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Conference: March 16-19, 2026
Exhibits: March 18-19, 2026
West Hall , Las Vegas Convention CenterLas Vegas, NV

2026 Agenda

Powering Real-Time Crime Centers with Broadband Technology

Jesse Cooper  (Emergency Managment Specialist Domain Lead, First Responder Network Authority)
Michael Zilles  (Sergeant, Phoenix Police Department)
Cary Underwood  (Executive Director, Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Location: W225
Date: Monday, March 16
Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Track: First Responders
Topics: Broadband, Drones and Robotics, Situational Awareness, Threat Detection
Format: Panel Session
Vault Recording: TBD

Agencies across the nation are establishing and deploying Real-Time Crime Centers (RTCCs) in their jurisdictions. A real-time crime center (RTCC) is a centralized law enforcement hub that uses technology to collect, analyze, and distribute live data, including video feeds, license plate recognition, and gunshot detection, to support officers in investigations and real-time responses. RTCCs enhance situational awareness for officers, speed up evidence collection and analysis, and help law enforcement proactively prevent and solve crimes by providing actionable intelligence. This session will explore how RTCCs are employing the use of broadband technology to support these operations.

Takeaway

* Gain an understanding of how Real-Time Crime Centers enhance situational awareness and response times
* Learn how broadband connectivity enables the real-time flow of critical data, including video, analytics, and alerts
* Discover best practices from agencies that have successfully implemented and scaled RTCCs