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JTA, ELERTS team to launch mobile safety app

JTA See & Say makes it easy for individuals to communicate threats, safety, and security concerns in real-time.

March 5, 2018
JTA, ELERTS team to launch mobile safety app

JTA has partnered with the ELERTS Corp. to develop JTA See & Say, therefore making real-time communication via smart phone possible.

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JTA has partnered with the ELERTS Corp. to develop JTA See & Say, therefore making real-time communication via smart phone possible. JTA

Fla.’s Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) introduced the use of “JTA See & Say,” a mobile application that makes it easy for individuals to communicate threats, safety, and security concerns in real-time.

JTA has partnered with the ELERTS Corp. to develop JTA See & Say, therefore making real-time communication via smart phone possible. In addition, individuals can communicate with JTA Security by sending a report through the app or via its Text-A-Tip feature.

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“JTA is pleased to collaborate with ELERTS to launch the new JTA See & Say mobile app to report suspicious activity,” said JTA CEO Nathaniel P. Ford Sr. “The user-friendly app is part of a comprehensive effort to encourage the community to be vigilant, be aware of their surroundings, and if they see something to say something. The ability to communicate safety and security alerts is more important than ever.”

A photo or a brief video can be attached to the alert, thereby providing a better understanding of the situation. Customers can submit the alert with their location and contact information or they can choose to submit anonymously. Once submitted, JTA can provide updates back to the customer on the status of their report. Incoming reports will be monitored 24 hours a day.

Another feature will allow JTA to send out advisories and “be on the lookout” alerts. Users are still encouraged to use the “Call 911” button to report immediate emergency concerns.

Report categories have been limited to safety and security concerns. The list includes, but is not limited to:

  • Assault or Fighting

  • Disruptive Behavior

  • Illegal Parking

  • Nuisance Behavior

  • Graffiti or Vandalism

  • Suspicious Activity

  • Unattended Bag or Package

  • Damage to JTA Bus Shelters or Bus Stops

  • Person Needs Assistance (Non-Emergency)

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