Ex-Omaha Cop To Head Sarpy County Emergency Communications

                                                     

A man who spent many years with the Omaha Police Department will return to the metro area this spring. Bill Muldoon has been picked to lead the Sarpy County Emergency Communications Department.

Muldoon will oversee the Emergency Communications Center, which handles all 911 and public safety calls in the county.  One of his primary tasks will be to continue efforts to improve communication among public safety agencies across the region.

“We are excited to welcome Bill to our management team,” said Director of Administrative Services Stu DeLaCastro, whose duties include oversight of the emergency services departments.

“Throughout the selection process, it was clear that he not only brings the professionalism, energy and expertise necessary to effectively lead the Emergency Communications/911 staff, but also the collaborative spirit needed to provide exemplary service to our public safety partners.”

Muldoon arrives on the job with 40 years experience in public safety, most recently as the Director of the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center for the past 12 years. He was Chief of Police in Nebraska City for three years and served for 25 years in the Omaha Police Department.

“This is a great opportunity to join a rapidly growing county,” Muldoon said. “With all of the changes in technology and NextGen 911, there are a lot of exciting challenges ahead.”


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