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NEWSMarch 5, 2026·3 min read

Digital Alert Systems Unveils Version 6 Software for DASDEC-III Platforms

Major software update brings enhanced EAS capabilities, improved user interface, and expanded integration options for emergency alerting systems.

Nina Okafor — BroadcastBeat Editorial Team
Nina Okafor

BroadcastBeat Editorial Team

Emergency alert system DASDEC-III platform software interface

Digital Alert Systems has released Version 6 of its software platform for DASDEC-III emergency alerting systems, bringing a comprehensive set of improvements that address both usability and compliance requirements for broadcast stations across the United States.

What's New in Version 6

The update introduces a completely redesigned user interface that simplifies the management of EAS alerts while providing operators with more detailed information about incoming and outgoing alerts. The new interface has been designed with input from broadcast engineers who use DASDEC systems daily.

Key improvements include enhanced monitoring capabilities that provide real-time status of all connected audio and video sources, improved logging and reporting tools for FCC compliance documentation, and expanded API integration options that allow DASDEC-III to connect with a wider range of broadcast automation systems.

Compliance and Reliability

Version 6 also addresses several areas of FCC compliance, including improved handling of the new IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert and Warning System) requirements. The update ensures that stations using DASDEC-III remain fully compliant with current and anticipated regulatory requirements.

"Emergency alerting is one of the most critical functions a broadcast station performs," said a Digital Alert Systems representative. "Version 6 makes it easier for operators to manage that responsibility while ensuring the highest levels of reliability."

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