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John Joseph, ENP, Joins DATAMARK from Motorola and GeoCommBOISE, Idaho, Nov. 12, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DATAMARK announced today the recent hire of John Joseph, ENP, as a Public Safety GIS Expert. Mr. Joseph brings more than 20 years of geographic information systems (GIS) and public safety experience to the team, with his most recent roles at Motorola and GeoComm supporting NG9-1-1 initiatives. In his role at DATAMARK, Mr. Joseph will work with prospects and customers who need to look beyond the basic requirements of traditional data silos for computer-aided dispatch (CAD) and 9-1-1 to realize the cross-platform benefits that GIS brings to NG9-1-1. Mr. Joseph will lead engagements with consultants, partners, and customers to further expand DATAMARK’s presence in the western region and across the industry. He will work with key stakeholders to evaluate their specific needs for the transition to NG9-1-1 using DATAMARK’s suite of public safety GIS products and services to meet their objectives, while supporting current E9-1-1 systems. “John is a go-getter who comes to DATAMARK with extensive experience helping customers learn to speak the language of GIS for public safety,” said Jason Bivens, ENP, Business Development Director of DATAMARK, Michael Baker International. “His expertise in GIS and as an Emergency Number Professional makes him a very valuable resource for customers and prospects that seek to better serve their communities.” Mr. Joseph is a proven sales professional with extensive public safety and GIS experience, including his recent certification by the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) as an Emergency Number Professional (ENP). He also served as a member of the Washington State 911 GIS Advisory Board, which assisted in developing the Data Standards for NG9-1-1 as part of the State ESInet. Most recently, Mr. Joseph was a Senior Account Manager for Motorola Solutions for the 9-1-1 call handling business. For more than six years prior, Mr. Joseph was a Territory Sales Manager for GeoComm covering the western region. He developed his GIS expertise in roles spanning 14 years at ESRI, eTerra and GeoNorth. Mr. Joseph studied business at Green River College. He contributed to the field of GIS for the Washington Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) as a participant in the organization from 2003-2006 and then as Vice President from 2006 to 2008. About DATAMARK About Michael Baker International Media Contacts: A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b030d81b-e360-413f-b191-bddc4890a8c0 |