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US Coast Guard Auxiliary
Steve Pegram

“In the past, we had to manually call more than 1,900 volunteers in our database, which took 12 people eight to 12 hours. During Hurricane Gustav, we notified our volunteers in minutes and received confirmation of their whereabouts in a quarter of the time using Everbridge.”

Steve Pegram
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Challenges

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the civilian uniformed branch of the U.S. Coast Guard with 30,000 volunteers, accounts for member life safety with Everbridge Aware.

The Auxiliary is tasked by the Commandant to account for and deploy members in emergencies ranging from oil spills to hurricanes. The Auxiliary faced several challenges with its emergency communications to volunteers prior to using Everbridge:

  • Time-consuming, one-by-one calling. The Auxiliary relied on manual call trees, which required numerous people making calls to volunteers one by one, a time-consuming process that often took 12 hours to complete.
  • Diverse all-volunteer membership base. The Auxiliary’s more than 30,000 volunteers range in age from 17 to 97, posing a challenge in how best to reach them in emergency situations.
  • Decentralized management with non-uniform standards. National staff leadership changes every two years across the organization. Additionally, each District handles communication with its members differently; the Auxiliary does not have a uniform set of standards across all Districts.

Solution

The Auxiliary needed a flexible and easy way to alert and manage its thousands of volunteers across numerous Districts and geographies. After evaluating various emergency notification platforms, the Auxiliary adopted Everbridge Aware based on the depth of its technical capabilities, security, ease of use, and ability to map to each District’s needs.

Approximately 70% of the Auxiliary’s use of the Everbridge system is for emergency situations, though several Districts use it every day for Flotilla staff meetings, routine tasking, and accountability for fires and other hazards. Every District is able to operate autonomously within the Everbridge system with information flowing from the Flotilla level all the way up to the Commandant.

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