Designed for decisions made in seconds
I built my work in public safety through direct field research. I have spent more than 300 hours inside jails precincts dispatch rooms and federal agencies observing how information moves under pressure. My background in Army intelligence shaped the way I study systems. I map workflows listen to patterns surface pain points and watch where tools fail in real time.
That research informed everything from body camera ecosystems to evidence platforms to large scale search systems used by investigators. The goal was always the same. Understand the truth of the environment and design tools that work the way people actually work.
Those hours on site taught me what matters in high stakes settings. Clear data. Fast retrieval. Honest naming. Seamless handoffs. Small details that shape safety. As a researcher and designer I focus on translating real world constraints into products that bring clarity and stability to chaotic environments. I build for officers dispatchers jail staff and investigators because I have seen firsthand how much the right system can remove friction and give people the bandwidth to do their jobs with confidence.
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UX RESEARCH INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE SENSOR INTEGRATIONS REA-TIME VIDEO
Body cameras in prison
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UX RESEARCH INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE SENSOR INTEGRATIONS REA-TIME VIDEO
Interagency police sharing
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