
An Interactive Guide to the Future of Public Safety Mobility
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This conference workshop presentation engages the attendees voice in how mobility technologies can advance law enforcement. Learn more about how mobile apps are changing law enforcement through scenario-based demonstrations. Attendees can bring their own devices and demo applications/solutions. New apps will increase location-based services and the details about those assets, like knowing what training an individual has (e.g., CIT, active shooter) to identify the best resources in the vicinity for responding to a critical incident. This workshop shows how agencies are developing their own apps.

Bill Schrier
Senior Public Safety Advisor
First Responder Network Authority
Bill Schrier serves as a senior public safety advisor at the First Responder Network Authority of the United States Department of Commerce. His primary responsibilities there include finding apps, applications, devices and other solutions which use wireless cellular networking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of first responders in the field. Schrier's previous jobs include CIO, Seattle Police Department; Chair, Washington State Interoperability Executive Committee; Chief Technology Officer and Director of the Information Technology Department, City of Seattle. Schrier has served as a police patrol officer and is a retired officer with the United States Army.
Ed Arib
Public Safety Manager
Portland, Oregon, Police Bureau
Results-driven technology leader with more than 30 years' experience in information technology management, software engineering and manufacturing. He is acknowledged for talents conceptualizing and directing the development and continuous refinement of advanced technology solutions to meet clients' needs. Held different roles during my career, including VP of Engineering, Director of IT, Senior Software Architect, Project Manager, Technical Lead and Programmer/Analyst. He holds an advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University and an Engineering degree in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from l'Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Mcanique et d'rotechnique in France. He is currently responsible for the development and support of software applications for the Portland Police Bureau (PPB), Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) and the Bureau of Emergency Communication (BOEC).

William Brooks
Chief
Norwood, Massachusetts, Police Department
Bill Brooks is the Chief of Police in Norwood, Massachusetts. He serves on the IACP Board of Directors.
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