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Safety Act Certified

The Department of Homeland Security approved Mutualink for protection under the Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act.

The SAFETY Act provides legal liability protections for providers of Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technologies. The SAFETY Act encourages the development and deployment of effective anti-terrorism products by providing liability protections.

In October 2015, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) designated Mutualink technology under the Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act. DHS further awarded Mutualink its highest level of protection as a Safety Act certified technology. Mutualink is the only multimedia interoperable communications product certified under the Act and included on the Approved Products List for Homeland Security. The award is valid through November 30, 2024

Mutualink’s Certification is the highest level of protection available under the SAFETY Act. It required a rigorous product review process involving product quality assurance, operational effectiveness and product capability and reliability verification. Customers using Mutualink’s certified technology now have protection under the SAFETY Act from lawsuits arising from acts of terrorism. So look for the red seal to ensure the highest level of certification.

The Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QUATT) designation means that our customers benefit from protection against the threat of liability for claims arising from acts of terrorism.

“We worked very hard to achieve this certification from DHS. And now we are proud to be the only multimedia interoperable communications solution to receive this certification,” said Mark Hatten, Mutualink’s CEO. “The certification gives our customers confidence and assurance that our technology is effective in the aftermath of a terror event.”

When every second counts, wouldn’t you want a certified communications technology on your side? Trust Mutualink for black sky and blue sky communications.

To learn more, visit www.safetyact.gov

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