Monroe Electronics said it became the first company to have made...
Monroe Electronics said it became the first company to have made a showing that its Common Alerting Protocol and emergency alert systems (EAS) encoder/decoder work with the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s integrated public alert and warning system. The company sells…
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EAS equipment to cable operators and broadcasters, letting them encode and decode such warnings. Two of the company’s EAS products are listed on a Federal Emergency Management Agency website.