transit Veteran Dick Ruddell Joins ELERTS

February 1, 2018

New Director of Transit Educates Industry on Need for See Say Apps to Improve Safety and Security FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Weymouth, MA – Feb. 1, 2018 – ELERTS Corp, the leading provider of See Something Say Something mobile apps for transit agencies, has announced that transit veteran Dick Ruddell has joined the organization as Director of Transit. Ruddell brings…

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The Crucial Role of Airports and Transit Agencies in Stopping Human Trafficking

January 31, 2018

January was declared “National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month”, as the White House pledges to help end this horrific practice. Believe it or not, the selling and buying of humans is a crime inflicting over 22 million children worldwide according to the United Nations Office of Drugs and Corruption (UNDOC), and $32 billion-a-year global industry, according to the U.S. State Department. As many as 20…

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