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Training & Implementation

The PSeMS five-day workshop will provide participants with a broad and detailed understanding of how to implement and maintain a Security Management System.

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After Action Committee

The committee review relative after action reports and provides insight, practices, and recommendation based on lessons learned.

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Smart Buildings; Smart Security?

The question is, with smart building being part of the ever movement of smart cities; what are the security ramification if everything is IP based. How do we successfully protect our infrastructure.

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The Global Systems Market is expected to reach $154.36 billion by 2026

Aug. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The Global Systems Market accounts for $57.83 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $154.36 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 11.5% during the forecast period.

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Ten dogs at Tampa International Airport work with police, TSA officers to keep passengers safe

Roy-Roy the German Shepherd works for toys, but his job is no game.

Named after an NYPD officer who lost his life on 9/11, Roy-Roy patrols the security line at Tampa International Airport, sniffing passengers and their carry-ons for suspicious materials.

By: Sean Daly

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Software

A global security and public safety app that provides government organizations

with a direct line of communication to their own community

 

  • The company, Atlas One system is from MobilePD, they have been in the law enforcement public safety communication business for over 10 years
  • How many jurisdictions currently use their legacy software system – over 100 police departments, from small to very large
  • Dashboard management is managed and controlled by the jurisdiction/authority
  • The data is owned by the authority or jurisdiction
  • The end user’s smart app is available on the Apple and Goggle stores – an unlimited about of user is provided for any one jurisdiction

How the ATLASONE  smart app works:

Smart App User Experience:

  • The user app works in any jurisdiction anyplace in the work where the software is deployed
  • As jurisdictions and authorities join; as the end-user moves they receive relevant information for that location
  • The user receives a geo-location map-based information notice when:
    • The authority pushes out any type of notice
    • When the authority schedules a notice to go out at a particular time [feature coming soon]
    • When a user comes into a geo-location that has a notification established for at area or place;
    • When an end-user marks a particular location, such as a school, if a notice is sent out the user receives it regardless of their location; and 
    • When a user follows a jurisdiction

The Dashboard Experience: 

  • The jurisdiction provides a jason or xxxx image of the jurisdiction
    • This allows communication to users through the app 
    • Mass notifications may be made
    • Geo-fences places and areas can be marked
  • The jurisdiction is provided the ability to push to one social media – normally (Twitter, Facebook, or XXX)
    • When pushing out a notification or alert to the app, optionally it can go out to the social media platform
      • The geo-mapping is also contained within the social media push.  The user may also go to or download the Atlas One App from the social media App
  • The jurisdiction is provided one – Studio “card.”  Studio is an interactive information mini-webpage to add additional information or further direct communication

 

Other features of the system are available on an upgrade basis, as well as special pricing if at some point the authority is so included:

  • Pro Alert: Additional features to include: Groups [internal & external], Channels, and Authority embedded web maps showing alerts
  • 2-way user communications
  • Virtual officer
  • Content and resources – made available and included during the crisis
  • Incident management
  • Other collaborative tools
  • Private channels for public safety communications which interact with the main platform

A.  Who is eligible to receive a sponsorship

  • Chartered Governments
  • Public Authorities
  • First Responder Jurisdictions
  • Selected Security Groups
  • Public Hospitals

B. Requirments

  • Complete the registration
  • Attend the Community Security Training Session
    • At least one senior officer/official must be in attendance
    • Training, PIO, communication manages, any technical individuals are encouraged
  • Upon completion of the session, your authority will be enrolled in the software program
    • Training will be made available
    • We will offer an implementation plan
    • Appropriate individuals will be enrolled in the MS Teams Channel for additional learning and collaboration with other authorities
  • Testing, pilot, and plan implementation needs to be indicated within 60 days or as agreed to
  • Ongoing use of the system in the authority is required.

C.  Software License

  • One dashboard license will be issued for use in one jurisdiction
  • Unlimited user licenses are authorized
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