Clients

We’re large enough to be trusted by the Department of Defense, National Institutes of Health, and some of the nation’s most sophisticated public safety organizations, yet we’re small enough to be nimble and flexible.

Partnering with PURVIS means peace of mind so you can focus on protecting life, safety, and property. No matter your size or unique challenges, PURVIS can provide unmatched technical knowledge and exceptional service. Explore some of PURVIS’ clients below.

U.S. Navy

U.S. Navy

PURVIS has been a trusted partner to the U.S. Navy for over 40 years, starting with our initial assignment on the USS HUGH PURVIS, where our co-founders worked together on an advanced sonar system. Our defense customers include:

  • Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport
  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division
  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division
  • Naval Information Warfare Center
  • Office of Naval Intelligence
  • PEO IWS 5.0 – Undersea Systems
New York City

New York City

Fire Department

PURVIS has been a trusted advisor to FDNY for 45+ years as we developed and continue to maintain the department's Fire Dispatch System.


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Boston

Boston

Fire Department

The PURVIS Fire Station Alerting System™ is used by the Boston Fire Department, having been deployed in June, 2014 in concert with the deployment of their new Intergraph CAD (computer aided dispatch) system.

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Chicago

Chicago

Office of Emergency Communications

PURVIS provides the City of Chicago's Office of Emergency Communications with network engineering and support services.

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Washington DC

Washington DC

Dispatch & Fire Department

The PURVIS Fire Station Alerting System™ is fully operational in the District of Columbia. The FSAS interfaces with the District’s Hexagon computer aided dispatch (CAD) and radio systems to fully automate the dispatching of fire and EMS calls.

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Fort Detrick

Fort Detrick

Bio-Medical R & D Facility

Fort Detrick is a United States Army Medical Command installation located in Frederick, Maryland. It currently hosts most elements of the United States biological defense program. PURVIS maintains all physical security and technology protocols for the Bio-medical lab located within the installation.

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National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health

Emergency Communications Center

PURVIS provides a comprehensive approach to modernizing the NIH’s Emergency Communications Center (ECC) at its Bethesda campus and other campuses throughout the U.S.

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Jacksonville

Jacksonville

Dispatch & Fire Department

The PURVIS Fire Station Alerting System™ is installed across 59 fire stations throughout the city and is fully integrated with Jacksonville's Motorola CAD system.

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Charleston County, SC

Charleston County, SC

Dispatch, Fire & EMS Departments

The PURVIS FSAS™ is installed throughout Charleston County, SC at each of the County’s 2 dispatch locations, and 75+ fire & EMS departments.

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Williamson County, TX

Williamson County, TX

Dispatch, Fire & EMS Deparments

PURVIS FSAS serves a dispatch center for 13 fire departments and one EMS department. The solution interfaces with the County's CAD system for a fully automated alerting solution.

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Naperville, IL

Naperville, IL

Dispatch & Fire Department

PURVIS implemented a turn-key Fire Station Alerting System to automate alerts for the City of Naperville. At the dispatch location, the solution interfaces with the City's Central Square CAD system as well as with the City's radio network and IP Network.

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We Deliver Connected Technology Solutions

Whether it’s integrating disparate systems, developing tailored software and hardware solutions, providing network engineering services, or implementing life-critical alerting technologies, PURVIS works with you to solve those challenges and right-size solutions for your organization.

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