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Tonight we have Steven Aukstakalnis the Founder and President of AlertsUSA. A recognized expert in national security and geopolitics, he is has spent nearly three decades working for and with government and industry in intelligence and direct support of the American warfighter. Steve is an invited instructor and researcher for the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, National Reconnaissance Office, University of Michigan, Pepperdine, Purdue, Dartmouth, and a host of other universities, corporations and government agencies in the U.S. and around the world. Steve has extensive international travel experiences and has lived abroad in both SE Asia and W. Africa. He is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers and the FBI InfraGard Program.

AlertsUSA is a Florida based risk management firm. The core focus of AlertsUSA is leveraging the national wireless infrastructure and mobile technologies to inform customers of breaking events and developments posing a direct threat to the national security of the United States and the safety and security of citizens and interests and home and abroad. Their mobile alert service is considered a gold standard and is in wide use by federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement, government officials, frequent travelers and others.

AlertsUSA maintains strategic partnerships with major wireless carriers throughout the U.S. and Canada, enabling their service to reach literally any mobile device, on any network, anywhere in N. America.

The company was founded in late 2001.

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