Overview

October 12

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Fusus has made a name for itself by becoming the first platform to integrate everything from community video feeds to 911 calls to the positions of patrol cars and put it all into one map that can be viewed by any police officer anywhere. Before this cloud-based tool was created, police departments at best could only access similar types of integrated data in the limited confines of a physical real-time crime center. Now, even agencies that lacked any access to major physical infrastructure or public video feeds can give all of their officers a virtual real-time crime center on their smart phones.

This game-changing innovation would not have been possible without Fusus’ collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The AWS Cloud not only enables ubiquitous access to previously siloed data sources but also provides the extra level of data protection that public agencies need. As a result, Fusus can fulfill its business mission and help create safer communities where crimes can be resolved faster.

Join Government Technology on October 12 at 10 a.m. Pacific/1 p.m. Eastern to hear more about Fusus and how AWS can help your company:

· Save resources and time.
· Maximize the accessibility of innovative tools.
· Reassure and connect with more customers who have cybersecurity at top of mind.

Speakers

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Scott Howland

Chief Product Officer, Fusus

Scott Howland is Chief Product Officer at Fusus. Scott is responsible for driving Fusus’ product vision, leading the product management life cycle, responding to the voice of the customer, collaborating with engineering and sales to establish directives, and implementing product features and design. Scott joined Fusus in 2020 and previously served as Director of Public Safety. Prior to joining Fusus, Scott retired as a Chief from the California Highway Patrol where he spent 30-years and served in multiple roles including Chief Information Officer (CIO), statewide community outreach and media relations director, legislative liaison, as well as multiple field assignments. He spent four years in the television news industry before joining the California Highway Patrol (CHP). He holds a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership and a Master of Business Administration from the University of La Verne and a Bachelor of Arts in Radio and Television Production from San Francisco State University.

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Morgan Wright — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Morgan is an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, national security and intelligence. He currently serves as Chief Security Advisor for SentinelOne, and is the chief technology analyst for several major cable news organizations. Morgan's landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. Previously Morgan was a Senior Advisor in the US State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program, the Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the 2012 Republican National Convention, taught behavioral analysis at the National Security Agency and spent a year teaching the FBI how to conduct internet investigations. In addition to 18 years in state and local law enforcement as a highly decorated state trooper and detective, Morgan has developed solutions in defense, justice and intelligence for the largest technology companies in the world including Cisco, SAIC, Unisys and Alcatel-Lucent/Bell Labs.