Adam Vedas is a senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, working in the partner-facing layer of the emergency communications and enterprise safety ecosystem. RedSky is known for E911 capabilities that help organisations locate users, route emergency calls to the correct public safety answering point, and notify security or response personnel when an emergency call occurs. Within that context, Vedas’s professional position is not a generic sales role; it sits near the relationship layer that determines how E911, location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management capabilities reach enterprise customers and partner platforms. His relevance to BTW comes from the infrastructure role of emergency communications software. E911 is not simply enterprise SaaS. It connects voice systems, location data, workplace mobility, emergency response, compliance requirements, and critical communications workflows. Vedas should therefore be understood as a partner-ecosystem operator inside a safety-critical communications segment, with potential influence through alliances, partner coverage, and enterprise adoption pathways rather than through direct control of carrier networks, PSAP infrastructure, or public safety policy.
Senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, focused on partner-facing E911, emergency response, location intelligence, and critical communications ecosystem development.
Tracked for his role in RedSky / Everbridge’s partner ecosystem around enterprise E911, emergency response routing, dispatchable-location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management infrastructure.
Tracked for his role in RedSky / Everbridge’s partner ecosystem around enterprise E911, emergency response routing, dispatchable-location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management infrastructure.
Senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, focused on partner-facing E911, emergency response, location intelligence, and critical communications ecosystem development.
RedSky’s E911 and emergency communications platform sits close to enterprise voice, unified communications, dispatchable location, PSAP routing, and critical event notification workflows, making alliance development relevant to enterprise safety and communications infrastructure adoption.
Adam Vedas is a senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, working in the partner-facing layer of the emergency communications and enterprise safety ecosystem. RedSky is known for E911 capabilities that help organisations locate users, route emergency calls to the correct public safety answering point, and notify security or response personnel when an emergency call occurs. Within that context, Vedas’s professional position is not a generic sales role; it sits near the relationship layer that determines how E911, location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management capabilities reach enterprise customers and partner platforms. His relevance to BTW comes from the infrastructure role of emergency communications software. E911 is not simply enterprise SaaS. It connects voice systems, location data, workplace mobility, emergency response, compliance requirements, and critical communications workflows. Vedas should therefore be understood as a partner-ecosystem operator inside a safety-critical communications segment, with potential influence through alliances, partner coverage, and enterprise adoption pathways rather than through direct control of carrier networks, PSAP infrastructure, or public safety policy.
RedSky’s E911 and emergency communications platform sits close to enterprise voice, unified communications, dispatchable location, PSAP routing, and critical event notification workflows, making alliance development relevant to enterprise safety and communications infrastructure adoption.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
职务定位
亚当·维达斯(Adam Vedas)在Everbridge旗下公司RedSky担任高级联盟经理。这一职位使他处于RedSky紧急通信业务的商业与合作伙伴发展端,该业务为企业和机构客户提供E911、可调度位置、通知及关键事件管理功能。 另见: 欧盟重写人工智能基础设施主权规则.
RedSky的公开定位侧重于E911与紧急响应。其产品旨在帮助组织定位紧急呼叫者,将呼叫路由至正确的公共安全应答点,并通知现场或安全人员。作为Everbridge的一部分,RedSky还处于更广泛的关键事件管理平台背景中。这一公司背景很重要,因为维达斯的角色不仅仅是软件销售。在这种环境下,联盟管理是紧急通信能力通过合作伙伴生态系统、统一通信平台、渠道关系和企业安全流程进行分发的一部分。 另见: FCC 以许可限制支持光纤建设者.
运营角色 / 决策角色
维达斯的运营角色面向合作伙伴,而非拥有基础设施。高级联盟经理通常负责合作伙伴开发、渠道关系、平台对齐、联合销售和生态系统覆盖。在RedSky的背景下,这意味着他的角色很可能与E911和紧急通信能力如何通过联盟合作伙伴进行展示、集成和采用有关。 另见: Ofcom 揭露英国铁路移动覆盖差距.
公开证据并未证实他是产品负责人、PSAP运营商、监管机构或最终企业采购决策者。更准确的理解是,他在紧急通信基础设施的采用和关系层运作。这一层仍然具有运营意义,因为E911平台依赖于与企业语音系统、移动办公环境、网络位置数据和安全通知流程的正确集成。 另见: 欧盟限制美国卫星运营商接入频谱.
ITW参会者资料将维达斯列为来自美国的赞助商代表,负责区域为全球和北美,目标市场为美国,工作职能为技术/工程师,参会理由为“寻找新合作伙伴”和“会见潜在客户”。 另见: FCC 要求美国海底电缆登陆须获许可.
应具体看待这一ITW相关性。维达斯在活动中可能的价值在于围绕以下方面的合作伙伴和客户探索: 另见: 美国封堵海外AI芯片采购漏洞.
- 企业E911采用
- 紧急通信集成
- 统一通信和电话合作伙伴生态系统
- 关键事件管理平台邻近性
- 企业安全与合规流程
- 渠道与联盟扩展
对于BTW而言,ITW的信号是RedSky/Everbridge正在利用活动环境进行合作伙伴组建和围绕安全关键型企业通信基础设施的客户开发。 另见: Dish 违约后 FCC 重启 AWS-3 拍卖.
控制范围
公开的控制范围是联盟和采用准入。维达斯并不直接公开控制紧急基础设施,但他的角色可以影响: 另见: 美国关闭英伟达AI芯片海外漏洞.
- 哪些合作伙伴承载或集成RedSky/Everbridge的E911能力
- E911解决方案如何触达企业通信买家
- 合作伙伴生态系统如何定位位置智能和紧急呼叫路由能力
- 企业安全与合规对话如何与UC、电话和CEM平台相连接
这是一个关系和分发范围,而非所有权范围。它仍然相关,因为紧急通信工具只有在复杂的企业环境中正确部署时才能发挥运营效用。
影响机制
影响机制在于生态系统的采用。如果联盟经理能够扩大合作伙伴覆盖、改善集成路径或打开企业买家通道,E911和关键事件管理能力就能触达更多组织,并更深入地嵌入其通信环境。
对企业而言,运营影响是实际的:紧急呼叫路由、可调度位置、向安全团队发送通知,以及满足紧急通信要求。对RedSky/Everbridge而言,影响是市场准入和平台覆盖。对更广泛的生态系统而言,影响在于企业语音基础设施与现实世界紧急响应工作流的连接。
分类边界
本资料不应归类为运营商、电信网络运营商、PSAP机构、公共安全监管机构或关键基础设施所有者。正确的类别是联盟经理 / 紧急通信生态系统运营者。
该资料以人为中心。RedSky和Everbridge提供了基础设施背景,但主要对象是亚当·维达斯及其在E911和紧急通信采用方面面向合作伙伴层级的角色。
Area of expertise
Adam Vedas is a senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, working in the partner-facing layer of the emergency communications and enterprise safety ecosystem. RedSky is known for E911 capabilities that help organisations locate users, route emergency calls to the correct public safety answering point, and notify security or response personnel when an emergency call occurs. Within that context, Vedas’s professional position is not a generic sales role; it sits near the relationship layer that determines how E911, location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management capabilities reach enterprise customers and partner platforms. His relevance to BTW comes from the infrastructure role of emergency communications software. E911 is not simply enterprise SaaS. It connects voice systems, location data, workplace mobility, emergency response, compliance requirements, and critical communications workflows. Vedas should therefore be understood as a partner-ecosystem operator inside a safety-critical communications segment, with potential influence through alliances, partner coverage, and enterprise adoption pathways rather than through direct control of carrier networks, PSAP infrastructure, or public safety policy.
- Role evidence: Adam Vedas is framed by senior alliance manager at redsky, an everbridge company, focused on partner-facing e911, emergency response, location intelligence, and critical communications ecosystem development. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Adam Vedas article record; Adam Vedas
- Operating context: E911 emergency communications, location intelligence, partner alliances, and enterprise critical event management infrastructure and United States, Global and North America provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Adam Vedas article record; Adam Vedas
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- Profile: Adam Vedas
- Current Role: Senior alliance manager at RedSky, an Everbridge company, focused on partner-facing E911, emergency response, location intelligence, and critical communications ecosystem development.
- Analytical Category: Person
- Why tracked: Tracked for his role in RedSky / Everbridge’s partner ecosystem around enterprise E911, emergency response routing, dispatchable-location intelligence, unified communications integrations, and critical event management infrastructure.
Signal Map
- RedSky’s E911 and emergency communications platform sits close to enterprise voice, unified communications, dispatchable location, PSAP routing, and critical event notification workflows, making alliance development relevant to enterprise safety and communications infrastructure adoption.
- Decision horizon: Multi-year
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Relevant activities: Enterprise E911 partner ecosystem, Emergency call routing and dispatchable-location workflow, Unified communications and telephony integration partnerships, Critical event management and emergency notification adjacency, Enterprise people-safety and compliance adoption surface, Channel and alliance relationships for RedSky / Everbridge services
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