[AUDIO VERSION OF THE PODCAST CLICK ON THE PLAYER HERE] IN THE BEGINNING February 16, 1968 – a quiet afternoon in Haleyville, Alabama. At 2:00
The World According to Fletch . . .
Innovations in Public Safety Technology
[AUDIO VERSION OF THE PODCAST CLICK ON THE PLAYER HERE] IN THE BEGINNING February 16, 1968 – a quiet afternoon in Haleyville, Alabama. At 2:00
It is safe to say that any E911 solution on the market attempts to tweak or manipulate the existing E911 databases but is fighting an uphill battle with little possibility of solving the actual problem. This is because the core issue is not just a technology deficiency but an operational deficiency that developed. Fixing the technology deficiency without addressing the functional deficiency won’t correct the problem.
The Good, The Bad, and the REALISTIC Over the past few weeks, the big announcement from Apple is the new iPhone 14 and its new
For an AUDIO VERSION of this Blog <CLICK HERE> There’s no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly modified the mind share around how communication
Today, January 6, 2022 the RAY BAUM’S Act Phase 2 went into effect, ensuring that a dispatchable location is transmitted to Emergency Call Centers for
Compassion. Consideration. Empathy.
Any public safety official should strive to achieve and maintain these three traits when dealing with the public they serve. They are also traits that are likely impossible to embed in any automated process used despite their ability to improve the efficiency of citizen services.