Modernizing Government Security Monitoring:
From Fragmented Systems to Unified Intelligence | Breakout
Today’s government agencies are managing a growing web of security systems that were never designed to work together—physical access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection and cyber threat monitoring all operating in silos. This session explores how a modernized, integrated approach transforms that complexity into a single, intelligent command picture. We’ll cover why integration has been so difficult, what a unified platform actually looks like in practice and how one federal agency consolidated dozens of domestic and international facilities into a centralized security operation—with zero disruption to mission-critical activities. Attendees will leave with a practical roadmap and six proven best practices for moving their agency from fragmented monitoring to proactive, intelligence-driven security.
Speaker
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Julie StevenHead of Marketing, Security and Alarm
EverCommerceAs head of marketing for EverCommerce’s Security & Alarm Division, Julie Steven oversees two of the industry’s most established alarm monitoring software providers—Security Information Systems (SIS) and Bold Group—bringing together decades of expertise in alarm monitoring software and mission-critical security operations.
With more than 20 years in marketing and six years embedded in the security and alarm industry, Steven has developed a deep understanding of the operational realities facing security professionals—from integrating legacy systems to doing more with constrained budgets. A data-driven strategist at heart, she has a track record of turning customer insights into measurable outcomes.
Steven’s experience across both agency and client-side roles—spanning industries including medical devices, telecom, SaaS and finance—gives her a unique vantage point for understanding how organizations navigate complex buying decisions and operational challenges. That breadth, combined with her customer-first approach and deep knowledge of the security industry’s most pressing pain points, brings both credibility and practical insight to every conversation about where government security monitoring can go.


