Engineering & Construction · Topic
Public Safety Infrastructure
3 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
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…
Why Cities Are Turning to Modular Construction for Public Safety Spaces: A Battalion Chief’s Perspective on Smarter Infrastructure
In this insightful installment of the Built Modular podcast, host Michelle Dawn Mooney engages with Lamar Green, Battalion Chief and Department Chaplain for the Daphne, Alabama Fire Department, to explore the transformative impact of modular solutions on local government spaces. Green shares his compelling experience of implementing modular construction during a vital fire station…
Next Gen 911 Doesn’t Have a Final Destination, But Lack of Funding is Slowing the Adoption Journey
Budget constraints are forcing emergency responders to rely on decades-old infrastructure while the technology to transform 911 exists today