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DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team
DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Malaysian Reserve

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Ms. Rozeboom to strengthen client relationships and enhance satisfaction in new role as Client Success Manager PITTSBURGH, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — DATAMARK Technologies, a leader in interoperable solutions for public safety location services, today announced that Deb Rozeboom has joined the organization as Client Success Manager. In her new role, Ms. Rozeboom will build lasting relationships with clients, enhance client satisfaction and ensure they derive maximum value from DATAMARK Technologies' products and services. Ms. Rozeboom's efforts will ensure that clients stay at the forefront of public safety geographic information systems (GIS) innovation by consistently delivering services and solutions that align with client objectives and enhance interoperability and effectiveness. This commitment supports the transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) and indoor mapping. At DATAMARK Technologies, Client Success Managers partner with clients to maximize their investments while continually advancing their capabilities. 'DATAMARK Technologies is dedicated to client success and enhancing public safety location services through excellence and advocacy,' said Robert Murphy, Chief Revenue Officer at DATAMARK Technologies. 'Deb's extensive experience in public safety GIS and expertise in NG9-1-1 will be invaluable as we continue to elevate the client experience.' Ms. Rozeboom joins DATAMARK Technologies with over 20 years of experience managing complex NG9-1-1 projects nationwide. Prior to joining DATAMARK Technologies, she held various roles at GeoComm, including Product Manager, GIS Solutions Engineer and General Manager. Additionally, she has served as an Adjunct Instructor for the National Emergency Numbers Association (NENA), teaching several NG9-1-1 and Addressing courses. She also co-chairs the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model Standard workgroup and is a member of the Geospatial Professional Network (GPN) Location, Enterprise Addressing and Public Safety (LEAP) Committee. Ms. Rozeboom holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Field Biology, as well as a Master's Certificate in GIS, from St. Cloud University. She also has several industry certifications, including NENA Emergency Number Professional (ENP), GISC Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) and PMI Project Management Professional (PMP). About DATAMARK TechnologiesDATAMARK Technologies provides a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines interoperability for the public safety industry. The company combines DATAMARK, Michael Baker International's public safety division known for best-in-class geographic information systems (GIS) data management and software solutions, with Digital Data Technologies, LLC (DDT), a top-tier Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) location services provider. This strategic union heralds a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines geospatial data management for the public safety industry. DATAMARK Technologies offers a fully integrated solution that empowers public safety agencies to manage, maintain and leverage GIS data to the highest industry standards. The unified approach breaks down barriers of data silos to improve call routing accuracy, offer seamless discrepancy resolution and provide unwavering location fidelity for call takers with enhanced interoperability. Contact: Julia (866) 293-4609

DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team
DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Ms. Rozeboom to strengthen client relationships and enhance satisfaction in new role as Client Success Manager PITTSBURGH, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DATAMARK Technologies, a leader in interoperable solutions for public safety location services, today announced that Deb Rozeboom has joined the organization as Client Success Manager. In her new role, Ms. Rozeboom will build lasting relationships with clients, enhance client satisfaction and ensure they derive maximum value from DATAMARK Technologies' products and services. Ms. Rozeboom's efforts will ensure that clients stay at the forefront of public safety geographic information systems (GIS) innovation by consistently delivering services and solutions that align with client objectives and enhance interoperability and effectiveness. This commitment supports the transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) and indoor mapping. At DATAMARK Technologies, Client Success Managers partner with clients to maximize their investments while continually advancing their capabilities. "DATAMARK Technologies is dedicated to client success and enhancing public safety location services through excellence and advocacy," said Robert Murphy, Chief Revenue Officer at DATAMARK Technologies. "Deb's extensive experience in public safety GIS and expertise in NG9-1-1 will be invaluable as we continue to elevate the client experience." Ms. Rozeboom joins DATAMARK Technologies with over 20 years of experience managing complex NG9-1-1 projects nationwide. Prior to joining DATAMARK Technologies, she held various roles at GeoComm, including Product Manager, GIS Solutions Engineer and General Manager. Additionally, she has served as an Adjunct Instructor for the National Emergency Numbers Association (NENA), teaching several NG9-1-1 and Addressing courses. She also co-chairs the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model Standard workgroup and is a member of the Geospatial Professional Network (GPN) Location, Enterprise Addressing and Public Safety (LEAP) Committee. Ms. Rozeboom holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Field Biology, as well as a Master's Certificate in GIS, from St. Cloud University. She also has several industry certifications, including NENA Emergency Number Professional (ENP), GISC Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) and PMI Project Management Professional (PMP). About DATAMARK TechnologiesDATAMARK Technologies provides a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines interoperability for the public safety industry. The company combines DATAMARK, Michael Baker International's public safety division known for best-in-class geographic information systems (GIS) data management and software solutions, with Digital Data Technologies, LLC (DDT), a top-tier Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) location services provider. This strategic union heralds a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines geospatial data management for the public safety industry. DATAMARK Technologies offers a fully integrated solution that empowers public safety agencies to manage, maintain and leverage GIS data to the highest industry standards. The unified approach breaks down barriers of data silos to improve call routing accuracy, offer seamless discrepancy resolution and provide unwavering location fidelity for call takers with enhanced interoperability. Contact: Julia (866) 293-4609 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DATAMARK Technologies Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team
DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DATAMARK Technologies Welcomes Industry Veteran Deb Rozeboom to Client Success Team

Ms. Rozeboom to strengthen client relationships and enhance satisfaction in new role as Client Success Manager PITTSBURGH, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DATAMARK Technologies, a leader in interoperable solutions for public safety location services, today announced that Deb Rozeboom has joined the organization as Client Success Manager. In her new role, Ms. Rozeboom will build lasting relationships with clients, enhance client satisfaction and ensure they derive maximum value from DATAMARK Technologies' products and services. Ms. Rozeboom's efforts will ensure that clients stay at the forefront of public safety geographic information systems (GIS) innovation by consistently delivering services and solutions that align with client objectives and enhance interoperability and effectiveness. This commitment supports the transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) and indoor mapping. At DATAMARK Technologies, Client Success Managers partner with clients to maximize their investments while continually advancing their capabilities. "DATAMARK Technologies is dedicated to client success and enhancing public safety location services through excellence and advocacy," said Robert Murphy, Chief Revenue Officer at DATAMARK Technologies. "Deb's extensive experience in public safety GIS and expertise in NG9-1-1 will be invaluable as we continue to elevate the client experience." Ms. Rozeboom joins DATAMARK Technologies with over 20 years of experience managing complex NG9-1-1 projects nationwide. Prior to joining DATAMARK Technologies, she held various roles at GeoComm, including Product Manager, GIS Solutions Engineer and General Manager. Additionally, she has served as an Adjunct Instructor for the National Emergency Numbers Association (NENA), teaching several NG9-1-1 and Addressing courses. She also co-chairs the NENA NG9-1-1 GIS Data Model Standard workgroup and is a member of the Geospatial Professional Network (GPN) Location, Enterprise Addressing and Public Safety (LEAP) Committee. Ms. Rozeboom holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology and Field Biology, as well as a Master's Certificate in GIS, from St. Cloud University. She also has several industry certifications, including NENA Emergency Number Professional (ENP), GISC Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) and PMI Project Management Professional (PMP). About DATAMARK TechnologiesDATAMARK Technologies provides a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines interoperability for the public safety industry. The company combines DATAMARK, Michael Baker International's public safety division known for best-in-class geographic information systems (GIS) data management and software solutions, with Digital Data Technologies, LLC (DDT), a top-tier Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) location services provider. This strategic union heralds a new era of 9-1-1 and redefines geospatial data management for the public safety industry. DATAMARK Technologies offers a fully integrated solution that empowers public safety agencies to manage, maintain and leverage GIS data to the highest industry standards. The unified approach breaks down barriers of data silos to improve call routing accuracy, offer seamless discrepancy resolution and provide unwavering location fidelity for call takers with enhanced interoperability. Contact: Julia (866) 293-4609 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DATAMARK Technologies Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Water Ministry, FAO discuss regional water scarcity initiative
Water Ministry, FAO discuss regional water scarcity initiative

Jordan Times

time15-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan Times

Water Ministry, FAO discuss regional water scarcity initiative

Regional Initiative on Water Scarcity for the Near East and North Africa (NENA) aims to support strategic planning and improve water resource management (Photo courtesy of FAO) AMMAN — Minister of Water Raed Abu Soud and Representative of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) Nabil Assaf on Sunday discussed the Regional Initiative on Water Scarcity for the Near East and North Africa (NENA). The initiative aims to support strategic planning and improve water resource management, promote the use of non-conventional water sources, ensure water sustainability, enhance governance in agricultural water use, strengthen the resilience of food systems and water services to climate change, and foster knowledge-sharing through regional cooperation. Abu Soud stressed the initiative's 'importance' in addressing Jordan's water challenges and those facing the broader region, reviewing national efforts to safeguard water sustainability through strategic planning and the search for innovative solutions, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The minister noted that the initiative offers a 'valuable' platform to improve water resource management and planning, promote sustainable water use in agriculture, develop technical capacities, raise awareness, and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and the best practices. He added that the ministry, in collaboration with key stakeholders, aims to implement integrated water resource management, strengthen water governance, and improve the flexibility and security of water services. Abu Soud pointed out that the initiative also seeks to introduce modern irrigation and agricultural technologies to advance food security and counter climate change, while reinforcing regional cooperation for sustainable water resource management. Assaf highlighted the critical role of partnerships in confronting regional water scarcity, especially in light of challenges such as climate change, irregular rainfall, and declining water quality, all of which affect food availability across the region. The NENA Region, already naturally exposed to chronic shortage of water, will be exposed in the coming decades to a 'severe' intensification of water scarcity due to several drivers, including demographic growth, tendency to increase food self-sufficiency to reduce vulnerability to import and price volatility, urbanisation expansion, energy demand and overall socio-economic development, according to Per capita fresh water availability, which has already decreased by 66 per cent over the last forty years, will probably decrease by another 50 per cent by 2050. Also, there is an 'alarming' trend observed over last decades showing that the NENA Region is experiencing more frequent, intense and long droughts as a consequence of climate change, the website said. Agriculture, which consumes already more than 85 per cent of available fresh water resources, will face 'strong' challenges in keeping the same water allocation while sustaining food security and rural economy, according to FAO. Countries in the region need to plan strategically their water resources allocation, review their water, food security and energy strategies to ensure that they are aligned with the imperative of making the best use of each single drop of water, the website added.

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