North American Communications Corporation (NACOM) designs and markets state-of-the-art emergency communications systems. They have been specialists in emergency communication systems for over 15 years. The first system NACOM developed was the ATM911® Emergency Communications System. The ATM911® Emergency Communications System was originally designed in response to a need for emergency communications for financial institutions (banks, savings and loans, credit unions, etc.), and specifically for automatic teller machines (ATM's). Since its inception, the ATM911® system has been installed on thousands of ATM's in over 30 states across the country and Washington, D.C. These systems provide ATM customers with immediate access to local 911, should an emergency or other need arise.

   Since the initial installation of the ATM911® System, NACOM has looked for other avenues in which to use their emergency communications experience, with the goal of making life and work safer for everyone.

   In 2006, a horrific murder of a real estate agent at an Open House occurred. This caused the NACOM personnel to begin researching crimes committed against real estate professionals. They were appalled to learn that in the last 15 years, more than 200 real estate professionals have been murdered while showing properties, and countless more have been raped, assaulted, and/or robbed. With these tragic events in mind, NACOM began to examine its technology and developed a way to make agents more secure while performing their job. The result is The Agent's 911 System. Developers are confident that The Agent's 911 System will assist real estate professional in being safe and secure while going about their business.