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* Home * Open submenu (Communication, Education & Outreach)Communication, Education & Outreach * Open submenu (Technical Partners)Technical Partners * Open submenu (System Information)System Information * Open submenu (Research)Research * Media Kit * Contact Close submenuCommunication, Education & Outreach * ShakeAlert Messaging Toolkits * Educational Resources * ShakeAlert EPIcenter Partnership * Case Studies * ShakeAlert® Tests, Drills and Exercises Toolkit Close submenuTechnical Partners * Technical Partner Resource Center * ShakeAlert Licensing Center * EEWDisplay * GitLab Portal Close submenuSystem Information * Alert Delivery Thresholds * License to Operate (LtO) Technical Partners * Post ShakeAlert Message Summaries * ShakeAlert Trademark Guidelines Close submenuResearch * Social Science Research * Geoscience Research and Technical Papers Skip to content * Home * Communication, Education & Outreach * ShakeAlert Messaging Toolkits * Educational Resources * ShakeAlert EPIcenter Partnership * Case Studies * ShakeAlert® Tests, Drills and Exercises Toolkit * Technical Partners * Technical Partner Resource Center * ShakeAlert Licensing Center * EEWDisplay * GitLab Portal * System Information * Alert Delivery Thresholds * License to Operate (LtO) Technical Partners * Post ShakeAlert Message Summaries * ShakeAlert Trademark Guidelines * Research * Social Science Research * Geoscience Research and Technical Papers * Media Kit * Contact WHAT IS SHAKEALERT®? The ShakeAlert® Earthquake Early Warning System, managed by the U.S. Geological Survey, detects significant earthquakes quickly enough so that alerts can be delivered to people and automated systems potentially seconds before strong shaking arrives. ShakeAlert operates in California, Oregon, and Washington and serves over 50 million residents and visitors in those states. The purpose of the system is to reduce the impact of earthquakes to save lives and property. The USGS works with licensed technical partners who use USGS-issued ShakeAlert Messages to alert people to take a protective action or to trigger automated actions. These automated actions could include slowing trains, closing water valves, turning on backup generators, issuing public announcements, and many others. For general information about ShakeAlert, please visit: usgs.gov/ShakeAlert To get ShakeAlert-powered alerts on your phone, please visit: usgs.gov/faqs/how-do-i-sign-shakealertr-earthquake-early-warning-system WHO IS THIS WEBSITE FOR? This website provides resources for ShakeAlert System partners, including Technical Partners, Emergency Managers, and Communication, Education & Outreach partners. COMMUNICATION, EDUCATION, AND OUTREACH RESOURCES * ShakeAlert Messaging Toolkit * Educational Resources (including videos and classroom activities) * ShakeAlert Case Studies * ShakeAlert Tests, Drills and Exercises Toolkit TECHNICAL PARTNER RESOURCES * Technical Partner Resource Center * ShakeAlert Licensing Center * EEWDisplay Demonstration Software * GitLab Portal SYSTEM INFORMATION * Alert Delivery Thresholds * List of ShakeAlert License to Operate (LtO) Technical Partners * Post-ShakeAlert Message Summaries * ShakeAlert Trademark Guidelines RESEARCH * Social Science Research * Geoscience Research and Technical Papers PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning system along with many partner organizations. PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS Previous University of Oregon EarthScope Consortium University of Nevada, Reno Central Washington University ETH Zurich United States Geological Survey California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services California Institute of Technology University of Washington University of California, Berkeley University of Oregon EarthScope Consortium University of Nevada, Reno Central Washington University ETH Zurich United States Geological Survey California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services California Institute of Technology University of Washington University of California, Berkeley University of Oregon EarthScope Consortium University of Nevada, Reno Central Washington University ETH Zurich Next FUNDING PARTNERS Previous Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation City of Los Angeles State of Washington State of Oregon National Science Foundation United States Geological Survey California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation City of Los Angeles State of Washington State of Oregon National Science Foundation United States Geological Survey California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation City of Los Angeles State of Washington State of Oregon National Science Foundation Next OTHER PARTNERS Previous Washington Emergency Management Division Oregon Department of Emergency Management Washington Geological Survey California Geological Survey Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Washington Emergency Management Division Oregon Department of Emergency Management Washington Geological Survey California Geological Survey Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Washington Emergency Management Division Oregon Department of Emergency Management Washington Geological Survey California Geological Survey Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Next 2024 Copyright USGS Earthquake Early Warning. 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