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Emergency Mass-Notification, Recall, and Mustering System

AtHoc User Self-Help Link (CAC Login Required): Used by individuals to keep their personal contact data current.

AtHoc Operator Link (Login and Password Required): Used by unit AtHoc Operators to review/retrieve recall rosters or send emergency notifications.

AtHoc Self-Help Instructions (for keeping your emergency-mass-notification-contact data up to date)

AtHoc is the primary emergency-mass-notification system used by Fleet Activities Okinawa.
The system:

  • Currently provides the most reliable means for notifying the majority of Navy-Okinawa personnel of an emergency situation in the shortest time.

  • It is the one-stop-shop for recall rosters and an automated contact system. It provides automated contact and muster reports on personnel contacted.

  • Allows the option of adding family members to the database.

  • Notifies personnel by connecting to recall devices/numbers that personnel have loaded into the system.

 

    All unit recall rosters are built into AtHoc, including all contact devices for all personnel accountable to the Commander under emergency situations. Unit AtHoc Operators can print Recall Rosters from within AtHoc.

    Family members’ contact devices are loaded into the system on a voluntary basis.

    Within moments, CDOs, Security Watch Commanders, or the EMO can log into AtHoc to publish an emergency notification.

    Once a notification is published via AtHoc, AtHoc immediately starts contacting all phones (cell, work, home), text devices, email accounts (work, home, cell phone), pagers, and fax machines that members have entered into the system.  In addition, AtHoc sends Computer Desktops Notifications to all One-Net users on line.  AtHoc can contact each member’s devices simultaneously or in sequence, depending on how scenarios are set up in AtHoc. 



 

Emergencies Happen!
Be Ready for:
Natural Disasters, Biological and Man Made Disasters, Acts of Terrorists
I am
Are You?
緊急事態は起こるのです!
自然災害、生物的学的災害、人為的災害やテロ行為
準備は出来ていますか?
私は出来ています。
あなたは?...
The US Navy’s Emergency Preparedness Program
米海軍防災プログラム

https://www.ready.navy.mil/

 

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