Healthcare

Joe Monroe

Improving Safety and Response at Large Campus Events

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how SafeZone improves preparation and response for large-scale events. He highlights how real-time location awareness helps deploy officers more efficiently and reduce response times during incidents.

Jon Barefoot

Scaling Safety Across a Complex Healthcare Enterprise

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, explains how SafeZone provides consistent safety access across 17 hospitals and hundreds of locations. He describes how a single platform simplifies emergency response regardless of location or staffing model.

Joe Monroe

Why Consolidating Safety Systems Improves Campus Response

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how consolidating multiple safety platforms into SafeZone reduced complexity and improved efficiency. He shares how streamlining systems enabled faster, more reliable emergency messaging across campus.

Jon Barefoot

Using Data and Analytics to Measure Safety ROI

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, explains how SafeZone data is integrated into enterprise analytics to measure adoption and usage. He shares how dashboards and data transparency help demonstrate real return on investment and drive continuous improvement.

Joe Monroe

How Strategic Marketing Drove Campus Safety App Adoption

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, shares how a coordinated marketing and communications strategy accelerated SafeZone adoption. He describes phased rollouts, tabling events, targeted messaging, and high-visibility digital signage that helped drive awareness and usage.

Richie Miller

Why Modernizing Campus Safety Systems Can’t Wait

Richie Miller, Lieutenant at UNT Health Fort Worth, explains how outdated security systems and evolving risks highlighted the need for modernization. He shares how recent incidents and leadership awareness created momentum to adopt SafeZone and improve campus safety protocols.

Joe Monroe

How SafeZone Supports Game Day Safety and Transient Crowds

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how SafeZone helps manage safety during large game day events. He highlights how geolocation and beacon technology enable faster officer response and more efficient communication with transient fan populations.

Jon Barefoot

The Future of Staff Safety: Desktop, Wearables, and Smart Escalation

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, discusses the future of staff safety technology. He explains how SafeZone is being extended beyond mobile apps to desktop solutions and targeted wearable devices, ensuring rapid access to help in high-risk environments.

Joe Monroe

Managing Safety on a Large, Urban, Open Campus

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, discusses the challenges of securing a large, open campus located in downtown Lexington. He explains how SafeZone enables reporting, photo sharing, and rapid assistance across a campus that functions like a city within a city.