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Webinar: How Public Safety Can Utilize LTE During Planned Events

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Event Description

During planned events such as parades, protests, and rallies, citizens depend on local public safety officers for a safe environment. Access to LTE allows responders to rely on mission-critical applications, devices, and constant communication in case of an emergency.

Join this webinar to explore:

  • How reliable LTE enables immediate response and steadfast communication between an array of agencies
  • The importance of connectivity for mobile command units, surveillance and body-worn cameras, GPS, radios, and in-vehicle devices
  • The cost and time savings of centralized management of wireless edge routers
Speaking sessions
Jason Johnston, Senior Enterprise Support Engineer, Mobile Specialist, Cradlepoint

Jason Johnston is a Senior Enterprise Support Engineer, Mobile Specialist for Cradlepoint. Previously, Jason worked for a municipality on assignment to design, deploy, and maintain a mobile data terminal (MDT) solution for both police and fire.

Michael Fletcher, Public Sector/Public Safety Manager, Cradlepoint

Michael Fletcher is the Public Sector/Public Safety Manager – dedicated to promoting Cradlepoint solutions to First Responder agencies across the US.

Michael has approximately 21 years as a First Responder – his love for public safety and service began in high school as a Police Explorer. His public sector experience encompasses 3 Years as a Volunteer Firefighter for San Bernardino County, 3 years as an EMT on a busy Ambulance Rig in Orange County, CA and lastly – his real passion – Michael served as a Deputy Sheriff for San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department for 15 years. Duty assignments included Corrections, Patrol, Traffic Accident Investigation, Media Relations and Public Affairs, and Training.

He currently holds membership to the National Sheriff’s Association, International Public Safety Association, Inc, and the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association. Michael has previously held membership with the California Sheriff’s Association.

While assigned to Public affairs within the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, he developed and initiated the Crime-Free Multi-Housing Program – a community oriented policing program adopted from Mesa, Arizona. Michael then developed a Train-the-Trainer Course and then taught it to agencies throughout California.

He has been awarded the Sheriff’s Medal of Meritorious Service and the Sheriff’s Life Saving award. He was honored as a Deputy of the Year for his dedication to Community Service.