- Keynote: Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC)Chairman, Communications and Technology Subcommittee
House Energy and Commerce Committee - Keynote: Vinton G. Cerf - VP and Chief Internet Evangelist - Google
- Keynote: TJ Kennedy - CEO - GeoCommFounding President, FirstNet Authority
Public Safety Broadband Pioneer - School Safety and the Critical Role of Wireless Connectivity
- EXECUTIVE SESSION: A View from the Top: In-Building Wireless
- 9-1-1 Inside: Coverage, Location, Mapping, PSAP Integration!
- In-Building Public Safety Coverage
- Building the Wireless Workforce
Two Days. One Stage. Six Essential Topics
The Safer Buildings Coalition (SBC) Wireless Tech & Policy Summit - now in its third year - is the sector's premier gathering at the intersection of wireless technology and the policies that shape it, where technology leaders, policymakers, and industry associations converge around a single mission: wireless connectivity that works in every building, for every user.
Set in Washington, DC - where policy gets made - at a full-service conference venue and hotel that keeps the conversation going well beyond the session room, the event builds on the success of past Summits that have drawn 250-plus attendees and featured A-list speakers from federal agencies, leading wireless associations, major technology companies, and the public safety community.
Policy shapes what gets deployed inside buildings.
Technology Innovation demands that policy keep pace.
The 2026 program spans 6 Topic Tracks that explore that interplay:
TOPIC 01
In-Building Wireless Connectivity
A broad look at the full ecosystem of technologies, standards, and policy tools available to eliminate dead zones across the built environment, including emerging approaches and the regulatory landscape shaping their deployment
TOPIC 02
Public Safety Communications
Public safety leadership and national associations have made dependable in-building wireless a stated priority for mission-critical communications. This track examines what that means in practice - for situational awareness, connected emergency response, and the technology investments that will get us there.
TOPIC 03
School Safety
This track covers technology leadership, standards development, and legislative progress across the school safety spectrum - from the panic button mandates in Alyssa's Act to PASS K-12 guidelines, threat detection, and emergency communications across 130,000 schools nationwide.
TOPIC 04
Location Services and Indoor Mapping
Horizontal and vertical location accuracy sits at the intersection of technology capability, regulatory and legislative policy, and real-world emergency response. This track explores how aligning policy objectives with commercial feasibility creates safety and enterprise value that drive in-building wireless deployment - not because it's mandated, but because it makes sense.
TOPIC 05
9-1-1 Inside
NG911 promises end-to-end, bidirectional, resilient emergency communications - but end-to-end means nothing if it stops at the front door. This track examines the full chain through the lens of SBC's 911 Inside™ framework: what it takes to ensure that every call for help gets through, with location and context, from inside every building.
TOPIC 06
Wireless Workforce Development
The scale of in-building wireless deployment needed across the built environment demands a workforce strategy equal to the challenge. This track examines the training, credentialing, and apprenticeship programs turning policy ambition into boots on the ground.
There is no substitute for putting the right people in the same room!
The knowledge and connections forged here sharpen our collective thinking and open doors to the innovation and policy conversations that matter most - to our organizations, our communities, and the people we serve.
Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speaker
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC)
Chairman, Communications & Technology Subcommittee
House Energy & Commerce Committee
Congressman Richard Hudson represents North Carolina's 9th Congressional District and chairs the Communications and Technology Subcommittee on the House Energy and Commerce Committee — the principal congressional body with legislative and oversight authority over the FCC, telecommunications policy, spectrum, and public safety communications. First elected in 2013, Rep. Hudson was rated the most effective legislator from North Carolina by the Center for Effective Lawmaking.
Keynote Speaker
Vinton G. Cerf
VP - Chief Internet Evangelist
Google
Vinton G. Cerf is Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. Together with Bob Kahn, he is widely recognized as one of the fathers of the Internet. A recipient of the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom, the ACM Turing Award, and the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, Dr. Cerf is a member of both the U.S. National Academies of Science and Engineering and holds 33 honorary degrees. His current work on what he calls the Ubiquitous Internet — the convergence of cellular, satellite, Wi-Fi, fiber, and high-altitude platforms into a single seamless network — speaks directly to the in-building connectivity and public safety communications challenges at the heart of this Summit.
Keynote Speaker
TJ Kennedy
CEO of GeoComm
Former President of FirstNet
TJ Kennedy is the Chief Executive Officer of GeoComm, a leader in GIS-driven solutions that enhance public safety and school emergency response. With nearly 30 years of experience in emergency services, defense, and critical infrastructure, he brings a lifelong commitment to advancing technology that empowers first responders and protects communities. A former firefighter, paramedic, and state trooper, TJ combines operational insight with innovation to improve coordination and save lives when seconds matter.
Confirmed Speakers
Patrick Halley
President and CEO - Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA)
Tiago Rodrigues
CEO - Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA)
Steve Devine
Chief Technology Officer at APCO International
Lori Alhadeff
President, Make our Schools Safe
Heather McGaffin
Director at DC Office of Unified Communications
Scott Brillman
Director of Department of Public Safety Communications (9-1-1)
Fairfax Count, VA
Seth Statler
Director of Government Affairs at NFPA
Pres Marshall
Technical Fellow, Logos Space Systems
John Foley
Managing Director, Safer Buildings Coalition
Cesar Ruiz
President & CEO - Learning Alliance Corporation
Alan Perdue
Executive Director - Safer Buildings Coalition
Eric Toenjes
Board Chair - SBC School Safety WG
National Market Manager - Wireless - Graybar
Chuck Wilson
Co-Founder - PASSK12
Nathan Leamer
NATE: State Liaison for District of Columbia
CEO: Fixed Gear Strategies
Seth Buechley
Founder, Safer Buildings Coalition
Scott Brillman
Director, Department of Public Safety Communications at Fairfax County, Virginia
Highlights from Past SBC Tech and Policy Summits
Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill
Special Rates available to Summit Attendees
Stay at the Event Venue - Keep the Conversation Going!
Newly renovated rooms with work space and WiFi
- We have secured a block of rooms for the Group for the dates of June 8 - 11, 2026.
- Rooms will be held until the cut-off date of Saturday, May 9th, 2026,
- Special SBC online rate reservations are live and can be made by clicking on the hotel booking link below.
- After the respective hotel cut-off date, reservations made will be based on a space and current rate available basis
- All reservations must be secured with your individual credit card.
- DO NOT DELAY! Quantities are limited and DC Hotel rates can be very high in June
Other hotels nearby:
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC NoMa Union Station
501 New York Avenue NE, Suite B, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002
(1 mile from Kellogg Conference Center)
Courtyard by Marriott Washington, DC/U.S. Capitol
1325 2nd St NE, Washington, DC 20002
(0.8 miles from Kellogg Conference Center)
The Morrow Washington DC, Curio Collection by Hilton
501 New York Avenue NE, Suite B, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002
(1 mile from Kellogg Conference Center)
Washington Marriott Capitol Hill
175 L St NE, Washington, DC 20002
(0.9 miles from Kellogg Conference Center)
Other hotels nearby:
Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill
Special Rates available to Summit Attendees
Stay at the Event Venue - Keep the Conversation Going!
Newly renovated rooms with work space and WiFi
- We have secured a block of rooms for the Group for the dates of June 8 - 11, 2026.
- Rooms will be held until the cut-off date of Saturday, May 9th, 2026,
- Special SBC online rate reservations are live and can be made by clicking on the hotel booking link below.
- After the respective hotel cut-off date, reservations made will be based on a space and current rate available basis
- All reservations must be secured with your individual credit card.
- DO NOT DELAY! Quantities are limited and DC Hotel rates can be very high in June
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC NoMa Union Station
501 New York Avenue NE, Suite B, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002
(1 mile from Kellogg Conference Center)
Courtyard by Marriott Washington, DC/U.S. Capitol
1325 2nd St NE, Washington, DC 20002
(0.8 miles from Kellogg Conference Center)
The Morrow Washington DC, Curio Collection by Hilton
501 New York Avenue NE, Suite B, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002
(1 mile from Kellogg Conference Center)
Washington Marriott Capitol Hill
175 L St NE, Washington, DC 20002
(0.9 miles from Kellogg Conference Center)
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Sponsorship Opportunites
The 2026 SBC WIRELESS TECH & POLICY SUMMIT offers a unique opportunity to put your brand in front of the industry's most influential leaders in wireless infrastructure, public safety, and school safety policy. Sponsorship packages include visibility across the event, exhibit space, and recognition in all Summit communications.
Several packages have already sold - including our Reception Sponsor, Wi-Fi Sponsor, and Tote Bag Sponsor. Download our prospectus to see all available options and secure your spot.