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Register to attend this webinar on Thursday, September 19, at 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT / 11 a.m. PT by completing the “Register for this Police1 Webinar” box on this page!

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While tools like ChatGPT, Google Translate and Google Gemini have already transformed personal tasks, their application in law enforcement can be even more groundbreaking. Are you ready to harness the power of this technology? Join this webinar to discover how AI can enhance and expand your law enforcement strategies.

Join us for an in-depth discussion with our expert panel, featuring Scott Montgomery, former Bellevue Police Department officer and current AWS Law Enforcement Leader, and Rob Gerber, ex-Antioch Police Department Homicide Investigator now serving as a Veritone Solution Engineer. They’ll share actionable insights on harnessing the full potential of AI to enhance your law enforcement projects and operations. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to leverage these powerful technologies for a smarter, more efficient approach to public safety.

You will learn:

  • Ways to address common mistakes when agency employees use AI technologies in their day-to-day work.
  • The importance of having a secure environment for leveraging these AI technologies.
  • Best practices for using AI for various law enforcement use cases such as investigations, transcription and translation, redaction and more.

MEET THE SPEAKERS:

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L - R: Scott Montgomery, Rob Gerber

Scott Montgomery, a veteran of both law enforcement and technology sectors, has been with AWS for 4.5 years, currently leading law enforcement after heading the courts and corrections sub-vertical. His tech career began at Microsoft, where he spent 3 years as Program Manager for the Microsoft patrol car and a solutions specialist in defense and intelligence. Before his transition to tech, Scott served 13 years in law enforcement, starting with the Bainbridge Island Police Department for 3 years where he became a field training officer and worked in Marine Patrol. He then spent 10 years with the Bellevue Washington Police Department, further developing his skills as a field training officer, collision reconstructionist and SWAT team member. Scott’s expertise expanded to include active shooter response, trauma care training, drug recognition and field sobriety testing. Prior to his law enforcement career, Scott demonstrated his entrepreneurial spirit by successfully establishing five coffee shops in Boise, Idaho in the late 1990s.

Rob Gerber is a Sales Engineer for Veritone, helping public sector clients leverage AI to better serve and protect their citizens. He is recently retired from over a decade of service in law enforcement. He worked in a variety of assignments during his tenure with Antioch Police Department including uniformed patrol, gang investigations, undercover investigations and his last five years of service as a Homicide Detective. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University, as well as numerous technology, leadership and management certifications.