Focus: Security

Mass notification systems are becoming more common

The market is expected to reach $293.1 million in 2021


Mass notification system software used in emergency communications is on the rise in the Americas, according to an article on the Campus Safety website.

The market is expected to reach $293.1 million in 2021, according to IHS Markit.

In the Americas, hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes are occurring more frequently, so unimpeded mass communication during these events is critical, according to Robert Brooks, analyst, security and building technologies, IHS Markit.

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) is projected to be a key market driver. FedRAMP is a government program providing a new standardized approach to security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring for Cloud products and services.

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March 5, 2018


Topic Area: Security


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