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Public Safety Officials Help Design the SAFE-T Network

Project Hoosier SAFE-T is a network designed for public safety personnel. So it's appropriate that local public safety agencies play a significant role in the development and deployment of the network.

The Integrated Public Safety Commission (IPSC) is the governing body that oversees Project Hoosier SAFE-T. IPSC, created by the Indiana General Assembly in 1999, consists of 12 members representing a variety of public safety agencies, along with municipal and county executives. The commission has representation from jurisdictions throughout Indiana.

The SAFE-T network will reflect the needs of public safety agencies throughout Indiana because the IPSC represents first responders throughout Indiana.

COMMISSION MEMBERS
Chair: Paul E. Whitesell, Ph.D., Superintendent, Indiana State Police
Doug Cox, Office of Public Safety, DePauw University
Ken Fries, Allen County Sheriff
Randy Fox, DeKalb County EMS
Galen Ginder, AT&T Technical Services
Charles Henderson, Mayor, City of Greenwood
TBA, County Commissioner
Richard Linenburg, President, Knox County E-911 Board, Vincennes
William Newgent, Chief, Greencastle Fire Department
Michael Welch, FBI Special Agent In Charge, Indianapolis Office

Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee

SIEC