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No day was typical : Thomas Sullivan reflects on tenure as Montgomery County public safety director

Sending US carrier back to Middle East will keep Iran tensions low, top admiral says

Sending US carrier back to Middle East will keep Iran tensions low, top admiral says © Petty Officer 3rd Class Aja Jack/U.S. Naval Forces Central Comman Adm. Mike Gilday, chief of naval operations, left, greets Chief Gas Turbine System Technician Tyronn Hampton aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53), in the Arabian Gulf, Jan. 13, 2021. With tensions running high between Iran and the United States in recent weeks, the Navy s top admiral believes the U.S. has the right naval assets in the Middle East to deter Iranian aggression. Adm. Mike Gilday, the chief of naval operations, told reporters during a trip to the headquarters of the U.S. Navy s 5th Fleet in Bahrain, that the recent return of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz to the waters of the Middle East was intended to maintain stability, at a time when things could potentially become unstable. MORE: Top US Gen. Frank McKenzie continues to see heightened risk from Iran

Beverly Hills Fire Chief Receives Cunningham Award

Canyon News BEVERLY HILLS On Tuesday, January 12, the city of Beverly Hills announced that Fire Chief Greg Barton received the Fred C. Cunningham Award, which is the city’s highest recognition for outstanding service to the community. The award is named for the City’s Executive Director of Public Affairs, Fred C. Cunningham, and recognizes an employee who has a “true vocation” for serving the community. “The City Council is so pleased to recognize Chief Barton for his remarkable contributions to our community,” said Mayor Lester Friedman. “During his 25 year career with our City, Greg has been on the front lines working to save lives, property and keep our City safe.  On behalf of the Beverly Hills community, we thank him for his dedicated service and the example he sets for all of us.”

Former Police Chiefs Kathleen O Toole and Sylvia Moir Join WRAP as Senior Advisors Nasdaq:WRTC

Former Police Chiefs Kathleen O’Toole and Sylvia Moir Join WRAP as Senior Advisors January 11, 2021 08:34 ET | Source: Wrap Technologies, Inc. Wrap Technologies, Inc. TEMPE, Arizona, Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Wrap Technologies, Inc. (the “Company” or “WRAP”) (Nasdaq: WRAP), an innovator of modern policing solutions, announced today the appointment of Kathleen O’Toole, retired Commissioner of Boston and Seattle Police Departments, and Sylvia Moir, retired Chief of Tempe Police Department, to join the Company’s public safety technology development and agency relations efforts. Ret. Chief O’Toole and Ret. Chief Moir will be working with the WRAP Reality team on the development of a virtual reality-based training simulator focusing on topics of de-escalation, use of force, crisis intervention and officer wellness. Both will advise on R&D and training development, as well as conduct outreach and liaison with law enforcement exec

Connor Scott: Biographies

Connor Scott: Biographies Interim Vice President, Corporate Security Connor Scott is chief of staff for security and acting vice president for security for The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine. Mr. Scott oversees security operations for Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals and facilities in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Florida, and university campus safety and security worldwide.   Mr. Scott has served as the chief of staff for the Office of the Vice President for Security since April 2018. In that role, he has been involved in all aspects of the day-to-day security operations at Johns Hopkins, and is critical to the development and implementation of strategic programs, processes and initiatives.

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