A new missing person alert was activated in Williamson County yesterday. It uses software developed by the Child Alert Foundation. http://www.childalert.org/aboutaca.htm The software will FAX, send messages to pagers, send e-mail and even create missing person web pages. It does this all in less than a minute after the information is submitted. The default radius that the information is sent is 100 miles, but that area can be increased at the click of a button. The information is set up to be sent to law enforcement, fire department, media, and anywhere else that is necessary. Williamson County received permission to name it the Rachel Alert System in Central Texas. There are no restrictions on age, race, family income, or location of the missing person like some of the other systems have. The local law enforcement agency decides when to use the system. The software can compliment the Amber Alert System or be used by stand alone. My wife an I are so impressed with the software that we have offered to donate a license to both the Austin Police Department and the Travis County Sheriff's Office. I video clip of the software can be found at: http://www.kvue.com/news/local/0723kvueRachel-eh.1c772fa8.html
RC...this is sooooooooo wonderful and such awesome news for the cause of missing children and missing adults everywhere. The key here is NO DISCRIMINATION anywhere...just get the information out and get the missing person home. You and Janet are very gracious to donate these licenses to a cause so near and dear to your hearts. Congratulations on your accomplishments and it is fitting the program should be named after your Rachel who is near and dear to so many of us now!
The first Rachel Alert The first Rachel alert just went out on a missing 17-year-old girl. I can't tell you any details yet, but I will when it's cleared by the SO.
The story on the first Rachel Alert Even though this turned out to be a runaway, it showed that the system worked. http://www.kvue.com/news/local/0724kvueMissing-eh.204f0cdb.html