Mission Critical Partners to Host 911 Center Shift-Scheduling Workshop
Workshop will bring together 911 leaders to exchange ideas regarding innovative scheduling practices to improve staffing efficiency and operational effectiveness
Workshop will bring together 911 leaders to exchange ideas regarding innovative scheduling practices to improve staffing efficiency and operational effectiveness
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (September 12, 2024)—Mission Critical Partners (MCP) announced today the speakers for its fifth annual Conference for Advancing the Public Sector (CAPS).
Topics: Public Safety, Company News, Education
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (September 15, 2024)—Mission Critical Partners (MCP) announced today the lineup for its fifth annual Conference for Advancing the Public Sector (CAPS).
Topics: Public Safety, Company News, Education
Will provide subject-matter expertise concerning the assessment, acquisition design, and implementation of a wide variety of solutions for court systems nationwide
Topics: Public Safety, Company News, Criminal Justice
Firm’s subject-matter experts will evaluate technologies, operations, policies, and more
Firm assesses analog conventional system used by the university’s police department in project’s first phase to determine performance issues concerning coverage and interoperability
Topics: Radio coverage, Public Safety, Company News
John Chiaramonte, MCP’s consulting president, leads virtual meeting of public-safety experts to strategize how to combat dangerous and wasteful practice of placing fake 911 calls to elicit an emergency response
Instituted this year, the awards recognize innovation and impact, as determined by an independent panel
Topics: Public Safety, Company News
Firm continues its important, wide-ranging work to enhance public-safety and justice outcomes
Topics: Public Safety, Company News
Mission Critical Partners provides insights into the state of eight areas of the public safety market based on assessment data and anecdotal evidence
Topics: Public Safety, Company News
This article originally appeared in StateScoop magazine and can be viewed here.
Topics: Public Safety, Criminal Justice
This article, which recently appeared in StateScoop, discusses the value for public safety agencies in having a formal, written crisis communications plan to avoid being caught off-guard when a crisis strikes. While many agencies have a traditional continuity of operations plan in place, many do not have a crisis communications plan, which public safety leaders describe as being more flexible and robust than regular crisis communications plans.
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