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More than 4,500 sign up for alerts

More than 4,500 University of Wisconsin faculty, staff and students have registered for the WiscAlert-Text Messaging program since the sign-up process began last Thursday.

The WiscAlert-Text Messaging program allows members of the campus community to receive text messages on their cell phones in the case of a campus emergency. The program is designed to complement UW’s mass e-mail, broadcast voicemail and Parent Program to create an additional avenue for conveying alerts.

According to UW spokesperson John Lucas, UW’s goal is to have 8,000-9,000 registered users by the start of the fall semester.

“The way we expect to start building the population is by advisers pitching it to incoming freshmen,” most likely at Student Orientation and Registration, Lucas said.

“It’s one more tool in the toolbox in terms of notifying the campus,” he added.

While the system is currently functional, UW Police Department Lt. Michael Newton said UWPD is training officers to be on-call managers in charge of deciding what type of communication method is necessary for a given situation. He added the on-call manager would be able to send the WiscAlert from anywhere he or she could get computer access.

“It’s definitely helpful because of the fact that we can get communications out pretty rapidly,” Newton said of the new system. “We never intend to use one single mode because people are in different places in different times.”

Newton added he hopes a lot of people would register for the system because he thinks it is a very effective tool for increasing campus safety, and wants better participation than other campuses with similar text message programs.

“Nationally, you see about 20 to 30 percent signup, but we’d like to see much more than that,” Newton said.

UW community members interested can register by logging into MyUW and clicking on the WiscAlerts logo.

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