NCS⁴ NEWS eNewsletter | September 12, 2024

NCS⁴ Publishes Industry Research Report

Venue Security Director Survey

This study aims to explore professional sports venue security issues, emerging threats, and technology solutions. Information gleaned from this study will assist venue security directors in planning and policy development, venue operations, and technology utilization. The survey consisted of 53 questions related to venue demographics, staffing, training and development, facility operations, fan behavior, and technology solutions. The online survey was administered to venue security directors hosting professional sports teams from Major League Baseball (MLB), Major League Soccer (MLS), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Football League (NFL), and the National Hockey League (NHL).

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National Marathon and Endurance Events Safety and Security Forum

AN EVENT FOCUSED ON ADDRESSING CRITICAL SAFETY AND SECURITY CHALLENGES facing marathon and endurance events

The NCS⁴ will host the 2024 National Marathon and Endurance Events Safety and Security Forum on December 3-4 at the Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA. The objective of the Forum is to address key safety and security challenges facing marathon and endurance events and to share best practices for continuous improvement.

Road races and other participatory sports events attract large numbers of athletes and spectators, making safety and security a top priority for race organizers, public safety, and host communities. These high-profile events give rise to a host of potential risks and threats that must be addressed to ensure the safety and security of people, property, and infrastructure.

The full agenda will be available soon. In addition to general programming sessions, attendees will be involved in moderated discussions in the following areas:

  • Crowd Management and Control
  • Training for Staff and Volunteers
  • Extreme Weather Preparedness
  • Medical Considerations
  • Communication Systems

WHO WILL BE THERE: Event planners and operators, administrators and staff from marathons, half-marathons, 10K, 5K, and endurance events, law enforcement, emergency managers, fire, HAZMAT, emergency medical services, city planners, government officials, and sports commissions.

We have very limited space for this event, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Attendees consist of those working and/or supporting marathon and endurance events.
  • Private sector companies may only attend the forum as Solution Partners. Examples of private sector companies include event staffing, video/access management, perimeter security, consultants, lawyers, integrators, etc.

The Forum runs for two full days, starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, December 3.

The hotel room block ends on Tuesday, November 5. Visit the event website to learn more, register now, and book your hotel.

Thank you to our Solution Partner!

For information about becoming a Solution Partner for this event, complete this form or contact Sara Priebe, NCS⁴ Event and Membership Manager, at sara.priebe@usm.edu or 601-266-6858.

National Intercollegiate Athletics Safety and Security Forum

The NCS⁴ will host the 2025 National Intercollegiate Athletics Safety and Security Forum on January 28-29, 2025, at Duke University in Durham, NC. The objective of the Forum is to address key safety and security challenges facing intercollegiate athletic programs and to share best practices for continuous improvement.

Collegiate athletic programs and venues attract a large number of athletes and spectators, making safety and security a top priority for venue operators, public safety officials, and local communities. Discussing current issues and exploring solutions in a forum environment will help colleges and universities, athletic conferences, and associations enhance safety and security plans and operations.

In addition to general programming sessions, attendees will be involved in moderated discussions. The agenda and discussion topics will be announced soon.

WHO WILL BE THERE: Athletic administrators and staff from NCAA Division I, II, and III institutions, athletic conference administrators, football bowl administrators, NCAA representatives, campus law enforcement, local and state law enforcement, facility managers, government officials, emergency managers, fire/HAZMAT, emergency medical services, city planners, governing bodies, and sports commissions.

We have very limited space for this event, and registration is based on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Attendees consist of those working and/or supporting intercollegiate athletic programs.
  • Private sector companies may only attend the forum as Solution Partners. Examples of private sector companies include event staffing, video/access management, perimeter security, consultants, lawyers, integrators, etc.

The Forum runs for two full days, starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, January 28.

The hotel room block ends on Monday, December 30. Visit the event website to learn more, register now, and book your hotel.

Thank you to our Solution Partners!

For information about becoming a Solution Partner for this event, complete this form or contact Sara Priebe, NCS⁴ Event and Membership Manager, at sara.priebe@usm.edu or 601-266-6858.

NCS⁴ Constituent Featured on Global Podcast

Vice President of Investigations at IC360, Jason Van't Hof, was the special guest in the latest episode of Segal McCambridge's TortsCenter podcast. In this episode, Jason discusses the differences between regulation and compliance in sports betting, the potential benefits of federalizing sports betting, and more.

Read the Summer 2024 Issue of GAMEDAY SECURITY

The articles in this issue cover court-storming incidents, protecting high-profile individuals at events, and a safety and security primer for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

NCS⁴ eLearning Options

The NCS⁴ eLearning platform, NCS⁴ LEARN, provides opportunities for individuals and organizations to access asynchronous professional development opportunities. Current offerings include the following:

Please visit the website or contact us at NCS4Learn@usm.edu if you have any questions or would like to inquire about bulk registration.

Click one of the links above or the button below for details or to register.

The NCS⁴ is the only organization that offers a certification recognizing expertise in sport security management. Earning the Certified Sport Security Professional (CSSP) designation sets you apart from other professionals and highlights your dedication to remaining current with industry trends. Professionals in the sports security industry need to have a firm grasp of public safety measures and understand how to apply those measures in the unique environments created by sports venues and events. The CSSP certification validates expertise in the following domains:

  • Business and Facility Management
  • Emergency Planning
  • Emergency Management
  • Legal and Regulatory
  • Crowd Management
  • Security Principles and Practice

The CSSP certification is awarded to individuals who meet experience, education, and professional reference criteria and pass an exam relevant to sports safety and security management. It is maintained through ongoing continuing education and industry contribution requirements every three years.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Venue/Event Security Directors/ManagersVenue/Event Operations Directors/Managers
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency Managers
  • Private Security Practitioners
  • Fire/HAZMAT
  • EMS
  • Other Sports Safety and Security Leaders

BENEFITS

  • Expand security knowledge and experience
  • Strengthen relationships with peers
  • Broaden career opportunities
  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional development

IMPORTANT LINKS

For more information, visit the website by clicking the button below or contact CertificationSupport@usm.edu.

Fundamentals of Crowd Safety Course

NCS⁴ and GKStill International have partnered to jointly offer the Fundamentals of Crowd Safety online E-Learning course to address capability gaps in crowd behavior and sciences. Professor Dr. G. Keith Still, Visiting Professor of Crowd Science at the University of Suffolk, developed this certified, accredited course. The course offers an 8-hour online interactive experience designed to teach the essential elements of crowd safety and crowd risk analysis. The course is especially valuable to event organizers, as it ensures that those who complete it are compliant with the NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code — specifically, the areas of section 12 of the code that require a venue to provide a crowd manager trained in crowd management techniques for occupancies exceeding 1,000.

Kentucky football's season opener delayed by inclement weather. What you need to know

LEXINGTON — Kentucky football had to wait just a bit longer to begin its 2024 season.

UK's opener against Southern Miss initially was slated to kick off at 7:45 p.m. at Kroger Field. But inclement weather in the area forced the game into a delay. The delay, caused by lightning, pushed back kickoff more than two hours beyond the originally scheduled time. Read More.

Utah State Announces New Security Procedures for Maverik Stadium

LOGAN, Utah — In coordination with the Department of Homeland Security and local law enforcement, Utah State has announced several updates to their security procedures at Maverik Stadium in response to a recent assessment. Read More.

Security ramps up for Eagles-Packers Brazil game after players voice safety concerns

Security has ramped up ahead of the NFL’s first-ever game in Brazil after players from the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers voiced concerns about safety in São Paulo, according to ESPN.

The two NFC foes will battle in Week 1 at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo, marking the first NFL game played in South America. Read More.

Oklahoma City Public Schools assures visitors to sporting events will be safe

Oklahoma City Public Schools wants families to know they will be safe when attending sporting events.

“We have dedicated professionals that are thinking about their security all the time,” said Wayland Cubit, director of security for the school district.

Whether it’s in the classroom or at a sporting event, OKCPS said your child’s safety always comes first. Read More.