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Jeffrey Jordan, a Captain in the San Diego Police Department, has focused on legislative affairs and special projects while rising through the ranks. He began his career in law enforcement in 1995 and joined the SDPD in 2001. In this webinar, he will share how the San Diego Police Department leveraged existing streetlight infrastructure to bolster public safety, improve investigative tools, and introduced these technologies in compliance with the city’s surveillance ordinance.

Mike Grigsby from Ubicquia, Inc., is an experienced technology executive who is a thought leader in smart cities and digital transformation. He aims to guide governments through digital challenges. At Ubicquia, he focuses on Smart Cities, Public Safety Technology, and Transportation Innovation to enhance digital adoption and resident experiences. His emphasis on technology’s role in human experiences underscores the importance of people, processes, and culture. Mike holds an MBA from Washington University in St. Louis and has a background in electrical engineering and information management services.

Cities across the U.S. are experiencing a surge in video cameras and license plate readers (LPRs) deployed for public safety. While these technologies hold promise for crime reduction and investigation, challenges exist with deployment and integration. Hear from leaders from the San Diego Police Department on how they addressed these challenges by leveraging existing streetlight infrastructure to enhance public safety while also ensuring compliance with their city’s surveillance ordinance.

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