Safety Everywhere

Texas A&M

Preserving Game Day Culture While Improving Safety

Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, explains the unique culture and expectations surrounding game day at Texas A&M. He shares how SafeZone enhances safety without disrupting the fan experience, helping protect traditions while improving behind-the-scenes operations.

Jon Barefoot

Driving Workforce Adoption of Safety Technology in Healthcare

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, shares how IU Health drove workforce engagement with SafeZone. He explains how transparency, education, and on-site outreach helped overcome concerns and build trust among clinicians and staff.

Clint Jones

How Indoor Positioning Can Mean the Difference Between Life and Death

Clint Jones, Project Manager at Tarleton State University, explains why indoor positioning is critical during medical emergencies. Drawing from personal experience, he shares how precise location data could dramatically reduce response times and potentially save lives during incidents like strokes or heart attacks.

Christopher Jamison

When Minutes Matter: Executing Emergency Communications in Seconds

Christopher Jamison of Alertus explains why campuses need a single point of activation for emergency communications. He highlights how rapid, coordinated messaging enables institutions to act decisively when minutes matter, ensuring communities receive clear instructions in seconds rather than minutes.

Garrey Martinez

How Situational Awareness Strengthens Campus Safety

Garrey Martinez, Director of Emergency Management at CU Anschutz, explains how SafeZone helps create a strong sense of safety across campus. He shares how active monitoring and support from first responders and key stakeholders give students, faculty, and staff confidence that help is always available when needed.

Barbara O'Connor

Why University Policing Is Critical to Campus Safety Today

Barbara O’Connor, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety at Florida State University, explains how university policing has evolved into a critical component of campus and community safety. She discusses the growing importance of campus police, stronger collaboration with municipal partners, and how safety directly impacts a university’s ability to attract students, staff, and visitors.

Texas A&M

Managing Game Day Safety for 100,000+ Fans at Texas A&M

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, explain how SafeZone supports game day operations at massive scale. They discuss how real-time location awareness and indoor positioning improve situational awareness, officer deployment, and coordination during events with more than 100,000 attendees.

Richie Miller

Policing a Complex Healthcare Campus: Duty of Care in Action

Richie Miller, Lieutenant at UNT Health Fort Worth, explains the complexity of providing safety on a campus that combines higher education, research, and a seven-story medical clinic serving the public and incarcerated populations. He shares how SafeZone supports duty of care across students, staff, patients, and the broader community.

Jon Barefoot

How IU Health Is Addressing Workplace Violence in Healthcare

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, explains how rising incidents of workplace violence prompted IU Health to take a multi-pronged approach to safety. He shares how SafeZone helps empower team members to be proactive partners in their own safety and supports system-wide violence mitigation efforts.