New York may use online gaming networks to deliver emergency broadcasts
Posted by Mister-X on November 24th, 2009 at 11:54am
According to New York State Deputy CIO Rico Singleton, in the event of a dangerous and life-threatening event, such as extreme weather or (heaven forbid) a terrorist attack, the state’s Emergency Management Office intends to be able to issue alerts over online gaming networks, as well as regular channels, in order to best reach and warn younger residents.
Singleton believes this to be a good plan “considering the amount of time our youth spend on video games,” he said.
No further details were released on how such a warning system would work in practice, but Singleton did confirm that the initiative is in the testing phase.
These tests, and the initiative as a whole, forms part of a wider, more far-reaching programme entitled Empire 2.0, which will see state authorities making greater use of online social networks such as Facebook, Linked In and Second Life to improve local government’s transparency, participation and collaboration with the public.
Source: Information Week
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