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Episode 12: Driving Adoption of Technology in 9-1-1 | Trusting AI and Overcoming Skepticism

29 min · 16. Juni 2026
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How can 9-1-1 agencies embrace disruptive technology while maintaining trust, reliability, and operational excellence? In Episode 12 of the Beyond the Launch Podcast, host Ivan Whitaker sits down with Reinhard Ekl, COO and Co-Founder of Hyper, to explore the future of technology adoption in emergency communications and public safety. With decades of experience spanning EMS, public safety technology, RapidSOS, RapidDeploy, and innovative startup leadership, Reinhard shares valuable insights into what it takes to successfully introduce new technology into mission-critical 911 environments. The conversation challenges the common misconception that 911 centers are resistant to change. Instead, Reinhard explains why public safety agencies are often eager to adopt new solutions when they clearly improve outcomes, enhance operations, and support telecommunicators in their daily work. The episode also dives into one of the most pressing issues facing emergency communications centers today: staffing shortages. Reinhard discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can serve as a force multiplier for dispatch centers—not by replacing call takers and dispatchers, but by reducing workload, streamlining processes, and allowing personnel to focus on high-priority incidents and critical decision-making. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why 911 agencies are more innovative than many people realize * How AI can help address staffing and retention challenges in emergency communications * Strategies for building trust in new public safety technologies * The role of human expertise in an AI-assisted future * Lessons learned from implementing technology in mission-critical environments * What the future of Next Generation 911 (NG911) may look like Whether you're a 911 professional, emergency communications leader, public safety executive, technology innovator, or anyone interested in the future of emergency response, this episode offers practical insights on driving change while maintaining trust and reliability. Key Topics: 911 Technology, Public Safety Innovation, AI in Emergency Communications, NG911, Telecommunicator Staffing, Dispatch Technology, Emergency Response, Public Safety Leadership, Hyper, RapidSOS, RapidDeploy, Public Safety Technology Adoption. 🎧 Listen now to discover how technology, trust, and innovation are shaping the future of 9-1-1.

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Episode Episode 12: Driving Adoption of Technology in 9-1-1 | Trusting AI and Overcoming Skepticism Cover

Episode 12: Driving Adoption of Technology in 9-1-1 | Trusting AI and Overcoming Skepticism

How can 9-1-1 agencies embrace disruptive technology while maintaining trust, reliability, and operational excellence? In Episode 12 of the Beyond the Launch Podcast, host Ivan Whitaker sits down with Reinhard Ekl, COO and Co-Founder of Hyper, to explore the future of technology adoption in emergency communications and public safety. With decades of experience spanning EMS, public safety technology, RapidSOS, RapidDeploy, and innovative startup leadership, Reinhard shares valuable insights into what it takes to successfully introduce new technology into mission-critical 911 environments. The conversation challenges the common misconception that 911 centers are resistant to change. Instead, Reinhard explains why public safety agencies are often eager to adopt new solutions when they clearly improve outcomes, enhance operations, and support telecommunicators in their daily work. The episode also dives into one of the most pressing issues facing emergency communications centers today: staffing shortages. Reinhard discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can serve as a force multiplier for dispatch centers—not by replacing call takers and dispatchers, but by reducing workload, streamlining processes, and allowing personnel to focus on high-priority incidents and critical decision-making. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why 911 agencies are more innovative than many people realize * How AI can help address staffing and retention challenges in emergency communications * Strategies for building trust in new public safety technologies * The role of human expertise in an AI-assisted future * Lessons learned from implementing technology in mission-critical environments * What the future of Next Generation 911 (NG911) may look like Whether you're a 911 professional, emergency communications leader, public safety executive, technology innovator, or anyone interested in the future of emergency response, this episode offers practical insights on driving change while maintaining trust and reliability. Key Topics: 911 Technology, Public Safety Innovation, AI in Emergency Communications, NG911, Telecommunicator Staffing, Dispatch Technology, Emergency Response, Public Safety Leadership, Hyper, RapidSOS, RapidDeploy, Public Safety Technology Adoption. 🎧 Listen now to discover how technology, trust, and innovation are shaping the future of 9-1-1.

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Episode Episode 11: Driving Adoption and Measurable Success in 911 Technology, AI, and Workforce Management Cover

Episode 11: Driving Adoption and Measurable Success in 911 Technology, AI, and Workforce Management

Episode 11: Stephen McDonnell on AI, Workforce Management, and the Future of 911 Operations In Episode 11 of Beyond the Launch, host Ivan Whitaker sits down with Stephen McDonnell, President and CEO of WilMac Technologies, to discuss how artificial intelligence, workforce management, and technology adoption are reshaping the future of emergency communications. With more than 30 years of experience supporting Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) across the United States and Canada, WilMac Technologies is helping 911 centers modernize scheduling, forecasting, staffing, and telecommunicator wellness through innovative workforce management solutions and AI-powered tools. During this conversation, Stephen shares insights on: * The challenges PSAPs face with staffing and scheduling * Why many 911 centers still rely on spreadsheets for workforce management * How AI is improving forecasting, staffing stability, and operational efficiency * The importance of telecommunicator wellness and burnout prevention * Building successful partnerships between public safety agencies and technology providers * Overcoming barriers to technology adoption in emergency communications * The future of AI in 911 centers and public safety operations Whether you're a 911 Director, PSAP leader, emergency communications professional, dispatcher, telecommunicator, public safety executive, or technology innovator, this episode delivers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of public safety technology. Listen now to learn how AI-driven workforce management solutions are helping agencies improve staffing, support employee wellness, enhance operational readiness, and better serve their communities. Keywords: Public Safety, 911, PSAP, Emergency Communications, Dispatch, Telecommunicator, Workforce Management, AI in Public Safety, Artificial Intelligence, Public Safety Technology, Emergency Management, Staffing, Forecasting, Telecommunicator Wellness, NENA, APCO, Leadership, Innovation, WilMac Technologies, Stephen McDonnell, Beyond the Launch Podcast.

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Episode How to Measure Implementation Success: Beyond NPS, Adoption, and Customer Satisfaction Cover

How to Measure Implementation Success: Beyond NPS, Adoption, and Customer Satisfaction

What does a great implementation actually look like and how do you measure it? In this episode, Ivan Whitaker reflects on his first experience leading an implementation organization and the pivotal question that transformed his approach to customer success: How do we know we're providing great implementations? After discovering that many organizations struggle to define and measure implementation success, Ivan shares how his team developed a framework that moved beyond traditional customer satisfaction metrics and focused on measurable outcomes, time-to-value, product adoption, and long-term customer success. Drawing from real-world public safety technology deployments, Ivan explains how implementation teams can use simulations, scenario-based training, and operational readiness exercises to improve user confidence, increase adoption rates, and create smoother go-live experiences. He discusses how one strategic change led to a 15% improvement in tool usage and accuracy, reinforcing the importance of preparation and change management. The conversation also explores the role of customer success leaders, implementation managers, and executives in creating accountability, measuring impact, and ensuring implementation strategies align with organizational mission and vision. Ivan challenges leaders to rethink how they evaluate implementation performance and asks whether their teams can clearly define what success looks like after go-live. Whether you work in SaaS, GovTech, public safety technology, software implementation, customer success, or organizational leadership, this episode offers actionable insights on building implementation programs that drive adoption, deliver value, and create lasting customer outcomes. Topics include: * Customer success and implementation leadership * Measuring implementation success * Time-to-value strategies * Product adoption and product stickiness * Change management and organizational readiness * Go-live planning and simulations * User training and adoption metrics * SaaS implementation best practices * Executive leadership and accountability * Aligning implementations with company mission and vision

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Episode Driving Through a Blizzard for a 911 Go-Live: A Customer Success Story That Impacted Lives Cover

Driving Through a Blizzard for a 911 Go-Live: A Customer Success Story That Impacted Lives

In this episode, Ivan Whitaker shares one of the most memorable implementation experiences of his career—a public safety technology deployment in Pinedale, Wyoming, during a severe winter blizzard. What began as a routine go-live quickly became a lesson in perseverance, leadership, and the true purpose of customer success. Facing dangerous road conditions, whiteout visibility, and an eight-hour drive through a Wyoming snowstorm, Ivan and a newly developing implementation specialist pressed forward to support a critical 911 technology deployment for a rural emergency communications center. As the storm intensified, the team discovered that the technology they were implementing would play a vital role in helping residents who were stranded and unable to access medical care. With only a handful of ambulances covering thousands of square miles, emergency dispatchers relied on pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions to provide life-saving guidance when responders could not immediately reach patients. Ivan reflects on how successful implementations are about more than software deployment—they are about serving communities, supporting first responders, and ensuring technology delivers value when it matters most. He also discusses how this experience helped shape the career of a future leader in the 911 industry, demonstrating the lasting impact of mentorship, training, and hands-on implementation experience. This inspiring conversation highlights the intersection of public safety, customer success, emergency communications, and leadership under pressure. Topics include: * Public safety technology implementations * 911 and emergency communications * Customer success in mission-critical environments * Rural EMS and emergency response challenges * Pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions * Implementation leadership and mentorship * Go-live best practices * Emergency communications during disasters * Building resilient public safety systems * Leadership lessons from the field Whether you're involved in public safety, emergency communications, GovTech, customer success, implementation services, or organizational leadership, this episode offers a powerful reminder that the best implementations aren't measured by software deployments—they're measured by the lives and communities they impact.

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In this episode, Ivan Whitaker explores a critical mindset shift in public safety technology: organizations shouldn't focus on implementing software as a service (SaaS)—they should focus on implementing systems. Using a real-world cardiac arrest response scenario, Ivan breaks down the entire emergency response journey, from the moment a 911 call is made to the arrival of first responders and life-saving intervention. He examines how every component of the public safety ecosystem—including phone systems, emergency call handling protocols, Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), radio communications, mobile data terminals (MDTs), and field responders—contributes to patient outcomes. Ivan discusses why technology vendors, implementation teams, and customer success professionals must understand how their solutions fit into the larger public safety system. He also highlights the importance of improving the emergency dispatcher experience and evaluating technology based on its impact across the entire workflow rather than viewing it as a standalone product. Whether you're involved in 911 operations, emergency communications, EMS, fire service, law enforcement, public safety technology, NG911 initiatives, or customer success in GovTech, this conversation offers valuable insights into building integrated systems that improve response times, operational efficiency, and ultimately help save lives. Topics include: * Public safety technology implementation * 911 and emergency communications systems * Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) * Emergency medical response workflows * Customer success in public safety * Systems thinking for technology leaders * NG911 and interoperable communications * Improving dispatcher and responder experiences * Technology's role in saving lives

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