How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
Smart Parking Concept - An Internet of Things SolutionrapidBizApps
Universal access to computational power and bandwidth has allowed people and governments to accept and adopt new technologies that make life easier for everybody. A surge in the availability of low cost connected devices has paved the way for powerful technological advances towards the goal of building smart cities. This eBook presents the concept of smart parking that empowers communities to harness connectivity to manage traffic and optimize parking space that scales alongside demand.
Company: rapidBizApps
Website: www.rapidbizapps.com
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
Smart Parking Concept - An Internet of Things SolutionrapidBizApps
Universal access to computational power and bandwidth has allowed people and governments to accept and adopt new technologies that make life easier for everybody. A surge in the availability of low cost connected devices has paved the way for powerful technological advances towards the goal of building smart cities. This eBook presents the concept of smart parking that empowers communities to harness connectivity to manage traffic and optimize parking space that scales alongside demand.
Company: rapidBizApps
Website: www.rapidbizapps.com
Presentation by Joseph Dongo of Caltrans on the department's eTicketing initiative for construction materials transport delivered during the CalAPA Spring Asphalt Pavement Conference March 7-8, 2024 in Ontario, Calif.
State and local regulators came together on this Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) webinar to discuss key important issue to them. SGIP Member regulators discussed how they apply their SGIP experiences to improve on-the-job performance by saving valuable real-time Commission resources and better serve their constituents.
Participating Member State Commission representatives highlighted specific work of SGIP committees and sub-committees where involvement by state commissioners and their staff have yielded high impact results including the Business & Policy Domain Expert Working Group; Smart Grid Implementation Methods Committee; Smart Grid Cybersecurity Committee Privacy Subgroup; and the Priority Action Plan (PAP-20) for Green Button Energy Services Provider Interface Evolution.
Panelists were Commissioner Haque, Ohio Public Utilities Commission, Amanda Stallings, Staffer Ohio Public Utilities Commission, Chris Villarreal, Senior Regulatory Analyst, California Public Utilities Commission and Patrick Hudson, Smart Grid Section Manager, Michigan Public Service Commission. The session was moderated by Commissioner Nick Wagner, Iowa Utilities Board and SGIP Board Director representing the Stakeholders Group for State and Local Regulators (Category 19).
In addition, learn how the activities SGIP members pursue have important state and federal policy implications, such as:
Preparing guidance for the protection of consumer privacy and consumer access to electricity usage data;
Developing cybersecurity guidelines for standards that may be incorporated in power system reliability rules and critical infrastructure guidance;
Highlighting the utilities’ experiences, benefits and issues in implementation of interoperable Smart Grid systems; and
Identifying performance and reliability requirements for Smart Grid communications.
CCPA Compliance for Analytics and Data Science Use Cases with Databricks and ...Jeff Kelly
Privacera’s Vice President of Product Management Srikanth Venkat and Nauman Fakhar, Director, ISV Solutions at Databricks, survey the current and future data privacy landscape, what it means for enterprises like yours, and what you can do to ensure compliance. The webinar includes an in-depth CCPA compliance demonstration on Azure Databricks with Privacera, based on Apache Ranger.
Privacera Databricks CCPA Webinar Feb 2020Privacera
Privacera’s Vice President of Product Management Srikanth Venkat and Nauman Fakhar, Director, ISV Solutions at Databricks, survey the current and future data privacy landscape, what it means for enterprises like yours, and what you can do to ensure compliance. The webinar includes an in-depth CCPA compliance demonstration on Azure Databricks with Privacera, based on Apache Ranger.
Learn more at www.privacera.com
Presentation by Joseph Dongo of Caltrans on the department's eTicketing initiative for construction materials transport delivered during the CalAPA Spring Asphalt Pavement Conference March 7-8, 2024 in Ontario, Calif.
State and local regulators came together on this Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) webinar to discuss key important issue to them. SGIP Member regulators discussed how they apply their SGIP experiences to improve on-the-job performance by saving valuable real-time Commission resources and better serve their constituents.
Participating Member State Commission representatives highlighted specific work of SGIP committees and sub-committees where involvement by state commissioners and their staff have yielded high impact results including the Business & Policy Domain Expert Working Group; Smart Grid Implementation Methods Committee; Smart Grid Cybersecurity Committee Privacy Subgroup; and the Priority Action Plan (PAP-20) for Green Button Energy Services Provider Interface Evolution.
Panelists were Commissioner Haque, Ohio Public Utilities Commission, Amanda Stallings, Staffer Ohio Public Utilities Commission, Chris Villarreal, Senior Regulatory Analyst, California Public Utilities Commission and Patrick Hudson, Smart Grid Section Manager, Michigan Public Service Commission. The session was moderated by Commissioner Nick Wagner, Iowa Utilities Board and SGIP Board Director representing the Stakeholders Group for State and Local Regulators (Category 19).
In addition, learn how the activities SGIP members pursue have important state and federal policy implications, such as:
Preparing guidance for the protection of consumer privacy and consumer access to electricity usage data;
Developing cybersecurity guidelines for standards that may be incorporated in power system reliability rules and critical infrastructure guidance;
Highlighting the utilities’ experiences, benefits and issues in implementation of interoperable Smart Grid systems; and
Identifying performance and reliability requirements for Smart Grid communications.
CCPA Compliance for Analytics and Data Science Use Cases with Databricks and ...Jeff Kelly
Privacera’s Vice President of Product Management Srikanth Venkat and Nauman Fakhar, Director, ISV Solutions at Databricks, survey the current and future data privacy landscape, what it means for enterprises like yours, and what you can do to ensure compliance. The webinar includes an in-depth CCPA compliance demonstration on Azure Databricks with Privacera, based on Apache Ranger.
Privacera Databricks CCPA Webinar Feb 2020Privacera
Privacera’s Vice President of Product Management Srikanth Venkat and Nauman Fakhar, Director, ISV Solutions at Databricks, survey the current and future data privacy landscape, what it means for enterprises like yours, and what you can do to ensure compliance. The webinar includes an in-depth CCPA compliance demonstration on Azure Databricks with Privacera, based on Apache Ranger.
Learn more at www.privacera.com
6. Last year the ACLU filed 600 open records requests in
order to find out how the information was maintained.
Can an officer enter a license plate to learn about the
movements of a spouse, ex-spouse, etc.?
Grapvine, TX has 47,000 residents but its PD has
captured and stored over 2 million license plates.
Reporters nationwide are filing open records requests
for public officials’ cars and tracking their movement
in order to pressure them for changes.
7. ● Costs
● Read speed (shutter speed)
● Performance and reliability
● Lighting needs
● Front end/back end analytics
● Production time
● Field of view
● Similar projects
11. LPR camera = $1oK
PTZ camera = $4K
Fixed camera = $2K
Electrical, pole & eq. installation = $29K
Wireless transmission nodes = $13K
DVR = $9K
VMS = $12K
Server = $26K
Police station installation = $42K
TOTAL COST = $629K – used a federal grant to fund project
12. Multiple stolen vehicles recovered
Several auto thieves arrested
Drugs seized
Cameras generated clues on other crimes
Various warrants cleared
13. Policy development
Proactively work key stakeholders
Conduct media outreach
Understand the technology and policy
Ensure groundwork is done
Consider hiring a consultant
Use grants to partially offset acquisition costs
14. Questions & Answers
Dan Pennington dpennington@freeport.tx.us
Chief of Police
Freeport Police Department