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riders of the apocalypse are coming around the bend, shouldn't your
leadership team have an exit strategy? Some of the capabilities of a NACS Mobile BCDR solution include: An electrical system designed to work with onboard dual 12-KW Quiet Diesel generators, and equipped with an electrical suppression system to prevent surge from any commercial or on-board power sources. Hydraulically-operated leveling jacks. Carbon monoxide detector. Smoke alarm. Three surface-mounted fire extinguishers. LPG-fired furnace. Three 13,500 BTU roof-mounted air conditioners. A 12' awning on the curbside forward slide-out of the vehicle. A 4' awning installed above the entry door. Microwave oven. Coffee maker. 4.3 cubic foot AC refrigerator. Two Atomic clocks. Bathroom with hand-washing sink. Workstations can be be configured with file cabinets and printer station. Slide-outs can enable a rear conference room area capable of being utilized as a meeting area or additional work space. |
Call Center recovery
A NACS Mobile BCDR solution could replicate your call center in the event of a major crisis or disaster. Our team is capable of recreating any call center to provide a seamless transition to a suite of flexible, fully programmable workstations. State-of-the-art Vo/IP telephony supported by a robust telecommunications infrastructure. ![]() Disaster recovery Sensitive data can be fully backed-up in your NACS Mobile BCDR solution. If your goal is to keep operational downtime to a minimum then please consider discussing a customized NACS hot site solution supported by redundant power sources and a powerful crisis-proven telecommunications framework. |
[May 17-18 2008 Andrews Air Force Base MD] NACS Eagle One provided communications support for the Joint Service Open House Air Show. |
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