Leesburg, VA., June 15, 2020 – Following a rigorous review process, TULU Pro is now FirstNet® Listed and accessible via the FirstNet App Catalog.
In the first moments of an emergency the ability to effectively communicate plays a critical role in saving lives and reducing injury. In addition, first responders need the ability to quickly identify, locate, and communicate with those in need in order to render aid. TULU Pro solves these problems by enabling first responders the ability to send alerts, account for, and locate users in an emergency – all from a simple and powerful mobile app. TULU Pro is available for Android and iOS.
FirstNet – America’s public safety communications platform – features the first-ever App Catalog geared to first responders, featuring more than 100 apps relevant to public safety’s mission. This gives FirstNet subscribers a dedicated location to find meaningful new solutions that have been specifically reviewed for use with FirstNet services. Before any mobile solution can be added to the FirstNet App Catalog, it must pass stringent tests for security, relevancy, data privacy and more.
“We are pleased to have the TULU Pro mobile app listed with FirstNet,” said Kurt Nguyen, President and CEO. “We look forward to further collaboration with FirstNet and bringing enhanced communications and agility to the first responder community.”
Achieving a FirstNet Listed designation means TULU Pro is a vetted and trusted solution for public safety, meeting FirstNet app requirements. Additionally, FirstNet subscribers will also be able to take advantage of the TULU Pro solution while benefitting from the enhanced security provided by the FirstNet network core, which is the only physically separate network core dedicated entirely to public safety in America.
Built with AT&T, in public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority, FirstNet is bringing public safety communications into the 21st century with new, innovative capabilities to strengthen first responders’ incident response. And it’s helping them connect to the critical information they need – every day and in every emergency.
“We only add applications to the FirstNet App Catalog that are highly secure, high quality, and relevant to public safety. And we’re pleased that TULU Pro is now Listed and available to FirstNet subscribers,” said Brenda Kittila, FirstNet Operations at AT&T. “TULU Pro will bring public safety enhanced communication and situational awareness capabilities through its simple design and powerful dashboard. It gives first responders a clear communication tool and actional insight to identify and rapidly respond to those in need.”
“Through our work with first responders, we heard their need for innovative applications to assist with their lifesaving mission. FirstNet is helping to address these needs, and we are pleased to welcome TULU Pro to the FirstNet App Catalog,” said Mark Golaszewski, executive director of Technology and Innovation, First Responder Network Authority.
To learn more about TULU Pro, go to www.qnexis.com/tulupro. Click here for a full list of apps in the FirstNet App Catalog. For more on FirstNet, check out FirstNet.com.
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Kurt Nguyen
Qnexis, Inc.
43281 Overview PL
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-464-5100 x1001
Email: kurt.nguyen@qnexis.com
About Qnexis
Qnexis is an innovator in mobility and communications technology solutions, that enhance public safety and collaboration for first responders. Our core solution, TULU Pro, provides a fast and easy way for first responders to send emergency alerts and account for everyone in the organization. TULU works on iOS and Android smartphones. It is ideal for government, corporate, education and non-profit applications. As a FirstNet Listed app, you can be confident TULU Pro is relevant to first responders, highly-secure and highly available. TULU Pro is patented under U.S. Patent No. 10,085,143.
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