Gov1 Videos

Gov1 Videos offer valuable visual content tailored for local and state government agencies, providing insights, training, and updates on various topics relevant to public service. These videos are an engaging way to learn about best practices, innovative solutions, and government professionals’ current challenges. This directory features a collection of Gov1 Videos, along with related topics like Workforce Development, which explores additional resources and programs designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of government employees.

FEATURED VIDEOS
These questions are designed to navigate the complexities of AI adoption in law enforcement, balancing the potential benefits with the risks it presents
ORIGINAL VIDEOS
Fire departments across New York will open their doors for the 14th annual RecruitNY Weekend, recruiting new volunteers through community connections
An agentic AI-powered audio talk-down feature issues personalized voice alerts based on visible attributes of individuals to deter criminal activity
With a new state-funded drone, Salisbury firefighters are adding eyes in the sky to boost search-and-rescue missions, monitor brush fires, and assist with water rescues
FEATURED PRODUCT VIDEOS
Police Chief Bill Scott said RTIC has enabled the department to target individuals who have “damaged our city,” including repeat offenders
Consider these gifts and tips for showing your appreciation during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
From checking Social Security records to updating retirement plans, here’s a step-by-step checklist for maximizing your benefits
ALL VIDEOS
These questions are designed to navigate the complexities of AI adoption in law enforcement, balancing the potential benefits with the risks it presents
Colts linemen Danny Pinter and Matt Goncalves and Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra are raising funds for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the First Responder Center for Excellence
New York City’s mayor-elect plans to redirect mental health, homelessness and outreach duties to a new civilian agency under a $1.1B proposal
The American Heart Association’s 2025 update to CPR and ECC introduces new algorithms and protocols aimed at boosting EMS and bystander effectiveness
Midland, Saginaw and Bay City fire departments will replace 120 SCBA units, with new expected in service by summer 2026
Skagit County will raise transport rates by 3% each year, equalizing fees for residents and nonresidents while keeping Medicaid and Medicare rates unchanged
Nearly 4,000 applications have been submitted to Fort Worth PD in 2025; 1,728 of the department’s 1,906 positions are currently filled
Experts cautioned agencies to vet AI-driven tools carefully, ensuring transparency, accountability and ethical use remain at the core of every decision
Somers officials approved funding that covers most staffing costs for two years and part of a third, with recruiting underway
In 2025, at least four states have considered laws aimed at expanding penalties for treet takeovers; proposed measures included higher fines, vehicle seizures and jail or prison time
The new law raises wages for incarcerated firefighters from about $1 an hour to the federal minimum, with $10 million in state funding to support the increase
FEMA funding will cover two-thirds of salaries and benefits for three years, after which Muskegon officials will keep the positions to bolster long-term public safety
Videos allegedly shot at Engine 38/Ladder 51 show rookies doing cake-face pushups and hugging naked men