British APCO welcomes AVR Group as a Gold Corporate Member

19th Mar 2024

British APCO is delighted to welcome AVR as one of our corporate members.  

Duncan Swan, British APCO Chief Operating Officer, commented,

"Here at British APCO we have worked closely with AVR Group as part of our custodianship of the MAIT schema and it is very timely to be able to welcome them as a Corporate Member – right now, there’s lots going on across our first responders and emergency services with respect to MAIT and we look forward to hearing more about their delivery of both their MAIT solution and alarm monitoring service, Echo.  Welcome!"

AVR Group added,

“We are delighted to join as corporate members of British APCO, a step we take with great enthusiasm. We look forward to working with and to further contribute to the emergency services and critical communications community.”

Who is AVR Group?

For over four decades, AVR Group has been a steadfast collaborator with the Police and Government, offering unparalleled expertise since its establishment in 1976. Our commitment revolves around aiding organisations in the effective management of their emergency communications infrastructure.

At AVR Group we specialise in specifying, designing, and implementing cutting-edge technical solutions, processes and systems, all geared towards improving the safety of individuals and safeguarding properties across the United Kingdom.

We offer a suite of managed services tailored for the unique challenges of the UK emergency services. From safeguarding the vulnerable with NM Online to revolutionising incident communication with Multi Agency Incident Transfer (MAIT) and accelerating alarm responses with ECHO, AVR Group empowers our emergency responders.

We are proud to be now delivering MAIT services to the Fire and Rescue Services in England. Developed in collaboration with British APCO, MAIT adheres to an open standard, fostering quicker and more informed decision-making during critical incidents. This service facilitates real-time information sharing between multiple emergency services and responders, ensuring a seamless and coordinated approach to emergency situations.

  • Interoperability between Command and Control Systems from different suppliers
  • Fully integrated and non-integrated web based solutions
  • All data resides in UK Data Centres.

For more information, please visit their dedicated British APCO Corporate Member page

Or their website: https://www.avrgroup.uk

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