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Public safety and chief security directors must have a clear, detailed picture of all relevant information when disaster strikes. Even during normal operations, having an effective means of locating physical assets and mobile emergency personnel on demand is essential.
Two case studies will be presented. Ric Pence, Microsoft groupregional security manager for North America for Microsoft Global Security, will discuss how IDV’s Visual Fusion integrates real-time information from several feeds and multiple security systems within the context of location and time. Microsoft Global Security is responsible for the safety and security of 700 offices and thousands of employees.
St. Clair County, Michigan is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security border security area and it has more hazardous material crossing its border with Canada than any other spot in North America. Communication between state, local and international public safety departments and private emergency response teams is essential. Visual Command Center technology empowers St. Clair County to support information collaboration for a coordinated response in an easy-to-use experience. (More on this case study in this Directions Magazine article: Virtual City: a Cost-effective Approach to Information Sharing for More Secure Borders.)
In this webinar, attendees will have an opportunity to see IDV’s Visual Command Center - an innovative, rapidly deployed and cost-effective solution that unites systems and people within a single actionable view. The Visual Command Center integrates all the security systems common to organizations--such as access control, incident management, video camera feeds, mobile asset tracking, VIP and traveler tracking, etc.—in the unifying and illuminating contexts of location and time. ,Information from other stakeholder groups, third-party providers and the Web can all be included as well.
Who should attend
This webinar intended for corporate security directors, emergency management directors and public safety directors.
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