LAFD Media and Public Relations said...
I found this blog when our searchbot noted your mention of 'LAFD'.
I found this blog when our searchbot noted your mention of 'LAFD'.
It is a well-crafted and thought provoking endeavor. While word may not always travel as far - or as fast - as we'd like, please know that the men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department remain deeply appreciative of our City's hardworking IT staff. Whether one formally labors within the organization chart of ITA or LAFD, the truth remains that our agency runs on the information you provide.
Thanks for all you do to make the magic happen, and best wishes.
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Thanks for all you do to make the magic happen, and best wishes.
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
PS: Our condolences on the passing of Mike Nares. He was a wonderful asset to the City and those that each and all of us proudly serve. May his intellect and tenacity continue to inspire us in the challenging year ahead.
LAFD Blog: http://lafd.blogspot.com
Thank you Brian.
Los Angeles Fire Department
PS: Our condolences on the passing of Mike Nares. He was a wonderful asset to the City and those that each and all of us proudly serve. May his intellect and tenacity continue to inspire us in the challenging year ahead.
LAFD Blog: http://lafd.blogspot.com
Thank you Brian.
3 comments:
It's true that there has been a long positive relationship between ITA and the LAFD. But how would ITA managing LAFD's systems resources benefit the frontline LAFD employees and in turn the citizens? I hope the LAPD systems staff does whatever they can to show this is a mistake.
"But how would ITA managing LAFD's systems resources benefit the frontline LAFD employees and in turn the citizens?"
It will not be a benefit. Trust me. The move is a mistake.
May God bless Mike's soul, we will miss him dearly.....
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