Law Enforcement Technology

JUL 2014

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• TOURS EDUCATION BEYOND THE CLASSROOM Back by popular demand: Site Tours providing practical insights spotlighting how unifed technology solutions work. You see frst-hand lessons learned in the following venues: • Maryland Transit Authority Command & Control Center • Baltimore PD's CitiWatch Command & Control Center • Baltimore Orioles' Camden Yards • Major city medical center • SYMPOSIUM More than 90% of the educational sessions are new this year. All 40 topics are peer-led, providing solutions for key verticals in municipal security and surveillance, transportation, campus and healthcare urban ecosystems. Key topics discussed will include: • Best Practices • Management/Operations • Technology & Integration • Grants & Funding • Active Shooter Response • Public/Private Partnership Initiatives • Community Policing • Plus many others • 8 TH ANNUAL SECURITY INNOVATIONS AWARDS LUNCH THURSDAY, NOV. 6 Recognized as one of the security industry's most coveted honors, the Innovation Awards showcase the best collaborative security projects partnered by industry solutions providers and systems integrators on behalf of their end-user clients. Past winners have included projects from the healthcare, campus, corporate, retail and government sectors. This year's awards will be honoring winners in four specifc industry sectors, including healthcare, education, transit and municipal, along with a general corporate category. SECURED CAMPUS | SECURED TRANSIT | SECURED HEALTHCARE November 4-6, 2014 Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore, MD In partnership with: Sponsored by: Brought to you by: Cutting-Edge Solutions to Protect Your Cities www.SecuredCities.com REGISTER BY OCT. 3 AND SAVE UP TO $74! VISIT SECUREDCITIES.COM FOR DETAILS Cutting-Edge Solutions to Protect Your City WHAT'S NEW AT SECURED CITIES 2014 LET_16-17_DataShowcase0714.indd 17 6/25/14 11:57 AM

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