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Building a Strong Emergency Preparednes...
Government organizations must be prepared for any crisis. In Florida, that means being ready for risks that every state faces, plus tropical storms and hurricanes. To ensure that disaster response teams have the tools they need before, during and after emergencies, the Florida Division of Emergency Management turned to technology. Join Verizon experts and Kevin Guthrie, the Executive Director of the state's emergency management division, for a...
December 5, 2023
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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The Urgency of Data Sharing in Transfor...
Traditionally, by the time a family becomes known to a child welfare agency, they are already in crisis. The Family First Prevention Services Act, was a good start in allowing funding for prevention services to be provided to a family in need, but it is not enough. Preventing crisis requires cross programmatic service delivery models that include a vast array of programs, providers and other community partners in health and human services. It...
October 20, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Support Your Students Mental Health wit...
Providing support for students struggling with mental health is a well-known challenge for education communities. Learning institutions are doing their best, but with recent staffing shortages and years of pandemic-related disruption compounding an already surging crisis, school systems need a solution. One way to support students experiencing mental health crises is by providing in-the-moment support around the clock. Integrating a mental hea...
September 14, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Cloud-Based Data Interoperability: A Ga...
Emergency communications centers are being overwhelmed by data. Managing all of this data internally is a challenging proposition alone, but even more difficult than that is being able to share specific pieces of mission-critical information in a timely manner in the right format to the right person. The answer to this common problem is new data interoperability software powered by the cloud. A cloud-based approach can address the particular c...
August 26, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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How Video and Image Analytics are Drivi...
Agencies today can use video and image analytics solutions to act as 24/7 eyes and ears in the field. By capturing images and then immediately applying analytics at the edge, these solutions can trigger manual or automated responses. For example, multiple agencies could automatically be alerted about an accident on the road ahead or a public works department could be alerted that a waste bin needs to be emptied. Video analytics can also give a...
August 22, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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The Internet Storm Center: How to Use a...
For about 20 years, the Internet Storm Center has offered terabytes of data to the community to help you understand attacks you are seeing and assist you in augmenting your logs or, as we often put it, "add color" to your network logs. In this keynote, we will introduce some of our volunteer handlers who contribute their insight in daily diaries (you will also learn why we call it a "dairy" and not a "blog"). In addition, we will walk you thro...
July 12, 2022
Organizer: SANS Institute
Location: Webcast
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Smarter P3s: How to Stretch Federal Dol...
Public-private partnerships (P3s) have long been a valuable way for state and local governments to reduce risk, speed implementation and leverage private-sector expertise for public-sector projects and services. Particularly for communications and connectivity, these partnerships have played a crucial role in equipping governments with much-needed technology. As governments look to maximize their investments from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA...
June 22, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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How Can Data Help Fight America's Conti...
The opioid crisis is shifting, not ending. The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics estimated that more than 100,000 drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States between April 2020 to April 2021, an increase of 28.5% from the same period the year before. As states continue to clamp down on abuse of legal prescriptions, the prevalence and variety of opioids and other illegal drugs continues to grow. These drugs and associated drug...
June 21, 2022
Organizer: Governing
Location: Webcast
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The Future of Collaboration in Emergenc...
Access to real-time data is critical for saving lives and mitigating damage during an emergency. Incident response often requires stakeholders to collaborate and communicate across geographical and jurisdictional boundaries to make efficient, data-driven decisions. This has not always been easy. In some cases, it has been impossible. Join Government Technology on June 9 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for a 30-minute webinar as we discuss ho...
June 9, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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Leverage Aerial Imagery and Automated I...
When instant information is needed to manage a community’s safety and plan for the future, aerial images provide a key point of view. These maps and geospatial data are especially critical during the initial response to natural disasters and other public safety events. And in the wake of a tragedy, aerial information is key to assess the damage and help plan for rebuilding. Even in non-emergency situations, a view from above can also hel...
June 2, 2022
Organizer: Government Technology
Location: Webcast
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