Emergency alert system to cost up to €15 million

The system will allow emergency alerts to be sent directly to mobile phones in areas affected by major incidents.
Emergency alert system to cost up to €15 million

By Cillian Sherlock, Press Association

A cell broadcast public warning system approved by Government is estimated to cost up to €15 million.

Communications Minister Patrick O’Donovan has secured approval to proceed with procurement for the system, which will allow emergency alerts to be sent directly to mobile phones in areas affected by major incidents.

His department said it reflects “the growing need for rapid, effective communication during severe weather events and other emergencies”.

It is envisioned that the system will use cell broadcast technology, which enables alerts to be delivered instantly to all compatible mobile devices within a defined geographic area, without being affected by network congestion.

The project will move to procurement in 2026, with implementation expected in 2027.

The Department of Communications said the estimated cost is €12.5 to €15 million, depending on the equipment and services procured.

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