Kansas City, MO. (August 26, 2009) Raytown, Mo.-based netEOP, Inc. today announced that their proprietary software, netPlanner 2009, has been purchased by several emergency management agencies, solidifying the fact that netPlanner 2009 is gaining widespread acceptance throughout the U.S. among emergency planning professionals.
New netPlanner 2009 users include: City of Kansas City, Missouri Indiana Department of Homeland Security, all of Indiana’s counties and state agencies Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, all of Nebraska’s counties and state agencies Wyandotte County, Kansas Unified Government Ramsey County, and Minnesota Emergency Management Agency Green Township, Ohio.
“We are delighted with the acceptance of netPlanner 2009 throughout the emergency management and planning community,” said Tanya Allen, president of netEOP. “The public awareness of emergency planning and preparedness has been raised and now, more than ever, emergency management agencies are embracing the opportunity to incorporate technology into their planning and management process.”
netPlanner 2009 is a specialized Web-based application to assist emergency planners in developing and maintaining emergency plans and other critical documents, as well as enhance collaboration between plan stakeholders. With the accessibility and efficiency that netPlanner 2009 offers, effective emergency preparedness documentation and planning is no longer limited by access and out-dated binder formats.
About netEOP
netEOP, Inc. has been setting the standard since 2005 for online planning through its suite of Web-enabled products. netEOP and netPlanner enables governments, institutions and businesses to better plan, access and manage emergency operations through technology. Secure, accurate and compliant, these products enhance the emergency planning process by instituting best-practices and industry accepted guidelines in an easily accessible, user-friendly format. More information is available at www.netplanner2009.com. To arrange an online demonstration contact Scott Walz at swalz@netEOP.com or 816.737.1900.