From Rollout to Results
Practical technology strategies for fire department leaders — from a chief who knows what works
Most technology rollouts don't fail because of the software. They fail because of how they're led.
Join Division Chief of Training Robert Jardine, Nampa Fire District, for an honest conversation about what it actually takes to get your team to adopt new technology — and keep using it.
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What You'll Take Away
This session is built for fire department leaders responsible for technology decisions. No vendor pitch. No theory. Just practical guidance from a chief who has led technology change in the field.
Three key takeaways:
Your Speakers
With 26 years in the fire service, Division Chief Robert Jardine has led technology implementation and adoption across multiple systems at Nampa Fire — and trained the people who use them every day. As Division Chief of Training, he sits at the intersection of leadership, learning, and operational change, giving him a ground-level view of what makes new technology stick and what causes it to fail.
Ron Johnson brings 29 years of fire service experience to LIV, with a career spanning company officer, Division Chief, Assistant Fire Marshal, and Fire Marshal roles across multiple departments — as well as teaching fire science at the collegiate level. At LIV, he serves as Director of Industry Solutions, working directly with fire departments and AHJs across the country.
What to Expect
45 minutes · Live Q&A included
- Why technology succeeds — or fails — in the fire service
- The three forces that drive (or kill) adoption
- Leadership strategies for rollout and long-term success
- Moderated discussion: lessons from the field
- Live Q&A
About This Session
This webinar is hosted by LIV — purpose-built software for fire prevention and inspection management. We work with fire departments and AHJs across the country, and we hear the same challenge constantly: departments invest in technology and struggle to get their teams to actually use it.
No product pitch. No vendor agenda. Just practical knowledge fire department leaders can put to work immediately — with any technology, from any provider.