Frequently
Asked Questions for Residents
What is the Blackboard Connect service?
The Blackboard Connect service allows authorized civic
leaders to create and rapidly disseminate time-sensitive messages to every
telephone number stored in the notification database. With the Blackboard Connect service, authorized users can send
thousands of messages in minutes. Only
authorized officials are allowed access to the system.
How does the service work?
Authorized
officials compose and record a voice and text message. That message is then
delivered to individual telephones, cell phones, and text-receiving devices in
the notification database.
What types of messages will be sent
using the service?
Any
message regarding the safety or welfare of our community would be disseminated
using the Blackboard
Connect service. Examples
include severe weather warnings and updates, hazardous traffic or road
conditions inside the city or affecting local routes, and any other situation
that could impact the safety, property, or welfare of our citizens.
Does the Blackboard Connect service
replace other systems that have been used to provide time-sensitive information
to residents?
This
system is a significant enhancement to existing means of communication and is
supplemental to, not a replacement for, the systems we have used in the past.
The call-in emergency information line (XXX)-XXX-XXXX, which is activated during an
emergency situation, will still be available.
Also, TV, radio and our city web site will
continue to broadcast important announcements.
Is my telephone number included in the
notification database?
It is
our intention and hope that every residence and commercial facility in our
community be included in the notification database. For businesses, we only store one main phone
number. For residents, we may have more
than one number that belongs to you in the database. Additionally, you may request to have a
secondary number be entered into our database for priority calling.
May I use a cell phone as my notification
database listing?
Yes,
we can accept cell phones as secondary phone numbers in the database and
encourage you to request that your number be included.
What precautions are being taken to
protect personal information?
Blackboard Connect
takes security and privacy concerns very seriously and does not sell, trade, lease or loan any data about our clients to any
third party. From a technical
perspective, we utilize multiple physical and virtual layers of firewalls to
maintain data security. Blackboard Connect only utilizes secure
transmissions with its customers. No confidential information is ever
transmitted between Blackboard Connect and its customers using e-mail or
FTP, but rather always utilizes either a VPN tunnel or SSL. Data is hosted in state-of-the-art facilities
which require photo identification, thumb-print recognition, keyed access, and
are manned 24/7 with full-security personnel.
All data is encrypted prior to being placed on tape for offsite storage.
Blackboard Connect also retains an external, independent security firm to
perform annual security audits.
Will there be a way to positively
identify incoming calls that are made by the town using the system?
The
caller-ID number for calls generated by the Blackboard Connect service will be: (XXX)-XXX-XXXX. In addition, every message will begin with
the same standard announcement: “Hello, this is ______ calling with an
important message from the City of Del City.” The message content will
follow this standard introduction.
Will the Blackboard Connect service work if I have a call
screening system on my phone?
There
are several varieties of call screening devices that use differing protocols
for screening. In general, the system
has been found to work with these devices; but some may require some type of
pre-programming to allow our city’s telephone number to pass through. We may conduct periodic test to assure that
messages are being delivered to numbers in the notification database.
If I am a non-resident home or
condominium owner, what phone should be listed in the notification database?
For
non-residents or owners who reside out of our city, you may provide an
additional phone number to be included in our database to contact during
certain situations. In general, calls
are sent to the primary number only, but we also have the ability to call
multiple numbers for each resident or business when requested by the resident
or business. Please contact our city
hall office at (XXX)-XXX-XXXX
to provide us with that information.
If I have provided more than one phone
number, when will they be called?
Should a situation arise that requires us to contact you at
multiple phone numbers, we can activate the system to place a simultaneous call
to all of your numbers. In most cases, we will be sending calls only to one
phone number.
My primary phone or my second listing
is a cell phone with a non-local area code.
Will the Blackboard Connect service
call numbers outside the area?
Yes. The area code does not impact whether or not
a call is made.
How does the Blackboard Connect system
respond to busy signals or no-answer situations?
For
busy signals, the call will be repeated several times in an attempt to reach
you. The same is true for No-answer and
Call-waiting. If a message recorder
answers the phone, the message will be left on the answering device. If, after several attempts the call does not
successfully go through, the system will stop attempting to call.
I am receiving city notification calls
at my fax or my secondary phone line. Can
I switch to have the system call my primary phone number?
Yes.
Please contact us at (XXX)-XXX-XXXX to change the phone number in our
notification database.
I was not able to listen to the entire
call. Is there a way to repeat the
message?
Yes,
at the end of the message playback, simply press the star (*) key on your
telephone to have it repeated in its entirety.
I answer the phone but the “Hello”
message repeats. It then hangs up,
calls back, and the same thing happens again.
How can I hear the entire message?
Repeating
or looping of messages happens when the system detects excessive noise in the
background. Loud radio/television
volumes, people talking, or busy traffic noise, can cause this. When you receive the next call, say “hello”
once and turn down the volume of your radio/television or press the mute button
on your telephone to allow full message delivery.