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Clarity Under Pressure: Technology, Trust, and the Future of Public Safety

When something goes wrong in a community—a major storm, a large-scale accident, a violent incident—there’s often a narrow window where clarity matters most. Leaders must make fast decisions, responders need to trust the information in front of them, and the systems supporting those choices have to work as intended. Public safety agencies now rely…

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Key takeaways

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Situational awareness has evolved from radios and paper maps to integrated real-time data platforms, drones, and GIS mapping tools.

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Proactive visualization and planning tools allow agencies to anticipate crises rather than react blindly to unfolding emergencies.

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Leadership, calm under pressure, and organizational trust are the deciding factors in whether technology aids or hinders high-stakes decision-making.

When something goes wrong in a community—a major storm, a large-scale accident, a violent incident—there’s often a narrow window where clarity matters most. Leaders must make fast decisions, responders need to trust the information in front of them, and the systems supporting those choices have to work as intended. Public safety agencies now rely heavily on real-time data, advanced mapping, and telecommunications networks. These tools are shaping the future of public safety, while intensifying pressure on both the systems and the people who rely on them. The question is no longer whether technology plays a role, but whether it truly supports the people making high-stakes decisions under pressure.

With real-time crime centers, GIS mapping, and predictive analytics becoming standard tools, public safety leaders face a deeper challenge: how do you modernize without overwhelming those who must act on that information? Where does technology genuinely create clarity—and where can it introduce new risk if trust breaks down?

Those questions anchor this episode of Waypoints Unlocked, hosted by Randall René, Principal Advisor and founder of Waypoint 33. René sits down with Scott Hewetson, founder of the Hewetson Group and a veteran law enforcement leader, to explore how clarity, trust, and leadership intersect across public safety and telecommunications. Together, they examine what those intersections mean for the future of public safety. Drawing from decades of shared experience in military service, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure, the conversation looks at how leaders can prepare for the worst while staying grounded in purpose and people.

What you’ll learn…

  • How situational awareness has evolved from radios and paper maps to real-time crime centers, drones, and integrated data platforms.
  • Why proactive planning and visualization tools help agencies anticipate crises instead of reacting blindly.
  • How leadership, calm, and trust determine whether technology becomes a force multiplier—or a liability—during critical incidents.

Scott Hewetson is a retired Police Commander and certified security leader with more than three decades of experience across law enforcement, municipal security, healthcare security, and risk management. His career spans frontline policing and executive leadership, including overseeing patrol and investigations, launching behavioral threat assessment teams, managing critical government and hospital facilities, and advising organizations on preparedness, policy, and security operations. A U.S. Air Force veteran and CSSM credential holder, Hewetson now leads the Hewetson Group, where he helps public and private sector clients strengthen security programs, mitigate risk, and protect people and assets.

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About the author

Randall René
Randall RenéPrincipal Advisor & Founder

Randall René has spent his career at the intersection of technology, people, and possibility. With over 20 years of experience in telecom, leadership in telecom industry strategy at Esri, and the launch of his own firm, he has learned that success isn’t just about the tools people use — it’s about the connections they build and the impact they create together. What matters most to Randall is helping people and organizations find clarity in the middle of change. He believes in listening first, guiding with honesty, and making sure others feel seen and supported. Waypoint 33 represents the next chapter of that journey. It is a space where Randall can bring his experience, creativity, and passion for growth to serve others in new ways. His mission is simple: to be present, help people navigate challenges with confidence, and leave things better than he found them.

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Randall René

Principal Advisor & Founder at Waypoint 33 LLC

Randall René is the Principal Advisor and Founder of Waypoint 33 LLC, a consultancy focused on the telecom industry and critical infrastructure. He hosts the Waypoints Unlocked podcast, featuring conversations with leaders across network infrastructure, emerging technology, and industry strategy. René brings experience spanning military service, law enforcement, and telecommunications.

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Scott Hewetson

Founder

Hewetson Group

Scott Hewetson is a retired Police Commander and certified security leader with more than three decades of experience across law enforcement, municipal security, healthcare security, and risk management. His career spans frontline policing and executive leadership. He is the founder of the Hewetson Group, focused on public safety consulting and risk management.