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cna talks: A New Tool to Protect First Responders
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As cities across the country become more networked and connected with smart sensors, more data is available to first responders than ever before. But how can this data be interpreted efficiently in emergencies where every second counts? In this episode, John Crissman and Shaelynn Hales from CNA and Godfrey Nolan, founder and CEO of RIIS LLC, join the show. We discuss their award-winning First Responder Awareness Monitoring during Emergencies (FRAME) System, which takes in data from these sensors, uses machine learning to interpret the information, and aggregates that into a common data view to increase emergency situational awareness.
  is the Managing Director of CNA’s Center for Data Management Analytics. She is an expert in systems engineering, data management, data analytics, and integrated program management support. John
story-of-cna
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to Boodman: “Applications to traffic systems, supermarket check stands, and myriad other service systems filled the journals.” 1950 –1953 On Land and Sea in Korea 19In the course the war ... through the rest of the decade. Phil DePoy, who was hired in 1959 with a master’s degree in nuclear engineering and partway through his Ph.D., says that in that era, “Navy strike forces were mostly ... for transforming the Navy. The resulting Project 60 depended in part on insights from a team of analysts in CNA’s Systems Evaluation Group. DePoy, who headed that group, and OEG Director Erv Kapos