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Virtual Public Safety Conference on COVID-19

This is the only way to "assemble" in today's world.

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DATAMARK TO HOST FREE VIRTUAL PUBLIC SAFETY CONFERENCE

WHAT: DATAMARK, the public safety GIS team of Michael Baker International, is hosting a free, multi-day virtual public safety conference to offer education and support to GIS and Public Safety Professionals.

The opening keynote address, “Coronavirus' Impact on the 911 Profession,” will be delivered by Brian Fontes, CEO for NENA: The 9-1-1 Association. Additional keynotes, webinars and panel sessions will cover timely and critical themes including:

  • Public Safety in times of crisis
  • Self-care for Public Safety professionals
  • The impact of GIS in Public Safety
  • Maintaining NG9-1-1 momentum
This conference content is designed for Public Safety and GIS audiences of all knowledge levels, including:

  • 9-1-1 Center & PSAP Personnel
  • Local, Regional & State 9-1-1 Coordinators
  • MSAG & ALI Coordinators
  • Public Safety Technologists
  • Elected Officials
  • Addressing Authorities
  • GIS Managers & GIS Data Stewards
  • Anyone who may benefit from a discussion regarding 9-1-1, GIS and their roles in NextGen 9‑1‑1
WHO: As trusted advisors in public safety, DATAMARK brings comprehensive, real-world expertise in police, fire, EMS and 9-1-1 leadership roles to Next Generation 9-1-1 transitions.

Key partners participating in the conference include RapidSoS, Esri, INdigital, GeoData, Canopy Spatial and others. 

WHERE: The conference is virtual and can be accessed from anywhere. To register, stay informed and receive links for recordings, please follow the link: https://bit.ly/DM_VirtualConference

WHEN: Monday, March 30 – Friday, April 3, 2020

8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Pacific Daily

Full agenda is available here: https://bit.ly/DM_VirtualConference

Eric Holdeman is a contributing writer for Emergency Management magazine and is the former director of the King County, Wash., Office of Emergency Management.