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Every household. Every language. Every second counts.

A wildfire evacuation order, a hurricane shelter-in-place notification, an earthquake mass-casualty briefing — the difference between a household acting in time and a household not acting in time is whether the alert reached the household in the language they speak at the kitchen table. Standard practice ships the alert in the official language with a translated version following hours later. By then the road is gone. Acts 2 Gov closes the gap. Clone the chief emergency-management officer's voice or the spokesperson's voice once and every alert, every evacuation order, every disaster briefing ships in every affected community's language — under two seconds — in the spokesperson's actual voice. FEMA-style national response, state emergency management offices, county OEMs, urban search-and-rescue command, and international humanitarian response all use it.

Evacuation orders reach the language-minority household after the road is gone

Every after-action review of a major wildfire or hurricane evacuation surfaces the same pattern: the language-minority households evacuated later, took more casualties, lost more property. The alert existed only in the official language; the translated version posted six hours later as a PDF; by then the road was gone. Acts 2 Gov ships the evacuation order in the affected community's actual language under two seconds, in the chief officer's voice. The household acts in time.

Multilingual disaster briefings do not exist at the speed of a press conference

A live disaster briefing — a hurricane track update, a wildfire perimeter map, a damage assessment — happens at press-conference speed. The translated version, if it exists at all, ships hours later. Acts 2 Gov dubs the briefing live, in the spokesperson's voice, in the affected community's language. The briefing reaches the community at the same speed it reaches the press.

Shelter-in-place compliance collapses in language-minority blocks

A shelter-in-place order in a chemical-release event needs to be acted on in minutes. The order ships in English. The Vietnamese-speaking block does not act. The Somali-speaking block does not act. Compliance collapses where the language barrier is. Acts 2 Gov ships the order in every language of the affected blocks under two seconds. Compliance is even.

Use cases

Where it fits in the department workflow.

Wildfire and hurricane evacuation orders

Chief emergency-management officer voice cloned across the affected community languages. Evacuation order ships in every language under two seconds.

Shelter-in-place and mass-casualty alerts

Chemical-release, active-shooter, and mass-casualty alerts ship in every language of the affected blocks. Compliance is even across populations.

Live disaster briefings at press-conference speed

Live briefings dubbed in the affected community's language as they are delivered. The community gets the same situational awareness the press gets.

FEMA-style federal disaster declarations

Presidential disaster declarations, FEMA briefings, and federal-aid availability ship in every affected region's language, in the FEMA administrator's voice.

Frequently asked questions

What is the latency from a press-conference briefing to the dubbed version reaching the community?

Median end-to-end latency from the spokesperson's voice in the room to the dubbed version reaching the alert pipeline is under two seconds. For non-live use cases (post-event briefings, FAQ updates), latency is bounded by content review.

Does this integrate with IPAWS, WEA, and EAS?

Yes. Acts 2 Gov exports audio per language to the standard alert-pipeline interfaces. We have integration guidance for IPAWS, Wireless Emergency Alerts, and the Emergency Alert System.

What happens if connectivity drops during a disaster?

Federal tier supports on-prem deployment for sustained operations during connectivity disruption. The voice model and language pipeline run inside your infrastructure.

Can a state OEM deploy this without federal procurement?

Yes. State and county emergency management offices procure on the Department tier directly. Federal procurement is reserved for cross-agency federal response.

How is voice authority preserved during a fast-moving event?

Every generation carries a signed provenance hash that ties the audio to the authorized spokesperson and the moment of authorization. This protects against synthetic-audio misinformation during a crisis.

Federal tier recommended

Get the evacuation order to every household. In the language they answer the door in.

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Pricing

Three tiers.
Built for the way government actually procures.

Agency for a single department starting a pilot. Department for a multi-team operational deployment. Federal for cross-agency, on-prem, FedRAMP-ready architecture.

Agency

$499/mo

For a single department piloting voice translation in citizen services.

  • 1 department
  • 3 voice clones
  • Captions in 148 languages
  • Voice dub in 5 of 29 languages
  • Basic REST API access
  • Email support
  • SOC 2 documentation
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Department

$1,999/mo

For multi-team operational deployment — interview booths, hearings, consular lines.

  • Multi-team workspace
  • 10 voice clones
  • Unlimited Talk mode (interview booths, consular appointments)
  • Conference mode — up to 12 participants (multilingual hearings)
  • Voice dub in 15 of 29 languages
  • Full REST API + webhooks
  • Priority support
  • Full audit logs
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Federal

$4,999/mo

For cross-agency programs, international summits, and FedRAMP-ready architecture.

  • Cross-agency workspace
  • 50 voice clones
  • Unlimited hours of async dub
  • Conference mode — up to 50 participants (international summits)
  • All 29 voice-cloned languages
  • Multi-seat (50 users included)
  • White-label exports
  • FedRAMP-ready architecture
  • Dedicated CSM + SLA
  • Custom voice fine-tuning per official
  • On-prem deployment option
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