Runs alongside IPAWS and WEA. Your COG, originator authority, and existing tooling stay unchanged. The 68 million Americans who speak a language other than English finally receive the warning in the language they speak.
FCC 23-88 requires Wireless Emergency Alerts in 13 designated languages by June 2028. The rule traces directly to Hurricane Ida — when warnings never reached the Asian-immigrant families who drowned in NYC’s basement apartments. Carriers don’t write alerts — counties, states, and NWS offices do. Almost none can issue them in those languages today.
We translate and disseminate the alerts your agencies already issue. We do not forecast, originate, or replace federal warning systems — we translate them so the warning reaches every resident, not only the English-speaking ones.
Every NWS severe alert — Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood, Hurricane, Heat, Air Quality — translated into Spanish and Mandarin the moment it is issued. Additional FCC languages on roadmap.
Translated alerts ship to subscribers in your jurisdiction. Designed to complement IPAWS and WEA, not replace either.
Subscribers receive the translated alert only when they are inside the NWS warning polygon — roughly 1.5 sq. mi. of precision. A tornado warning one county over does not blanket the rest of the region.
County OEM directors often authorize 2-week pilots under existing budget — no RFP required.
2-week pilots commonly authorized under existing OEM budget. Covers non-English-speaking populations that your CodeRED / Everbridge / WEA stack misses today.
Heat advisories, air quality, and shelter-in-place alerts in Spanish and Mandarin for climate-vulnerable populations. Fits CDC- and HRSA-funded equity programs.
Coordinated multilingual dissemination across counties. Eligible for federal pass-through funding via EMPG and HMGP.
Title VI compliance for severe-weather communications to tenants in public housing, Section 8, and state housing programs.
Pilots the language-access components of the Weather Ready Nation strategic plan. Direct alignment with NWS multilingual priorities.
Americans speak a language other than English at home.
distinct languages are spoken across U.S. households today.
U.S. households speak a language other than English at home.
speak a language other than English at home
speak a language other than English at home
speak a language other than English at home
SOC 2 Type I in progress. No PII collected from alert recipients beyond optional ZIP and language preference. Data residency: U.S.-only, AWS GovCloud-ready architecture. FedRAMP Tailored Low posture: planned, not yet authorized.
Sits alongside, not in front of. Your COG and originator authority do not change. We translate and re-broadcast the alerts your agencies already issue through NWS and FEMA — your existing tooling continues to operate.
U.S.-only AWS regions today. GovCloud migration available on request for jurisdictions that require it. No data flows offshore. No third-party translation provider has standing access to alert content.
Privately funded. No federal contract dependencies. The 2-week pilot is offered at no cost — recurring engagements scale to a county OEM director’s existing budget authority.
SOC 2 Type I in progress. FedRAMP Tailored Low: planned posture, not yet authorized. NIST 800-53 control mapping available on request.
Platform overview, live NWS-alert translation demo, jurisdiction-fit discussion. Scheduled at your team’s convenience.
You get a post-action report documenting reach and language coverage. Free 2-week pilot in your county. No obligation.
Multi-county coordination, EMPG / HMGP pass-through funding, NOAA Weather Ready Nation partnership, or subcontracting to a federal prime.
Briefing on request. Post-action report and capability matrix available.
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