Quickbase Helps Local Governments Overcome Vaccine Distribution Barriers to Get Half a Million Requests for Shots in Arms in Less than 2 Months
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No-code platform helps Tarrant County and City of New Orleans stay agile, eliminating faulty systems to speed up coronavirus vaccine deployment What our customers have been able to do with our no-code platform is a testament to what’s possible when you can unlock the potential of teams to adapt at speed.” Quickbase CEO Ed Jennings said. BOSTON (PRWEB) February 11, 2021
Quickbase, a leading no-code operational agility platform, today announced the deployment of coronavirus vaccine distribution applications, accelerating shots in arms with local governments and healthcare systems. With customers such as Tarrant County, the third-largest county in Texas, New Orleans 911/311 and PeaceHealth Medical Centers, Quickbase is speeding up the delivery of vaccines
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NICE Opens Nominations for 2021 PSAPs’ Finest Awards Honoring Emergency Communications Professionals
February 8, 2021 GMT
HOBOKEN, N.J. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 8, 2021
NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) today announced that it has opened nominations for the 2021 PSAPs’ Finest Awards, an annual recognition program for emergency communications (ECC) professionals now in its sixteenth year. Awards are presented each year in the following categories: Lifetime Achievement, Communications Center Director, Line Supervisor, Technician, Trainer, Telecommunicator, Innovator, and PSAP of the Year. For 2021, NICE is also adding an Above & Beyond award to acknowledge the exemplary contributions of front-line emergency communications professionals during these particularly challenging times.
Partnership with LASPCA for animal control dispatching By Nicole Mumphrey | January 13, 2021 at 10:14 AM CST - Updated January 13 at 11:43 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -The Orleans Parish Communication District, in coordination with the City of New Orleans, held a press conference Wednesday to announce the upcoming partnership with the Louisiana SPCA (LASPCA) for animal control call taking and dispatching services.
Beginning in January 2021, calls for animal control services will be managed and dispatched by emergency communications specialists at Orleans Parish Communication District. Residents and visitors who wish to request animal control services may do so by calling 9-1-1 for life-threatening animal control emergencies, or 3-1-1 for non-emergency animal control requests.
And selected removal and maintenance of existing landscaping
Phase II will include renovations to the exterior building and interior renovations. Phase I started in December and should wrap up in May 2021, while Phase II will be a nine-month construction project starting in May with scheduled completion by late January 2022. The project team features architect NANO, LLC, contractor Centric Gulf Coast, Inc. (Phase 1), and CPA Project Manager Jennifer Lilos.
The Fire Administration, Safety/Community Relations, Fire Prevention, Logistics, Compliance (IT) and Operations Deputy Chiefs will be relocated to this new consolidated Fire Headquarters facility, along with other NOFD Divisions currently working from remote locations at four different facilities, including Special Operations (MTA East), Medical (2920 Magazine St.) Supply Shop (821 Magazine St.) and the Supply Annex (4330 St. Claude Ave.). The Supply Shop and Annex will be relocated to the former Fire Communications facilit
You can now video chat 911 in New Orleans when having an emergency, city officials say nola.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nola.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.