PRATUS & Carahsoft
Decision-Support for Large-Scale Events & All-Hazard Response
Join PRATUS and Carahsoft for a three‑part webinar series designed for public safety, emergency management, and government leaders responsible for planning, response, and recovery.
Choose Your Session & Register
This three‑part webinar series is organized around core operational functions, offering emergency managers, public safety leaders, and interagency partners a clear, practical look at how agencies plan, operate, and coordinate across the full incident lifecycle.
Webinar 1
Unifying Coordination through a Shared Operating Platform
Discover how AI‑driven and geospatial tools bring data, communications, and decisions together to support unified operations during complex events.
Webinar 2
Preparedness and Planning for High-Impact Hazards
Learn how teams use AI analytics, geospatial insight, and NIMS/ICS‑aligned planning to anticipate hurricanes, position resources early, and maintain shared readiness.
Webinar 3
Managing Complex Incidents & Recovery
See how multi‑agency responders coordinate faster during wildfires using shared maps, real‑time situational awareness, and streamlined resource tracking through recovery.
What You'll Learn
June 2, 2026
Unifying Coordination through a Shared Operating Platform
Use Case: Large-Scale Events & Mass Gatherings
In this session, you’ll explore how agencies break down silos and operate from a single shared picture during large-scale events.
- AI insights and geospatial tools that bring data, people, and decisions into a single, real-time operating view
- Shared situational awareness across jurisdictions before, during, and after major events
- Coordinated operations for National Special Security Events and large gatherings
June 3, 2026
Preparedness and Planning for High-Impact Hazards
Use Case: Hurricanes & Severe Weather
This webinar focuses on how organizations move from reactive response to proactive planning by acting earlier and more strategically.
- NIMS/ICS-aligned planning workflows that strengthen preparedness for extreme weather events
- Predictive insights and geospatial analysis used to identify and inform earlier decisions
- Resource pre-positioning and shared Esri ArcGIS mapping
June 4, 2026
Managing Complex Incidents & Recovery
Use Case: Wildfires
You’ll learn how responders coordinate faster, track impacts more clearly, and transition from response to recovery.
- Coordinate response actions across multiple agencies during complex incidents
- Shared map to improve visibility into evacuations, infrastructure, and utility impacts
- Streamlined resource requesting and tracking across teams
Who You'll Learn From
Sean Griffin is a longtime emergency management leader with hands‑on experience managing complex incidents at the national level. At the White House, he led federal disaster coordination as Director for Incident Management Integration Policy at the U.S. National Security Council. There, Sean witnessed how fragmented communication and delayed information impact life-altering decisions, shaping the vision behind PRATUS.
Sean Griffin
CEO & Co-Founder, PRATUS
Roger Coleman is President and co-founder of PRATUS, where he drives growth and strategic direction across public and private sector partnerships. A recognized global business executive and former fire service leader, Roger is a 28-year life member serving across eight battalions in Nassau County and the New York City area. His battalion was called in to Ground Zero during the September 11, 2001, attacks, and he served six years as Chief. Following 9/11, he became a founding board member of Tuesday’s Children, and today continues his mission through PRATUS, advancing decision-support technologies that help protect communities and save lives.
Roger Coleman
President & Co-Founder, PRATUS
Jimmy is the Senior Product Manager at PRATUS, where he leads product design. With a degree from Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, he brings technical expertise and human-centered design to ship solutions to mission-critical problems. He joined PRATUS to empower first responders with bleeding edge tech when it matters most.
Jimmy King
Senior Product ManagerNikko Mitrano Schaff is the Director of Innovation at PRATUS. He earned a Master of Engineering in Computer Science from Cornell University, where he conducted disaster communications research with the All‑Hazards Preparedness and Response Education Program. Previously, he worked as an Applications Developer for Cornell’s College of Human Ecology, supporting over 100 faculty members and external partners, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Nikko Mitrano Schaff
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