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Andalusia Government 300000 $48.6B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2024 n/a
In 2024 the Andalusian Regional Government, Junta de Andalucía, implemented the ES-Alert System Reverse 112 as its Mass Notification System to coordinate regional emergency communications. The deployment aligns regional civil protection with Spain's national ES-Alert 112 Reverse infrastructure to enable official emergency warnings and instructions to be broadcast to residents across Andalusia. The ES-Alert System Reverse 112 implementation centers on Mass Notification System capabilities including centralized alert authoring, geo targeted broadcast, multi channel delivery to mobile and fixed endpoints, templated multilingual messaging, automated escalation workflows, and recipient directory management. Configuration emphasizes role based access for emergency operators, predefined incident templates, scheduling for situation specific alerts, and audit logging to support operational traceability. Operational use covers regional civil protection, emergency services and municipal coordination centers within Andalusia, establishing a single point of issuance for public safety communications. Governance is structured to centralize alert authorization while delegating message preparation to municipality level operators, integrating audit trails and regulatory compliance workflows to support emergency management and citizen notification functions across the region.
Aragon Government 60399 $8.9B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2022 n/a
In 2022, Aragon implemented the ES-Alert System Reverse 112 as a Mass Notification System aligned with the national RAN-PWS initiative, positioning the regional Civil Protection and 1-1-2 services to issue area-targeted alerts. The Government of Aragon through its General Directorate of Interior and Emergencies led the deployment, and testing occurred in November 2022 and again in April 2023, with an operational use recorded on July 7 due to significant storm risk, while the director general emphasized advancing a culture of self-protection among citizens. The ES-Alert System Reverse 112 deployment centers on a central CBE management module hosted and managed by the Ministry of the Interior, which the Aragon Civil Protection and 1-1-2 teams access to compose messages and define target geographies. Functional capabilities implemented include message composition, geotargeted area selection, and centralized transmission control, reflecting standard Mass Notification System workflows for urgent public safety communications. Integration points are explicit and limited to the central government messaging layer and mobile network distribution, the central server forwarding alerts to mobile phone operators who broadcast messages through cellular cells and repeaters. Alerts are delivered as operator distributed text notifications to Android and iPhone devices under the coverage of targeted cells, reception does not require mobile data or device location services but will fail if a device is powered off or in airplane mode, and coverage may vary due to antenna signal reach and device model or OS version differences. Governance and operational rules for use are implemented in line with national law obligations, Law 17/2015, requiring information to citizens about collective risks and protective conduct, and Aragon defined specific activation criteria. The published criteria include immediate threats to physical integrity such as toxic cloud incidents, emergencies likely to affect territories within hours, high probability high danger meteorological red warnings, and extraordinary potential risk events that justify mass warning of a defined area of Aragon. Testing and awareness activities accompanied the rollout, with public dissemination through media and social networks and planned additional tests to increase population awareness. Tests in Aragon and other communities produced an estimated 75 percent terminal reception rate during trials, and authorities continue to refine dissemination and public information efforts while respecting the system limits described.
Asturias Government 18500 $6.6B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2025 n/a
In 2025 Asturias deployed the ES-Alert System Reverse 112 as a Mass Notification System to conduct a large-scale emergency alert test addressing a simulated red snow warning affecting 39 municipalities and nearly half a million inhabitants. The exercise was scheduled for January 28 with a targeted broadcast beginning around 10:30 am and running for 15 minutes to validate message delivery and public response procedures. The ES-Alert System Reverse 112 configuration emphasized area-targeted push notifications delivered to mobile phones connected to local antenna cells, using full-screen messages accompanied by an audible beep and a vibration. The test message content was structured to appear like an alert occupying the entire screen, to instruct recipients to avoid travel, stay informed, follow authorities, and to refrain from calling 1-1-2, while also advising citizens to verify device notification settings to receive such warnings. Operational integration for the exercise relied on triggers from the State Meteorological Agency red warning and distribution over telephone network antennas in the selected municipalities, demonstrating geotargeting by cellular coverage area as the delivery mechanism. The scenario was framed within the Territorial Emergency Plan of Asturias PLATERPA at Situation 2, indicating that once means and resources contemplated in PLATERPA are mobilized, ES-Alert serves as a primary transfer-of-information channel to affected populations and as a tool to assess regional mobile coverage and operator access. Governance for the test was conducted by the Government of the Principality of Asturias together with the Government Delegation in Asturias, with objectives to familiarize the population with the civil protection alert system and to train civil protection teams in activation procedures. Initial reported outcomes from the exercise indicate the system reached 99% of smartphones in the 39 municipalities, confirming near-universal delivery in the selected coverage area.
Basque Country Government 2000 $366M Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2023 n/a
In 2023, the Basque Country deployed the ES-Alert System Reverse 112 as a Mass Notification System. The ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System is provisioned to support the Basque Country Emergency Coordination Center and its public warning function, with Maider Larranaga identified as the head of the Emergency Coordination Center responsible for system use and activation decisions. The implementation centers on core Mass Notification System capabilities, including alert authoring and approval workflows, multi-channel dissemination to citizens, geotargeting of impacted areas, and recipient management for regionally scoped warnings. The deployment is configured to feed real time inputs from the integrated regional meteorological service into the alert decision process, and configurations include expected impact assessment variables as inputs to trigger thresholds. Operational governance is anchored to a crisis table that convenes technicians from multiple organizations and political decision makers, the body that authorizes use when numerous damages are expected. The Emergency Coordination Center benefits from the meteorological service being embedded into operational workflows, allowing the system to consider not only precipitation volume but expected impact over time. Stakeholders note that meteorology remains predictive and can fail, so final authorization rests with the multidisciplinary crisis table rather than automated triggers.
Canary Islands Government 70000 $12.1B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2014 n/a
In 2014 the Canary Islands implemented ES-Alert System Reverse 112, a Mass Notification System to operationalize the 1-1-2 Emergency and Security Coordination Center for the regional government. The ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System was deployed to centralize alert intake and outbound notification workflows that support emergency call handling across the Archipelago. The implementation focused on core Mass Notification System capabilities, including inbound call capture linked to incident records, reverse notification or broadcast alerting, geospatial targeting of messages and orchestration of multi-channel notifications to responders and the public. Configuration emphasized operator consoles for CECOES call-takers, incident lifecycle management, template-based alert creation, and role-based access control consistent with public safety operations. Operational integration was organized around the Emergency and Security Coordination Center CECOES and the public operator Gestión de Servicios para la Salud y Seguridad en Canarias GSC, enabling coordinated alerting across health, security, rescue and firefighting services in the Canary Islands. The deployment was structured to support island-to-island coordination, routing of alerts to appropriate response agencies, and centralized situational awareness for regional emergency planners. Governance was retained within the Ministry of Presidency, Justice and Security with operational ownership by GSC, and the program standardized incident escalation and dispatch workflows to align 1-1-2 intake with resource management across agencies. Training, operator procedure updates and controlled rollouts across the Archipelago were used to embed the ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System into existing emergency coordination processes.
Government 28320 $3.8B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2022 n/a
Government 94603 $15.7B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2024 n/a
Government 240000 $35.0B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2023 n/a
Government 16000 $8.6B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2022 n/a
Government 88000 $14.5B Spain In-House Applications ES-Alert System Reverse 112 Mass Notification System 2023 n/a
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ES-Alert System Reverse 112 is a Mass Notification System solution from In-House Applications.

Companies worldwide use ES-Alert System Reverse 112, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Andalusia, Catalonia, Castile and León, Galicia and Canary Islands are recorded users of ES-Alert System Reverse 112 for Mass Notification System.

Companies using ES-Alert System Reverse 112 are most concentrated in Government, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using ES-Alert System Reverse 112 are most concentrated in Spain, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of ES-Alert System Reverse 112 across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using ES-Alert System Reverse 112 range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 13.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 20%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 66.67%.

Customers of ES-Alert System Reverse 112 include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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