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Public Safety, New Technologies, and the Future of Emergency Response

@ the CU Denver-School of Public Affairs
November 28, 2007

Co-Sponsored with and at the University of Colorado-Denver's School of Public Affairs

The communications technology used by public safety constitutes a critical element of our homeland security infrastructure. From the point at which a citizen calls 911, much of the ability of first responders to manage an emergency situation rests on the effectiveness of their information and communications technology. Whether it involves an awareness of the location of the 911 caller, the ability of emergency service provider to communicate during times of crisis, or the ability of different emergency service agencies to communicate with one another, technological failings can lead to lost lives, lost opportunities, and compromised effectiveness for public safety. Despite the well publicized failings during times of crisis (e.g., Columbine, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina), both state and federal leadership has often been either lacking or ineffectual in this area.

This conference will take a look forward at the future of emergency response, evaluating how new technologies can be adopted to enable first responders to operate more effectively. A starting point for the discussion will be a report developed by Silicon Flatirons last spring as a result of a grant from CTIA-The Wireless Association and a Roundtable that brought together leaders from industry, academia, and the public safety community. Similarly, the conference will evaluate the state of the E-911 system, using as a starting point the analysis offered by Dale Hatfield in a widely praised report commissioned by the FCC. In addition to exploring the array of opportunities and challenges related to public safety communications (as to both interoperability and the development of next generation networks) and the upgrade of the E-911 system, we will also analyze the difficult intergovernmental relations issues that must be addressed to move forward on either front.

Welcome & Overview
2:45pm - 3:00pm
  • Kathleen Beatty
    Dean
    School of Public Affairs
    University of Colorado-Denver
  • Phil Weiser
    Executive Director
    Silicon Flatirons
    Professor
    University of Colorado Law School
Tutorial: Public Safety's Use of Communication Technology
3:00pm - 3:30pm
  • Dale Hatfield
    Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons Center
    Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado
    Former Chief Engineer, Federal Communications Commission
The Opportunities for Interoperability and A Next Generation Network
3:30pm - 4:30pm
  • Shaun Botha
    Chief Technology Officer
    Twisted Pair Communications
  • Chris Guttman-McGabe
    Vice President
    Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
  • Nancy Jesuale
    President
    NetCity Inc.
  • Morgan O'Brien
    Chairman
    Cyren Call Communications
Break
4:30pm - 4:40pm
Upgrading Our E-911 Infrastructure
4:40pm - 5:40pm
  • Brad Bernthal
    Associate Clinical Professor of Law
    Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program
    University of Colorado
  • Raymond Gifford
    Partner
    Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
    Silicon Flatirons Senior Adjunct Fellow
    University of Colorado
    Former Chairman, Colorado Public Utilities Commission
  • Kathleen O'Brien Ham
    Vice President of Federal Regulatory Affairs
    T-Mobile
  • Stephen Meer
    Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder
    Intrado
Overcoming the Culture of Silos and Facilitating Intergovernmental Cooperation
5:40pm - 6:40pm
  • Michael Locatis
    Chief Information Officer
    State of Colorado
  • William Pessemier
    Executive Communications Systems Advisor
    International Association of Fire Chiefs
    Former Incident Commander, Columbine High School
    Littleton, Colorado Fire Department
  • Paul Teske
    Dean, School of Public Affairs
    University of Colorado at Denver
  • Charles Werner
    The SAFECOM Executive Committee
    The IAFC Communications Committee
    National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC)
    Fire Chief, Charlottesville, Virginia
Closing Address
6:40pm - 7:10pm
  • John Kneuer
    NTIA Administrator
    Assistant Secretary
    Department of Commerce
Reception
Alcohol will be served.
7:10pm - 8:00pm

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