Greg Shaffer on active shooter prevention using drones. Shaffer is internationally recognized as a Subject Matter Expert on the phenomena of Active Shooter & Violence. He spent 26 years in the FBI, including six years on their elite Hostage Rescue Team (HRT). Shaffer is CEO of Shaffer Security Group.
David Glaser on using drones to prevent active shooting events. Glaser is a retired Major General in the U.S. Army and currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer at Sam Houston State University.
Charlie Stortz says Indoor Drone as First Responder (iDFR™) buys time for innocent bystanders of active shooting events. Stortz is VP at AMP Global Strategies, which builds 911 and other critical infrastructure around the world.
Tod Langley discusses Brecourt Solutions’ ability to integrate with existing security technologies. Tod is Co-Founder and CEO of Crisis Response Leader Training, Inc. and served 30 years in Army Special Ops and then as an intelligence officer.
Scott Hyderkhan on the importance of having boots on the ground as soon as possible in critical events. Hyderkhan spent 20 years as an Army Ranger, then 19 years as a police officer. He’s now Chairman of Asher360, a non-profit focused on school, hospitals and houses of worship safety.
Kellie Ann Chainier on using drone tech to protect children from school shootings. She serves as as Vice Chair of Asher360, a non-profit focused on school, hospitals and houses of worship safety.
Indoor Drone as First Responder (iDFR ™) Demos
Brecourt Solutions’ Indoor Drone as First Responder (iDFR™) investigates suspicious activity in basement
Brecourt Solutions’ Indoor Drone as First Responder (iDFR™) identifies threat, enters autonomous mode, and sends live video feed to Security Operations Center
Brecourt Solutions’ drone flies through a tiny tunnel showcasing stability and low latency being operated from 3000 miles away
Brecourt Solutions’ Indoor Drone as First Responder (iDFR™) detects and tracks human with weapon in industrial warehouse