North Orange County CC 'Regroups' Emergency Messaging
        
        
        
			- By Dian Schaffhauser
 - 07/29/14
 
		
        A multi-campus community college in Anaheim, CA has migrated  to a new mass communication system to ensure that emergency messages get out in  a timely way and through multiple channels efficiently. North Orange County Community College District,  with 61,000 students at three campuses and other off-site locations, is  adopting Regroup for information  and emergency communications.
The previous emergency system took "a long time to  complete message delivery," said Fredrick Rocha, district manager of IT  applications support. "We were dependent on the telecoms for delivering  SMS messages and we often found that our messages were viewed as spam or were  throttled due to the volume of messages being sent."
He added that the schools also had to use "several  systems" to get the messages out, depending on what format it followed. "Regroup  changed all that for us," he said. "It is an affordable, one stop  shop solution for all our messaging needs."
Authorized users can specify on the Web-based service how a  message should be delivered: via email, landlines, forms and wikis, SMS, mobile  texting and posted to Facebook, twitter and the school Web site. All messaging  will go out simultaneously. The service also allows users to set up groups for  targeted non-emergency messaging.
Besides the quality and variety of messaging options, North  Orange County CC was also attracted by Regroup's capacity to be integrated with  the college's enterprise resource planning system, Ellucian Banner.
A subscription for the initial service year will be about  $45,000, according to notes  from a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
Regroup grew out of a Stanford  University project. The company's current customers include the University of Alabama, Southeast Community College in Nebraska  and Hinds Community College in  Mississippi, among others.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.