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The Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) invites you to the 2024 Utah Public Safety Summit. The conference was designed with public safety professionals in mind and focuses on leadership, educational experiences, critical thinking opportunities, and best practices.

Conference topics include: forensic case studies, sessions on leadership and peer support, lessons learned from recent events, partnerships in communities, traffic safety, drug trends, emergency management, law enforcement, fire, and other public safety topics.

You’ll leave this two-day conference with valuable information and lessons from peers who represent organizations across the country. DPS is proud to serve the state in more ways than one. From patrolling highways to preparing Utahns for emergency situations, the department is honored to host this conference to further prepare our public safety professionals in our great state.

Hotel reservations are the responsibility of the attendee; please visit the conference website for hotel block information. Breakfast will not be served; however, lunch will be provided on both days.

If you have further questions, please contact our conference committee by emailing: upss@utah.gov.

Wednesday, June 12 • 10:30am - 11:30am
Military Culture in Civilian Operations: What To Adopt or Avoid

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How to better your organization through either emulating or avoiding certain aspects of military culture. 

Speakers
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Michael Gipson

Emergency Management Coordinator, Salt Lake Community College
Michael was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force and served six years in the Japanese Headquarters as a Command Post Controller. His position had him operating as the spinal cord of base operations, allowing him to observe the benefits and costs of various methods of operation... Read More →


Wednesday June 12, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am MDT
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