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The Safer Skies Act Explained: What State and Local Agencies Need to Know

Recent updates under the NDAA Safer Skies Act signal meaningful changes in how state and local public safety agencies may address drone threats.

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April 15

10 AM PT / 1 PM ET

Session Details

Modern ALPR must do more than generate plate reads.

More than 75% of crime involves a vehicle. ALPR has become essential infrastructure for public safety agencies. But performance alone is no longer enough.

Agencies are increasingly asked how their systems are built, who controls the data, and how detections translate into coordinated response and defensible case-building.

This session explores how modern ALPR deployments unify detection, context and control across mobile, fixed and partner sources while preserving agency ownership and architectural safeguards.

What We'll Cover

• Why architecture now matters as much as detection performance

• How unified vehicle intelligence extends beyond isolated plate reads

• What agency-controlled data sharing looks like in practice

• How Outpost and Lightpost support coordinated, real-time deployments

• Why operational speed and governance must reinforce each other

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We invite you to join a fireside chat exploring what this legislation enables, how mitigation authorities are expected to evolve, and what agencies should realistically anticipate as the 180-day rule making process moves forward.

April 15, 2026 | 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET

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