In the latest episode of the Don’t Panic It’s Just Data podcast, we connected with speakers who provided a preview of their presentations at the upcoming Peak of Data and AI event in Seattle organised by Safe Software from May 5-8, 2025.

This premier gathering, hosted by Safe Software, the creators of FME, will be a hub for data and AI innovators, and this podcast episode offers an exclusive look into what attendees can expect.

Our conversation featured Margaret Smith and Reshma Joy from the West Virginia Department of Transportation. They shared their crucial work in ensuring data integrity through rigorous validations of their Linear Reference System data. This foundational work underpins much of their operational efficiency and decision-making.

They further revealed how they’ve achieved seamless integration between Survey123 and their R&H data, showcasing a strong example of how disparate systems can be harmonised for greater insight. This presentation will provide attendees with actionable strategies for enhancing data quality and interoperability.

We also spoke to Bruno Blanco, a GIS Engineer from Shelby County 9-1-1. Bruno walked us through how FME supports critical aspects of their 911 addressing workflow—particularly data aggregation, QA/QC, and attribution—within a larger automation framework.

This work highlighted the power of automation in critical public safety infrastructure. By streamlining their addressing processes, Shelby County 9-1-1 is improving response times and ensuring more accurate location data, ultimately saving lives. Bruno’s presentation will offer valuable insights into how organisations can leverage FME to automate complex workflows and enhance operational efficiency.

This episode serves as a compelling preview for the main event at The Peak of Data and AI. If you’d like to learn more about Bruno and Shelby County 9-1-1’s story, check out their success story with Safe. For further information on what we’ve talked about and to register for The Peak of Data and AI event in Seattle, please head over to peakofdataintegration.com.

Takeaways

  • Data validation is essential for accurate operations.
  • FME enables seamless integration of disparate systems.
  • Automation of critical processes improves public safety.
  • Networking and community learning are key benefits of The Peak.
  • Breakout sessions provide valuable hands-on FME knowledge.
  • AI is increasingly influencing data integration workflows.

About Safe Software

Founded in 1993, Safe is headquartered in Surrey, BC with over 200 team members and counting. We’re always looking for talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are determined to learn and grow.

Over 20,000 organisations around the world use FME in industries like AEC, government, utilities, and transportation to maximise the value of their data.