More than a million fans are flooding into the Bay Area next week for a whole host of Super Bowl events, from Super Bowl Opening Night, to the Super Bowl
Threats in LA, NY, FL and TX may have been hoaxes, but terrorism in schools is a real threat
The nation’s second-largest public school system, Los Angeles Unified School District, shut down on Tuesday after receiving what was deemed a “credible threat” of violence via email. New York schools,
Haystax Contributes to Paper on Hurricane Evacuations
Gregg Bowser, Ph.D. and lead risk analyst for state and local programs at Haystax Technology, recently co-wrote a piece on hurricane evacuations, “Stay or Go? Examining Decision Making and Behavior
Oxnard Fire Department Leverages Haystax Technology App for Disaster Preparedness
Susan Duenas, Disaster Preparedness Coordinator for the Oxnard (CA) Fire Department, was recently interviewed by Time Warner Cable West about disaster preparedness in Oxnard. Susan shared how the fire department,
Security InfoWatch notes Haystax Technology in Award-Winning Public Safety Project
Security InfoWatch, which aims to connect the community of safety and security professionals, highlighted a number of out-of-the-box solutions and projects submitted for the 2015 Security Innovation Awards, sponsored by
Haystax and Houston Public Safety Agencies to Co-present at Secured Cities Conference
Panelists will discuss the role of the Haystax Public Safety Cloud in asset protection and response in the Houston-Galveston region McLean, VA – November 4, 2015 – Haystax Technology,
Haystax to Participate in the National Fusion Center Association (NFCA) Annual Training Event
McLean, VA – November 2, 2015 – Haystax Technology, a leading provider of advanced analytics and cybersecurity solutions, will participate in the National Fusion Center Association (NFCA) Annual Training Event
The Umpqua Tragedy: Lessons Learned in School Safety
Like much of the country, at Haystax we’re still reeling over last week’s shooting at Umpqua Community College. We too felt that sense of helplessness as we watched events unfold