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iJET Intelligent Risk Systems has made significant enhancements to its Worldcue Expatriate Risk Management solution.

New technology and features improve the ability of organizations to find and communicate with their expatriates and families--whether at their assigned work location or on travel.

Designed to address the unique risk management requirements of protecting employees and their families stationed abroad for long-term international work assignments, iJET's Expatriate Risk Management solution provides expatriates and their employers with updates on changing world events--from terrorism and civil unrest to transportation disruptions and severe weather--helping to mitigate threats and bolster expatriate safety and productivity. With this integrated system for accessing and evaluating information about expatriates around the world, security, HR, travel and risk management professionals have unprecedented visibility into their expatriate populations.

"In today's volatile world, the safety and security of expatriates is an ever-increasing concern," said Marty Pfinsgraff, COO for iJET Intelligent Risk Systems. "Ready access to information about expatriates is essential to help employers protect them from harm and to aid critical emergency response efforts."

For government defense contractors, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other organizations whose employees or contractors are routinely sent to high-risk destinations, a global perspective on risks to their expatriates is critical to successful business continuity. When disaster strikes, it is essential for employers to have an immediate snapshot of their overall threat exposure and to quickly access information about expatriates and their families to facilitate effective communication, evacuation or recovery efforts.













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