2024 Event Session Descriptions
The core program dates are Monday – Thursday, October 7 through October 10, 2024.
Robust Discussions with Public Safety Thought Leadership, Industry Leaders, and Hands-On Product Demonstrations to include: Customized Workshops highlighting FirstNet Cutting-Edge Innovations, Products, and Applications.
Monday, October 7, 2024
Public Sector Grants Workshop
30 Minute One-on-One Grants Consultation
Dates: October 7-9, 2024
Time: Monday, October 7, 2024 – 10:00am – 4:00pm PT; Tuesday, October 8, 2024 – 10:00am – 12:00pm PT & 3:30pm – 4:30pm PT; Wednesday, October 9, 2024 – 10:00am – 5:00pm PT; Thursday, October 10, 2024 – 10:00am – 12:00pm PT
Type: Workshop
Rooms: Gordo
Description: Public Sector Grants is dedicated to assisting State, Local, Tribal, and NGO agencies in identifying and seeking potential grant funding sources to fund projects that otherwise have no means of funding. We assist with understanding application requirements, cost eligibility, and application deadlines.
All Vision 2024 FirstNet Users Summit registrants may schedule an exclusive 30 Minute One-on-One Grants Consultation with our grants expert, Kamala Kuhn from Public Sector Grants. You will receive instructions to book your appointment in your Event Registration Confirmation email.
FirstNet Health & Wellness Coalition Meeting
Dates: October 7-8, 2024
Time: Monday, October 7, 2024 – 12:00pm – 4:00pm PT; Tuesday, October 8, 2024 – 1:00pm – 5:00pm PT
Type: Meeting
Rooms: George I; Marcel I
Description: We launched the FirstNet Health and Wellness Program (FNHWP) officially in May 2020 . We recognized the need to formalize efforts to support first responder health and wellness through advocacy, identifying available resources and building relationships. So guiding the FNHWP is the FirstNet Health and Wellness Coalition (the Coalition), which is made up of more than 2 dozen organizations from public safety, academia, and industry.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Keynote: Plenary – State of the NPSBN
Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 8:45am – 9:30am PT
Type: Fireside Chat
Room: Niko I – IV
Speakers: Joe Wassel, CEO, First Responder Network Authority, Scott Agnew, President, FirstNet, Built with AT&T, and Jim Bugel, Principal Advisor
Moderator: Ryan Burchnell, Director, FirstNet Market Strategy & Development, FirstNet, Built with AT&T
Description: During this fireside chat, leaders from both the First Responder Network Authority and FirstNet, Built with AT&T will provide an update on the state of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network and what’s next.
Keynote: Plenary – Interdisciplinary-Inclusive-Interoperability Leadership Panel
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 9:30am – 10:30am PT
Type: Keynote Plenary
Speaker: Chief Ernie Malone, Indianapolis, IN; Chief Don Lombardi, West Metro Fire
Moderator: John Paul Jones, Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: This course provides an in-depth exploration of FirstNet, the dedicated nationwide broadband network for first responders, as a pivotal foundation for interdisciplinary inclusivity in public safety. Participants will gain insights into the critical importance of effective communication and collaboration in community risk reduction and emergency response. The course will delve into the evolution of FirstNet as a secure and reliable network that empowers real-time data sharing, situational awareness, and seamless interoperability among various public safety disciplines.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Empowering Communication and Collaboration: FirstNet serves as a cornerstone for interdisciplinary communication and collaboration, enhancing the ability of first responders and support agencies to work together effectively before, during, and after emergencies.
- Inclusive Interoperability: The course highlights the critical importance of interoperability in public safety, stressing that unified command and seamless communication across all public safety disciplines are essential for effective emergency response and community risk reduction.
- Strategic Protection and Evolution: The course advocates for continued support for FirstNet’s reauthorization and emphasizes the role of technology innovation, including NextGen-911 and cybersecurity, in enhancing public safety’s future capabilities
FirstNet Reinvestment Deep Dive
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 11:50am PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speakers: Matthew Walsh, Assistant Vice President Product Management & Development, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; Brian Hobson, First Responder Network Authority
Rooms: George 1
Description: On February 13, 2024, The FirstNet Authority and its network partner, AT&T, announced a major investment in the future of public safety communications. The FirstNet Authority’s 10-year, $8 billion investment initiative will evolve and expand FirstNet® — America’s public safety network. The FirstNet Authority plans to invest $6.3 billion through its network contract with AT&T and anticipates an additional $2 billion for ongoing investments in coverage enhancements for public safety. In this session, learn how these strategic investments will expand and evolve FirstNet so public safety stays at the forefront of innovative, lifesaving technologies.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Understand the FirstNet public private partnership and what the Reinvestment program is
- Learn about the different initiatives that will be invested in and how they will impact public safety communications
- Engage directly with leaders from both the FirstNet Authority and the FirstNet Program at AT&T
Go Big or Go Home: How We Work Together to Prepare for Large Scale Events
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 11:00pm – 11:50pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speaker: Assistant Chief Brian O’Neal, Clark County Fire; Melissa Friend, State of NV SWIC; Michael Collins, Rocky Mountain Information Networks; Doug Harder, First Responder Network Authority
Moderators: Michael Barnbeck, Deputy Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: Effective event planning, especially for large-scale or national events, requires collaboration with various agencies and organizations for reliable and seamless communications.
At large scale events, the stakes are high, requiring community-wide involvement for a safe and successful experience. Join experienced public safety professionals as they discuss the complexities of developing and executing multi-jurisdictional incident action plans for local, state, and national events.
In this panel discussion, state and local public safety professionals will share their experiences, best practices, and the crucial role of strategic partnerships such as the public-private partnership of FirstNet, Built with AT&T and the FirstNet Authority). Learn how these collaborative relationships have helped prepare first responders and the extended public safety community for the Super Bowl and the inaugural Formula 1 Grand Prix.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Gain insights from local public safety representatives on their experiences in planning and executing large-scale events.
- Learn how different agencies use a common operating platform to work better together.
- Understand the importance of strategic public private partnerships in supporting public safety operations.nd unplanned events.
APCO, Public Safety Broadband and NG911
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT
Type: Mission Capable Track
Speaker: Steve Devine, Chief Technology Officer, APCO Intl.
Rooms: George II
Description: Join Steve Devine, Chief Technology Officer of APCO International, for an insightful session on the transformative role of public safety broadband and Next Generation 911 (NG911) in emergency communications. As a leader in the field, Steve will share APCO’s innovative approaches and strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing public safety and emergency response capabilities.
Stephen Devine will provide an update on APCO International, its progress on a number of technology issues important to public safety regarding emerging broadband technologies and how they impact public safety communications centers/public safety answering points (PSAPs). Additionally, information on how APCO’s public safety advocacy continues to work to identify and address public safety needs in the areas of spectrum management, frequency coordination, and guidance associated with NG911 implementation will be shared.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- APCO’s Public Safety Advocacy: Understand APCO’s efforts in identifying and addressing public safety needs in the areas of spectrum management and frequency coordination. Learn about APCO’s guidance associated with NG911 implementation. Discover how APCO’s advocacy supports the enhancement of emergency communication centers and overall public safety.
- Public Safety Broadband: Understand the importance of a dedicated broadband network for first responders. Steve will discuss the advancements in public safety broadband, including the role of FirstNet in providing reliable, high-speed communication for emergency services. Discover how public safety broadband enhances real-time situational awareness and interoperability among agencies.
- Next Generation 911 (NG911): Gain insights into the transition from traditional 911 systems to NG911 – a digital, IP-based system that enables the transmission of voice, text, images, and video to public safety communications center. Learn about the benefits of NG911, including improved call handling, better location accuracy, and enhanced emergency response capabilities.
Connectivity in Chaos: Utilizing Network Assets During Response Operations
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speaker: Fire Chief Guy M. Bonin, Iberia Parish Fire District #1, LA; Chris Kindelspire, Senior Public Safety Advisor, First Responder Network Authority
Moderator: John Paul Jones, Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: George II
Description: In the wake of increasing natural disasters, unforeseen emergencies, and complex planned events, the integration of robust, resilient, and adaptive network solutions has become paramount in public safety response and recovery operations.
In this session, the speaker will underscore the importance of optimizing FirstNet-dedicated network assets to ensure resiliency and enhance their response during an emergency and/or planned event.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Learn about the ways in which public safety agencies across the country are integrating FirstNet assets into their response operations.
- Understand the process in requesting and/or purchasing FirstNet-specific assets.
- Hear how agencies can operationalize response assets for both planned and unplan
LMR to LTE: What’s in it for my Agency?
Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speakers: Igor Rudik, Director Mission Critical & Ecosystem Program, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; Jennifer Harder, First Responder Network Authority
Room: George I
Description: Integrating FirstNet broadband with traditional LMR networks offers significant benefits to public safety. In this session, you will learn how you can extend coverage, increase capacity and create essential redundancies by unifying communication platforms. We will discuss how you can achieve a higher level of mission-critical communication and cost-effectively unlock additional capabilities beyond just push-to-talk. And we’ll describe how sharing vital information such as, texts, images, videos, and location data in near real-time is now possible. An integrated solution allows implementation of services that are flexible and accessible across devices and platforms. By the end of this session, you will know how you can bring technologies together to empower your operations and better serve your community.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Understand how you can integrate LMR and Broadband wireless capabilities
- Describe how you can eliminate local LMR network limitations and simplify inter-agency communications
- Discuss how you can use your existing LMR system and FirstNet for more effective responder collaboration.
Creating an Intentional Mission Critical Platform for Public Safety
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 3:20pm PT
Type: Mission Capable Track
Speaker: David Blankinship, President of Emergent
Rooms: George II
Description: In an industry where tech solutions are in a continuous rollout, it’s important to map out a mission critical platform that clearly addresses the requirements of public safety while providing customization to fit to any agency’s mold. There’s no one size fits all, but there are a few lenses available to assist departments and agencies alike in arriving to an informed and intentional design.
Join David Blankinship, President of Emergent, in a collaborative discussion, highlighting resources and market leaders available to achieve this goal.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Tapping into the power of public safety apparatus, buildings, and calls delivers greater situational awareness.
- Understand how FirstNet prioritized IoT serves as the “glue” between data and decision for first responders.
- Hear how partnering with public safety is vital when building an operational platform for the mission of saving lives
Grant Funding Overview: Where to start when seeking federal funds for your public safety project
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 3:20pm PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speaker: Kamala Kuhn, Director of Grants Assistance, PS Grants; JohnPaul Jones, Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: George I
Description: A major obstacle when looking to fund any public safety projects is determining how to fund the project. Join Kamala Kuhn, Director of Grants Assistance for Public Sector Grants (PS Grants) to gain insight and learn about federal granting agencies with grant programs that support public safety projects, how to identify the grant programs that will most likely yield a successful application, various strategies to obtain funding, and how PS Grants provides invaluable assistance to agencies. She will review various cyclical grants available for public safety, as well as funding sources available through congressional appropriations. Ms. Kuhn will also cover helpful tips in writing a successful grant application and explain the various resources PS Grants can provide to agencies for free.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Hear about the various resources offered to public safety agencies and government for free through PS Grants.
- Learn about federal agencies with grant programs to support public safety projects.
- Understand various strategies to obtain funding and helpful tips in writing grant applications.
The Crucial Role of Innovative Communications in Emergency Telemedicine
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 3:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speaker: Deputy Chief Thomas Chenworth, Washington, D.C. Fire & EMS Department
Moderator: Al Gillespie, President, PSBTA
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: For the latest advancements in telemedicine, join key leadership of the Washington D.C. Fire & EMS Department for an enlightening session on the innovative programs in EMS telemedicine in the greater D.C. metro response area. They will share insights into groundbreaking initiatives that are transforming emergency medical services in the nation’s capital.
Explore the latest advancements and programs implemented by Washington D.C. Fire & EMS to enhance EMS response and patient outcomes. Key leadership will share examples and lessons learned on how FirstNet has optimized and amplified the use of technology in the field.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Innovative EMS Programs: Learn about innovations that improve patient care, streamline communications, and integrate cutting-edge technology into day-to-day operations in the field.
- The Crucial Role of Communications: Understand the important role of advanced technology and communications in providing for effective emergency medicine in the field. Washington D.C. Fire & EMS will discuss how innovative communications strategies and technologies are vital for real-time situational awareness, coordination among first responders, and real-time overall emergency response efficiency.
- Real-World Applications: Gain practical knowledge through case studies and real-world examples of how these innovative telemedicine programs and communications strategies have been successfully applied in emergency situations.
Event Command Centers & Communications Interoperability
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 4:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speakers: Cody Snow, President, Prevent Medical Solutions and Prevent Training Solutions; Austin Cuevas, Command Center Manager, Prevent Medical Solutions
Rooms: George II
Description: This session will focus on enhancing resilience in Event Operations Centers by ensuring redundancy and contingency plans are in place for seamless operations during Mass Gatherings. We’ll discuss the importance of event radio systems and interoperability, emphasizing how tools in the “FirstNet toolbox” provide reliable, mission-critical communication for agencies. Attendees will also learn about cutting-edge solutions designed for the dynamic event environment, including integrating FirstNet’s network to ensure secure, real-time data sharing, efficient response, and communication continuity in high-stakes situations.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Event Operations Centers – Redundancy & Contingencies
- Event Radio Systems and Interoperability
- Mission Critical Solutions for the Event Environment
Harnessing FirstNet & IoT for Real-Time Response
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 4:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speaker: Judy Lopez & Dago Melara-Gomez, Regional Transportation Commission, Las Vegas, NV; Assistant Chief Adam Hyde, North Las Vegas Police Department
ModeratorL Michael Barnbeck, Deputy Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) with FirstNet is revolutionizing the way public safety agencies operate. IoT devices can collect and transmit vast amounts of data in real-time, offering first responders actionable insights that enhance situational awareness and real-time decision making.
In this session, speakers will discuss how their agencies are harnessing FirstNet and IoT to empower their response operations.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Learn about the ways in which public safety agencies across the country are integrating IoT into their operations.
- Understand how FirstNet and IoT can function in tandem to provide real-time active intelligence.
- Hear about use cases and potential applications of IoT for public safety.
Leveraging FirstNet PTT capabilities in small communities – a case study
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 4:20pm PT
Type: Mission Capable Track
Speaker: Chief Lindsay Stromgren, Interim Fire Chief for the Amherst Massachusetts Fire Department
Rooms: Niko I-IV
Description: Adopting and purchasing new technology for First Responders and emergency communications can be a daunting task for any community, especially for smaller ones with limited financial and human resources. Many communities do not have the staff to research and implement new technology, nor the budgets to support major capital investments. FirstNet Mission Critical PTT offers a robust solution for First Responders with a minimal up-front investment, yet many public safety officials are unaware of what FirstNet PTT really is, and how easily they can acquire it. We will look at how the town of Amherst Massachusetts was faced with not only needing to upgrade their Fire/EMS and Police communications infrastructure, but was also tasked with creating a third public safety agency from scratch for alternative policing. With existing LMR channels already being overloaded, and a minimal budget available for the new agency, the town turned to FirstNet PTT as the solution. Not only did FirstNet PTT become the communication method for the new agency, but utilizing FirstNet mission critical PTT, and LMR gateways, the Fire/EMS and Police departments were able to fill LMR coverage gaps, and enhance town wide communications and inter-operability amongst all departments for emergencies and pre-planned events. Key take-aways include how a small community utilized FirstNet to create a new department from the ground up, utilizing features that FirstNet offers to public safety agencies including PTT, LMR gateways, and dispatch consoles, plus how any community can leverage FirstNet capabilities quickly and with little up-front investment, versus traditional LMR systems which require capital funding and lengthy implementation times.
2 Attendee Takeaways:
- How a small community utilized FirstNet to create a new department from the ground up, utilizing features that FirstNet offers to public safety agencies including PTT, LMR gateways, and dispatch consoles
- How any community can leverage FirstNet capabilities quickly and with little up-front investment, versus traditional LMR systems which require capital funding and lengthy implementation times.
Securing the Future Together: Maintaining a Secure and Robust Solutions for Public Safety
Dates: Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 4:20pm PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speaker: Igor Rudik, Director Mission Critical & Ecosystem Program, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; Jon Lewin, First Responder Network Authority
Rooms: George I
Description: Robust cybersecurity measures are necessary for the secure exchange of sensitive information between federal and private industry partners. This presentation explores the innovative collaboration between the First Responder Network Authority, the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and FirstNet, Built with AT&T to create a secure and efficient information-sharing platform for eligible law enforcement agencies to access FBI’s LEEP via FirstNet Central. This session will also showcase how FirstNet is working with public safety-focused organizations to guide public safety on navigating the transformative impacts of Gen AI, protecting the network from cybersecurity threats, and ready to comply with CJIS policy modernization.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the process for accessing LEEP data via FirstNet.
- Recognize the advantages of collaborative sharing between industry, institutes and federal, state, local and Tribal entities to combat cybersecurity threats and adapt to advanced technologies like Gen AI.
- Appreciate the synergy between federal agencies and private industry, as demonstrated by the seamless information-sharing made possible by partnerships.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Keynote: Plenary – Opening Remarks
Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 8:30am – 8:45am PT
Type: Keynote Plenary
Room: Niko I – IV
Speakers: Chief Richard Carrizzo, First Responder Network Authority Board Chairman
Description:
Join us for an insightful keynote presentation by Richard Carrizzo, Chief of the Southern Platte Fire Protection District (MO) and Chair of the FirstNet Authority Board, as he discusses the pivotal role of FirstNet in transforming public safety communications. Chief Carrizzo will highlight the recent activities and announcements from the FirstNet Authority.
2 Attendee Takeaways:
- The evolution and impact of FirstNet on public safety communications.
- Future innovations and strategic initiatives to further support first responders
Plenary – The Power of FirstNet and 4.9 GHz Working Together
Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 8:45am – 9:30am PT
Type: Plenary
Room: Niko I – IV
Speakers: Chief Jeff Johnson (Ret), Executive Director of WFCA
Description: When public safety unites, change can happen. FirstNet was born out of an identified need for a dedicated interoperable nationwide public safety network. Since the start of the FirstNet build, there are now nearly 7 million connections and 30,000 public safety agencies and organizations subscribed to the network. Public safety now looks to the future. The ability to increase utilization of the 4.9 GHz band under nationwide coordination and use the spectrum as a force multiplier for 5G technology is what public safety needs to operate with current and future technology. It is imperative to ensure public safety has the infrastructure and network to meet current mission-critical communications needs, as well as those which will arise with emerging technologies. FirstNet has paved the way with a promise, a plan, and public safety oversight. This is public safety’s network, and public safety must advocate for the reauthorization of FirstNet to keep its network.
Join Chief Jeff Johnson to learn more about public safety’s fight to protect the 4.9 GHz spectrum, how this spectrum will augment FirstNet to meet mission-critical communications needs, and how public safety can advocate for the reauthorization of FirstNet.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Understand the history of 4.9 GHz and how public safety leaders are advocating on your behalf to protect this spectrum.
- Find out how the 4.9 GHz spectrum can be available to public safety under a nationwide governance model to deploy 5G technology, such as AI, augmented reality, IoT, streaming video, Next Gen 9-1-1, and more.
- Learn about the upcoming reauthorization of FirstNet, the importance of this issue, and how public safety can support this effort at the local, state, and federal level.
From Broken to Breaking the Mold: How Boulder Crest Helps Public Safety Personnel Struggle Well
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 9:30am – 10:15am PT
Type: Plenary
Speakers: Josh Goldberg, CEO, Boulder Crest Foundation, Joe Wood, Vice President, Strategy and Operations, Boulder Crest Foundation, and Patrick Fale, Deputy Chief, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
Moderator: Ryan Fields-Spack, Associate Director – Responder Wellness, FirstNet, Built with AT&T
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: Patrick Fale, a seasoned firefighter, has seen the effects a job in the fire service can have on him and his people. Through his collaboration with Boulder Crest, the Western Fire Chiefs and the FirstNet Health and Wellness program, he is helping public safety throughout the entire region. In this fireside chat, Patrick will be joined by the Boulder Crest Foundation’s Josh Goldberg and Joe Wood to discuss how agencies engage their personnel to drive change in their organizations.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Learn how wellness needs can be addressed via “Struggle Well” in your organization.
- Learn how the FirstNet Health and Wellness program supports the wellness needs of public safety.
- Learn how “Struggle Well” works and why it is so effective
Empowering Public Safety Communications: Unleashing the Potential of FirstNet® and 5G
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 11:50am PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speaker: Cody Postier, Principal Product Marketing & Management, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; First Responder Network Authority; Jeff Bratcher, Assistant Executive Director and Chief Network and Technology Officer, First Responder Network Authority
Rooms: George I
Description: 5G is revolutionizing emergency response by enabling ultra-fast, reliable and secure communications that enhance real-time decision-making and coordination. In this session we’ll explore the low-latency and high-bandwidth capabilities of 5G and how it supports such data data-intensive applications as live video streaming, advanced drone operations and augmented reality. We’ll show how these next-generation technologies provide first responders with enhanced situational awareness and facilitate seamless collaboration with other public safety agencies, helping ensure efficient resource allocation during emergencies.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of FirstNet and 5G technology, including key features, capabilities and their role in transforming public safety communications.
- Explore real-life use cases and success stories that showcase the benefits and impact of FirstNet and 5G on emergency response operations.
- Learn practical strategies for adopting and integrating FirstNet and 5G into your organization, including best practices, recommendations for overcoming potential challenges and successful implementation and collaboration across agencies.
Going mobile is transforming connectivity and safety for first responders
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 11:50am PT
Type: Mission Capable Track
Speaker: Loki Carney, Regional Director, Samsung
Rooms: George II
Description: Mobile devices and solutions provide incredible utility to field personnel, empowering them with real-time access to mission-critical and mission-essential information. First responders sometimes live or die based on the quality and timeliness of information; smartphones, tablets and wearables ensure that all field personnel can be more situationally aware, regardless of their assignment or proximity to a patrol vehicle. Mobile devices can provide geo-location at a person level, which can prove critical where first responders may be unable to communicate, and they can serve as a backup communication device to conventional radio systems. This session will share how agencies are leveraging mobile devices today and will also dive into how unique form factors and features, including Galaxy AI, are introducing new capabilities that can help modernize public safety operations.
Leveraging RapidSOS Unite for Enhanced Emergency Response and Situational Awareness
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 11:50am PT
Type: Mission Capable Track
Speaker: Karin Marquez, RapidSOS
Rooms: George II
Description: This session provides a comprehensive overview of RapidSOS Unite, an advanced emergency response platform that integrates real-time data from various sources to enhance situational awareness and improve outcomes during emergencies. Participants will explore how RapidSOS Unite bridges the gap between 911 centers, first responders, and connected device data, ensuring that critical information reaches the right people at the right time. The session will cover the platform’s capabilities in delivering precise location data, health information, and incident-specific details, which empower first responders to make informed decisions quickly.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- RapidSOS Unite provides first responders with real-time access to critical information, including precise location data and health details, enabling quicker, more informed decision-making during emergencies and improving overall response effectiveness.
- The platform connects 911 centers with various data sources, ensuring that vital information flows seamlessly between emergency services and responders, reducing response times, and enhancing coordination across public safety disciplines.
- Participants will learn how to leverage RapidSOS Unite to strengthen their emergency response capabilities, improve incident outcomes, and create a more resilient and connected public safety ecosystem through advanced data integration and real-time communication.
Local Control on FirstNet
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 11:00am – 11:50am PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speakers: Chief Kim Zagaris (Ret), Senior Operations Advisor/Wildfire Policy & Technology, WFCA
Moderator: Chief Chris Moore (Ret)
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: On FirstNet, agencies have significant control and flexibility in how they utilize the network to ensure it meets their specific needs. Through platforms like FirstNet Central, first responders can request deployable assets, customize access levels, receive specific notifications to their area/agency, and more. And having this control is critical for optimizing emergency response and public safety operations.
In this session, speakers will discuss how their agency had utilized FirstNet to manage their local operations.
2 Attendee Takeaways:
- Learn about the ways in which public safety agencies across the country are integrating FirstNet into their operations
- Understand the FirstNet Central platform and its benefits to public safety
FirstNet Central 101
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speakers: Igor Rudik, Director Mission Critical & Ecosystem Program, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; Randy Kerr, First Responder Network Authority
Rooms: George 1
Description: FirstNet Central is an exclusive, web-based portal designed to be your one-stop-shop for managing FirstNet services, including device and user management, billing, uplifting extended primary partners, network status updates and more. This centralized platform also offers tools for incident management so you can locally control real-time communications and coordination efforts during a live emergency. In this interactive session, you’ll experience a live demo of FirstNet Central and have opportunities to ask questions along the way.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Understand the Platform’s Purpose: Learn how FirstNet provides public safety agencies with control over and visibility into the FirstNet network’s operational status and site conditions through FirstNet Central – optimizing the user experience through a single, convenient homepage
- Effectively Use Self-Service Tools: Become proficient in using the online self-service functions available on the Public Safety Home Page, including managing services and billing, activating new devices, setting role-based priority levels and handling SIM swaps
- Master Network and User Management: Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to manage network status, user accounts, devices and user priority levels within FirstNet Central. Learn to monitor the network in near real-time and adjust user priorities during emergencies to ensure optimal operational performance.
The mission critical radio from Siyata mobile
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT Type: Mission Driven Track Speakers: Jason DePue, VP of Sales, Siyata Rooms: George II
Description: Join Jason Depue to learn more about the FirstNet mission critical push to talk radio provided by Siyata Mobile, this session will include an informative video on how current first responders are utilizing mission critical push to talk for dispatch and command and control communications on the SD7 platform interoperating with existing land mobile radio networks.
Unlocking the Potential of FirstNet: Unique Agency Implementations
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 2:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speakers: Tom Wedding, IT Infrastructure Specialist; Hamed Fazli, Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians IT
Moderator: Karl Wilmes, Chief Operating Officer, PSBTA
Rooms: Albert II
Description: What started as a vision over 10 years ago has now become a game changer for public safety today. The Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network, also known as FirstNet, has highlighted the importance of innovating in the public safety communications industry like never before.
And with an unprecedented, dedicated network comes unprecedented innovation. In this session, you’ll learn how public safety agencies across the country are uniquely integrating and implementing the network into their own operations.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Understand how FirstNet has transformed public safety communications since 9/11/2001
- Learn about the unique ways in which public safety agencies across the country are integrating and implementing FirstNet into their operations, enhancing their effectiveness and response capabilities
- Hear about the specific technologies being integrated, including but not limited to MCPTT and High-Powered User Equipment. its benefits to public safety
Enhancing Coverage & Intersecting Technologies
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 3:20pm PT
Type: Mission Driven Track
Speaker: Cody Postier, Principal Product Marketing & Management, FirstNet, Built with AT&T; Michael Marcellus, FirstNet/AT&T; DougHarder, First Responder Network Authority
Rooms: George I
Description: As communications technologies evolve, agencies must consider implementing mission-critical broadband systems. Coverage remains a top-of-mind consideration for decision makers. From terrestrial to satellite solutions, intersecting coverage innovations ensure first responders can communicate when and where they need it most.
In this session, we will explore various coverage solutions specific to FirstNet, including FirstNet MegaRange™ (High Power User Equipment or HPUE), innovative form factors, indoor solutions such as the Cell Booster Pro, and devices like Compact Rapid Deployables and Mini Compact Rapid Deployables. We will also explore ongoing research into satellite connectivity for devices and its implications for future service offerings.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Understanding coverage enhancements: Gain insights into the latest coverage enhancement technologies, including FirstNet MegaRange™ (High Power User Equipment), Cell Booster Pro, Compact Rapid Deployables and Mini Compact Rapid Deployables. Learn how these technologies can improve connectivity in various environments.
- Future technologies and form factors: Learn about emerging technologies and new form factors, such as satellite connectivity for non-specialized devices like the iPhone 14, and their potential impact on the future of public safety communications.
- Advocacy for implementation: Discover the importance of advocating for the adoption of in-building solutions and external antennas to ensure reliable communication for public safety officials, policy makers and users, thereby enhancing network performance and emergency response capabilities.
Enhancing Public Safety through Real-Time Crime Centers: A Collaborative Approach
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 2:30pm – 3:20pm PT
Type: Mission Ready Track
Speaker: Judy Lopez and Dago Melara-Gomez, Regional Transportation Commission, Las Vegas, NV
Moderator: Michael Barnbeck, Deputy Executive Director, PSBTA
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: Join us for an in-depth session led by the Las Vegas Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) as they discuss the transformative impact of the Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) in enhancing public safety and emergency response.
This course will highlight the critical roles played by the RTC and LVMPD in ensuring the safety and efficiency of the region. Participants will gain insights into how the RTCC operates and the significant benefits it provides to law enforcement and emergency services.
3 Attendee Takeaways
- Real-Time Situational Awareness: Learn how the RTCC provides continuous, real-time data from various sources, enabling law enforcement and emergency responders to make informed decisions quickly and effectively.
- Enhanced Coordination and Collaboration: Understand how the RTCC facilitates better coordination among different public safety agencies, ensuring a unified and effective response to emergencies.
- Crime Prevention and Reduction: Explore how the RTCC aids in identifying and preventing emerging crime trends through proactive monitoring and analysis.
Think Tank: Enhancing FirstNet Network Coverage and Features
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 4:15pm – 5:15pm PT
Type: Think Tank
Moderators: Jennifer Harder, Brian Hobson
Rooms: George I
Description: Join the FirstNet Authority and PSBTA leaders for an engaging town hall-style think tank session focused on the FirstNet Network. This hour-long collaborative discussion will feature an in-depth look at FirstNet’s coverage, features, and the critical aspects of priority and preemption. The session aims to foster a robust dialogue on how FirstNet can improve its services and better meet the needs of public safety professionals. Your input and participation are vital to enhancing FirstNet’s capabilities. The information garnered through this process will be incorporated into future improvements and innovations.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Network Coverage: Assessing the current state of FirstNet’s coverage and identifying areas for improvement.
- Features and Capabilities: Exploring the unique features of FirstNet and how they enhance public safety operations.
- Priority and Preemption: Understanding the importance of priority and preemption in emergency situations and how FirstNet implements these feature
Think Tank: Innovations in Public Safety Technology and the Future of FirstNet
Dates: Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Time: 4:15pm – 5:15pm PT
Type: Think Tank
Moderators: Jon Lewin, Randy Kerr
Rooms: George II
Description: Join the FirstNet Authority and PSBTA leaders for an engaging roundtable discussion focused on the latest innovations in public safety technology and the future of FirstNet. This hour-long session will feature an in-depth look at cutting-edge products, solutions, apps, wearables, and the role of AI in transforming public safety operations. Feedback and suggestions are welcome as we are gathering input from participants on how FirstNet and related technologies can better serve the public safety community.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Advanced Apps and Solutions: Highlighting the newest apps and software solutions that improve communication, coordination, and situational awareness for public safety professionals.
- Artificial Intelligence: Discussing the integration of AI in public safety, including predictive analytics, real-time data processing, and decision-making support.
- Future of Public Safety: Envisioning the future of public safety with the continuous evolution of technology and how FirstNet will play a pivotal role in this transformation.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
FirstNet In Action: Deployable Asset Requests
Dates: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm PT
Type: Plenary
Speaker: Chris Stratmann,Deputy Commander Response Operations Group, FirstNet, Built with AT&T
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: During this FirstNet in Action demonstration, representatives from the FirstNet Response Operations Group (ROG) and the FirstNet Authority will walk attendees through how and when to make a formal request for a deployable asset or network augmentation – a no-cost service to agencies who subscribe to the FirstNet network. With this live demonstration, attendees will learn how to submit a request utilizing FirstNet Central AND get a behind-the-scenes look at what occurs when the ROG team receives the request. Both Emergent and Planned events will be covered, including what considerations should be made prior to any formal submissions. This time will be highly interactive with plenty of time for Q&A – you won’t want to miss out!
The Changing Face of Hate: The Importance of Communications in Combating Domestic Extremism
Dates: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Time: 8:45am – 9:45am PT
Type: Plenary
Speaker: Tom O’Connor, Special Agent (Ret), FBI
Rooms: Niko I – IV
Description: This session explores the shifting landscape of domestic violent extremism in the United States over the past two decades. With the proliferation of social media and deepening political divides, extremist violence has escalated, creating new avenues for insider threats and opportunities for foreign actors to exploit societal weaknesses. Participants will examine the rise of domestic ideological attacks, which have become the most lethal form of terrorism in America. Session attendees will also learn about the critical importance of seamless and interoperable communications among public safety agencies to effectively prevent and respond to these threats.
A significant emphasis will be placed on the importance of utilizing FirstNet during crises. The session will also highlight the necessity of multi-jurisdictional interdisciplinary coordination and the role of reliable communications networks in managing large-scale manmade and natural disasters. In line with the FBI Director’s recent remarks, which emphasize that violent extremism is the most existential threat facing the United States today. This session underscores the urgent need for public safety professionals to be prepared for the increasing threat of domestic extremism.
3 Attendee Takeaways:
- Understanding Domestic Extremism: Gain insight into the factors driving the rise of domestic violent extremism, including the role of social media and political polarization.
- Threat Awareness: Recognize domestic ideological attacks as the most lethal terrorism threat in the United States today, echoing the FBI Director’s assertion that violent extremism is the most existential threat to national security.
- Importance of Communication: Learn the critical importance of seamless, multi-jurisdictional communication before and during incidents, with a focus on the role of FirstNet Communication in ensuring public safety.