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USD School of Law Alumnus Vic Merjanian ’10 (JD) Makes Life-Saving Waves

SAN DIEGO (August 31, 2018) – University of San Diego (USD) School of Law alumnus Vic Merjanian, ’10 (JD), chief executive of Titan HST, has created an app designed to keep people connected and well informed during natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes and floods. The app also does the same for man-made incidents, such as

Why Smart Tech Gadgets Make 90% of Millennials Feel Safe When Alone

Cautious isn’t a word that is often associated with millennials. In fact, they are largely seen as being impulsive and adventure-seeking. Yet it turns out, that perception may not be completely accurate. According to a recent study, 76% of millennials surveyed reported passing up experiences due to personal safety concerns.

Lifesaving New Technology Boosts 911 Effectiveness

Vic A. Merjanian is the CEO and Founder of Titan Health & Security Technologies, Inc, and Vladimir Anderson, law enforcement consultant and Founder and Executive Director of the California Association of School Resource Officers and Safety Professionals.

Local Lawyer Launches Emergency Communication Platform

The recent Las Vegas shooting rampage was a tragic event that reminds everyone that violent incidents have become all too frequent in modern society. Consider these statistics: There were more than 350 mass shootings in the United States in 2015. That same year, more than 12,000 people were killed in gun incidents.

Titan HST Deploys Augmented Reality, Real Time Translation, Crowdsourcing to Save Lives as Shootings and Terrorism Emergencies Increase

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vic A. Merjanian, Founder and CEO of Titan Health & Security Technologies, Inc., today announced the national launch of Titan HST its patented Next Gen 911 two way emergency communications platform for law enforcement, campus administrators and users to instantly communicate campus emergency alerts, broadcasts and lockdowns, survey users for their safety status and location and provide site-specific emergency materials.