Resilient Communications for Emergency Response New York
March 24, 2010
| Stony Brook University - Tabler Center
Stony Brook, NY 1790
About This Event
Resilient Communications for
Emergency Response
Ineffective communications put responders in the field at risk, and can mean the difference between life and death for those awaiting help. Too often, inadequate and unreliable communication systems compromise emergency responders’ ability to respond effectively to incidents that range from day-to-day operations to large-scale emergencies.
Emergency management, law enforcement, fire response, and emergency medical services responders rely on communications technology for support in dangerous and rapidly changing environments. Innovative solutions and advancements in new technologies are helping keep emergency responders safe while protecting the public.
Join us for this very informative and interactive event!
Featured Speakers:
Lawrence M. Zacarese
Assistant Chief of Police/Director of Emergency Management
Stony Brook University
John M. Searing, PE
Deputy Commissioner
Suffolk County Department of Fire, Rescue & Emergency Services
Tim Karney
Founding Publisher
Emergency Management Magazine
Rapid Deployment Demonstration
The Sprint Nextel Emergency Response Team will conduct a rapid deployment exercise where they will demonstrate (with infrastructure, equipment and personnel) how their specialized expertise can restore all forms of communications even in the most remote and overwhelmed conditions.
