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First responder communication is critical to the outcome of any emergency. From safety and coordination to resource management and situational awareness, proper and reliable communication can foster public trust, mitigate damage and ultimately save lives. The ever-changing technology landscape is therefore essential to the success of these communications.
Join this wide-ranging discussion on the findings of a recent survey focused on communications and technology use in the public safety community. We touch on key areas of concern for first responders, including network reliability, 5G connectivity and the increasing importance of cybersecurity. We delve into how advancements in AI and deployable communications assets are helping transform public safety and highlight some of the trends that are shaping the future of routine and emergency response communications. Don’t miss this opportunity to be on the cutting edge of your department’s emergency response.
WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:
“Lots of knowledge and experience on the panel.”
“New information and an understanding of the directions we are heading.”
“Lots of information that really helps me in my role.”
“Interesting subject!”
MEET THE SPEAKERS:
Jason Mitchell currently leads the Frontline Crisis Response Team - East. During times of crisis and large events his team deploys mission critical communication assets to public safety agencies, emergency operation centers and relief shelters. Throughout his Verizon career Jason has held various positions including Smart Communities Consultant, Utility AMI Lead and Data Solutions Architect. He has also supported government teams with data products and instituted advanced data solutions for local/state/federal clients. Before entering the telecommunications industry, Jason served as a police officer in the state of Indiana and he currently resides just outside of Indianapolis.
Bryan Schromsky, Managing Partner, 5G Public Sector has been with Verizon for more than 24 years. During his tenure he has held various engineering, marketing and project management positions, making him an expert in the growth and integration of voice and data networks. Bryan has worked closely with federal, state, and local government agencies in designing and implementing public safety voice and data networks using 2G, 3G, 4G and now 5G technology. A graduate of the University of Kentucky and the FBI Citizens Academy, he has served on various government mobility panels including the FBI Information Technology Study Group, NOBLE, HAPCOA, National Security Agency and IACP mobility committees. He has also been nominated and approved by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation to serve on the ITS Program Advisory Committee for three terms. Bryan is currently an active member of AFCEA and GBEF.