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On-demand webinar: From reporting to responding: Reclaiming the gift of time with role-specific AI

How automated reporting and synchronized dispatch and response can bridge staffing gaps and boost officer safety

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When law enforcement officers are tied up writing reports, the cost is felt far beyond the keyboard. Hours spent on paperwork pull officers off the street, delay investigations and reduce proactive policing at a time when communities are asking for greater visibility and faster response. But what if you could utilize AI to combat fatigue and frustration, decrease the risk of errors and free up your staff to focus more directly on public safety?

True intelligence lives across your entire agency — from the first 911 call to the final report. Learn how to bridge those gaps with AI designed to reclaim your time and prioritize the safety of every officer and citizen. Don’t just provide data; provide contextual intelligence that accelerates action when seconds matter most.

By viewing this webinar, you will learn:

  • How specialized Assist Suites synchronize dispatch and response.
  • Strategies to reclaim up to 40% of a shift by automating reporting, allowing responders to focus on the mission, not the paperwork.
  • Insights from solution experts at Motorola Solutions on the intersection of AI, video and modern workflow efficiency.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

  • Police chiefs and command staff
  • Emergency management and public safety coordinators
  • Patrol officers and field supervisors
  • 911 center staff
  • Records and evidence managers

WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:

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MEET THE SPEAKERS:

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L - R: David Wilson, Michael Sellner, Mike O’Shea

David Wilson is a retired assistant police chief from Ventura, CA with a career-long focus on public safety technology and municipal leadership. After rising through roles in SWAT, investigations and professional standards, David transitioned into executive leadership, reorganizing the city’s joint police / fire 911 and IT center and serving as a special assistant to the City Manager. A governor-appointed member of the State 911 Advisory Board and a graduate of the California Command College, David now leverages his deep operational expertise to advise agencies on mission-critical solutions. He believes that enhancing safety technology starts with a foundation of trusted, results-oriented partnerships.

Michael Sellner is a police sergeant with the White Bear Lake Police Department in the greater Minneapolis / St. Paul area. A veteran law enforcement leader with 15 years of experience in tactical operations and public safety strategy, he is a former SWAT team leader who now focuses on mentorship and the integration of technology within policing to improve officer safety and community outcomes. Sergeant Sellner is a champion for innovation, data-driven policing and the power of collaborative leadership in high-pressure environments.

Mike O’Shea is an AI Solutions specialist with Motorola Solutions, bringing over six years of experience in public safety technology. Having previously led the demonstration team at Motorola’s Global Innovation Center, Mike now focuses on helping agencies modernize their tech stacks through strategic AI implementation. He is dedicated to ensuring that new technology seamlessly enhances the mission-critical operations of the first responders he serves.