“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Washington D.C. Public Safety Technology Summit Thursday, November 29, 2012


New Featured Session:


Morgan WrightCEO/Chief Crime Fighter of Crowd Sourced Investigations
(Connected To The Case)

Click – Connect – Solve: Crime fighting in the 21st Century
“The police are the public and the public are the police…” The very essence of community policing began in 1829 with these words from Sir Robert Peel. Explore how crowdsourcing can expand the scope, reach and frequency of crime fighting and involve citizens from around the world. With over one billion users on Facebook and over five hundred million on Twitter, social media can shrink the world for law enforcement and the criminals they pursue. Read more....


Other Featured Speakers Include:
Cathy Lanier
Chief of Police
Metropolitan Police Department
Washington, DC
David Roberts
Sr. Program Manager
Technology Center,
International Association of Chiefs of Police IACP

Registration is complimentary for all public sector and non-profit employees!

Thursday, November 29, 2012
8:00 am - 9:00am - Registration
9:00am -2:00pm - Program



Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Tel: (202) 582-1234
For questions or to register, contact:

Michael Shane
Emergency Management
800.940.6039 ext. 1410
mshane@emergencymgmt.com

Hurricane Sandy Recovery Effort Needs Your Help…NOW!

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Hurricane Sandy Recovery Effort Needs Your Help…NOW!

Submit to LLIS.gov LLIS.gov puts your innovative ideas, lessons learned and best practices in the hands of those in need when they need it most.

Join the Whole Community response to provide just-in-time support and assistance to responders and officials rallying to meet the needs generated by Hurricane Sandy. In the days and weeks following Hurricane Sandy, community leaders, academia, nonprofit groups, faith-based organizations, the private sector and government agencies have joined together to develop innovative ways to leverage resources and help survivors and their communities.

The Current Events – Hurricane Sandy page in LLIS.gov was recently launched to help responders and officials collaborate and access critical information as they address real time recovery efforts. This on-line resource already offers a wealth of valuable information, however, we are reaching out to the LLIS.gov community to further enhance it by generating and sharing lessons learned, best practices and innovative ideas applicable to those recovering from the storm.

Please take time now to submit ideas, information, checklists, lessons learned and practical advice to communities in need. Areas of specific need are:
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  • Disaster Recovery Center Management and Operations: Implementing innovative management, operations and redesign techniques

  • Health and Medical: Providing patient location and reconnection mechanisms
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