DEN Systems will be attending the Alabama Association of Emergency Managers Annual Conference, June 8th–10th in Mobile, Alabama!
Stop by our booth to meet the team, see the latest in mission-critical communications and business continuity solutions, and learn how we’re helping organizations stay connected when it matters most. Plus, grab some free DEN Systems swag while you’re there.
This spring has been a strong reminder of why DEN Systems exists.
From EMAG in Georgia, EMAT in Tennessee, and the Governor’s Hurricane Conference in Florida, to field exercise support with Deployed Logix/NAPSG Foundation in Florida and Hear in Hyde in North Carolina, we have had the opportunity to engage with emergency managers, public safety leaders, response partners, and agencies preparing for the next event.
Trade shows and conferences create important conversations. Field exercises and response-focused engagements are where capability is tested.
Someone important to me (OCR Jad) once said, “Everything works on a trade show floor. The real value comes when systems move from display tables and conversations to being deployed, stressed, and used on the ground in operational environments.”
Through exercises, trainings, customer support, partner engagement, and the continued growth of our company, DEN Systems remains focused on one mission: helping organizations become more resilient when normal infrastructure is limited, degraded, or unavailable.
As we enter hurricane season, that mission becomes even more important. Resilient communications, situational awareness, and continuity of operations are not just talking points. They are operational requirements.
Thank you to every partner, agency, responder, and future customer who spent time with us this spring. We are grateful for the conversations, the trust, and the opportunity to support readiness.
Congratulations as well to the DEA case winners, and thank you to everyone who participated.
As Memorial Day approaches, we pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the reason for the day, and it should never be forgotten. The work continues.
DEN Systems was proud to exhibit at the 2026 NC Public Safety Communications Conference in Wilmington, NC. We had incredible conversations with emergency communications professionals from across the state about how DEN Systems helps critical operations stay connected and resilient when it matters most.
The need for business continuity goes well beyond public safety. We’re seeing the same demand in healthcare, emergency management, energy, and utilities. A solid PACE plan (Primary Alternate Contingency Emergency) is essential for any organization where communications can’t fail. Wherever continuity is non-negotiable, DEN Systems is built for it.
And a huge congratulations to Renee Watson Buchanan from for winning our DEA raffle. It was so great seeing the energy and engagement from everyone who stopped by the booth.
Want to see DEN Systems in action for your organization? Schedule an appointment or demo today at: www.densystems.com
Shoutout to our team members Andy Wittman and Earl Struble for representing DEN Systems at the conference.
Earl Struble and Andy Wittman at our DEN booth
Andy Wittman and Renee Watson Buchanan, the DEA raffle winner
We’re still reflecting on a great few days at the NCEMA Conference in Cherokee, NC!
Thank you to everyone who came by our booth, asked questions, and took the time to learn more about what we do. It means a lot to be part of a community so dedicated to preparedness and response!
We were proud to introduce our newly launched DLX PACE Case alongside our other systems, built to support reliable communication in critical moments.
Also, a big congratulations to Mark Howell for winning the specialized giveaway case in our raffle!
We’re looking forward to attending the NC Emergency Management Association Conference in Cherokee, NC, March 16–18th.
Stop by the DEN Systems booth to connect with our team and see how our technology supports emergency management, resilient communications and PACE planning. We’ll also be introducing several new systems at the conference. Stay tuned for more details!
DEN Systems Attends the Kentucky Emergency Management Services Conference
DEN Systems was honored to participate in the 2025 Kentucky Emergency Management Services Conference (KESC) in Louisville, a premier gathering for emergency management professionals, public safety leaders, 911 community members, and industry partners across the region.
Throughout the event, our team engaged with Kentucky’s ESF-2 leadership, local and state emergency managers, 911 directors, and incident management team representatives. These discussions focused on enhancing communications resilience, preparedness planning, and strengthening operational continuity during disaster response.
Our presence at KESC highlighted The DEN Difference demonstrating how deployable and reliable communications platforms support agencies in maintaining command, control, and situational awareness when it matters most.
The conference was an invaluable opportunity to collaborate with decision-makers, exchange best practices, and further partnerships that will advance emergency response capabilities in Kentucky and beyond.
Version 1.1 of our Starlink Guide for First Responders is now available in PDF form with pictures and without pictures for slow connections. They are available here for public use and unlimited distribution.
*** Please note that Starlink products and service plans change often and the information in this guide will expire. This guide was last updated Oct 9, 2024. This guide is meant to be used as a reference and should not be relied upon for life-saving operations or major purchasing decisions. Please use common sense in your decision making and do not stake the success of your operations on the information found in this guide as it is published as a free best-effort product. Politac LLC is not affiliated with Starlink.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information contact Starlink Support at:
To support First Responders and Emergency Services in the response to Hurricane Helene we have released a Starlink Guide for First Responders available in PDF form with pictures and without pictures for slow connections. They are available here for public use and unlimited distribution.
*** Please note that Starlink products and service plans change often and the information in this guide will expire. This guide was last updated Oct 5, 2024. This guide is meant to be used as a reference and should not be relied upon for life-saving operations or major purchasing decisions. Please use common sense in your decision making and do not stake the success of your operations on the information found in this guide as it is published as a free best-effort product. Politac LLC is not affiliated with Starlink.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information contact Starlink Support at: