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It Pays to Be a Vendor at APCO’s Annual Conference & Expo
Published in Public Safety Communications, 2017
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What to Expect When You’re Implementing

When your agency implements a new public safety software system, many people depend on the transition going well. Officers need the software to work for them to do their jobs. If they can’t do their jobs, then the safety of the public is at risk. Stakeholders must take certain steps to avoid bumps in the…
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Site Licensing: Software Unlimited

Software licensing. It can be a difficult subject to wade through, and it may seem like a hard-working public safety employee doesn’t have time to learn all of the details. For a simple, comprehensive guide to how public safety software licenses work, and which licensing package is right for your agency, look no further. Types…
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Why Have Different Software for Police and Security?
While the difficult jobs of law enforcement and private security can differ greatly, the two protective services often have similar needs and pain points. Police and security officers are both held to high standards of performance and recordkeeping. Both police officers and security professionals need software that helps get the job done efficiently and effectively.…
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NG9-1-1 Infographic
I’m very proud of this one. I did all of the research, came up with the texting conversation concept, and determined the shapes of each of the graphs. I worked closely with one of our designers to make sure it looked just right. This went on the company blog to compliment a post about NG9-1-1,…
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37 agencies purchase Spillman, 171 expand systems in Q4 of 2016
Customers choose software for data sharing and integration SALT LAKE CITY – Mar. 8, 2017 – Thirty-seven public safety agencies purchased software from Spillman Technologies, a Motorola Solutions Company, for the first time during the fourth quarter of 2016, joining more than 1,800 public safety and private security agencies of all sizes across the country…
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Española/Rio Arriba E-911 goes live with Spillman Flex
New Mexico agency benefits from Spillman’s ease-of-use and software quality Española, N.M. – Nov. 29, 2016 – The Española/Rio Arriba E-911 (ERA911) Center went live with Spillman Technologies’ Flex software system on Tuesday. The dispatch center will be using Flex’s Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) capabilities to help manage its first responders. ERA911 joins six other New…
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Users’ Conference Smorgasbord Infographic

We served a lot of food to our customers during Users’ Conference. We thought visualizing the massive amounts of food consumed would be a great way to engage with our customers.
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#SpillmanEverywhere Campaign

Much like the #TechnologyIsEvolving campaign of 2015, we promoted videos, banners, and print ads in a multichannel effort in 2016. Our central idea was the mobility of our products. We made two videos this time around, one focused on our larger product, Flex, and the other on Nova, a product for smaller law enforcement agencies.…
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Still Spillman Campaign

This was my second multi-channel campaign. The intent was to communicate that Spillman hadn’t changed any of what made it great as a company.
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Location, Location, Location: The Sociology of Recession Recovery

People are still hurting from the 2008 housing market collapse. Careers were shattered, houses foreclosed, and lives turned upside down. Since then, the American economy has crept toward its former glory. In most cases, urban areas suffered the most from what experts have dubbed the Great Recession. As a result, these areas have had a…
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Study Links Video Game Addiction to Physiological Indicators

“Turn off those video games and go outside and play!” Whether your mother has yelled this at you or not, you might be interested in some new research from the School of Family Life. The study links pathological video game use (PVGU), or video game addiction, to certain physiological changes.
