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- 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 - GoogleInternet Pioneer
Championing the Next Phase of Global Connectivity
- Keynote: TJ Kennedy - CEO - GeoCommFounding President, FirstNet Authority
Public Safety Broadband Pioneer - Keynote: Todd Piett - Senior VP, Command Center Solutions - Motorola SolutionsWest Point Graduate | Harvard MBA | Former U.S. Army Aviator
From Rave Mobile Safety to the Motorola Command Center
- Keynote: Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC)Chairman, Communications and Technology Subcommittee
- School Safety and the Critical Role of Wireless Connectivity
- EXECUTIVE SESSION: A View from the Top: In-Building Wireless: Featuring the Leaders of Top 4 Wireless Associations
- 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
In-Building Wireless Connectivity • Public Safety Communications
• School Safety • Location Services and Indoor Mapping • 9-1-1 Inside
• Wireless Workforce Development
What You'll Experience
Two days. One stage. Senior leaders from wireless, public safety, policy, and school safety — in the same room, in Washington, DC.
Keynotes
- Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) — Chairman, House Communications & Technology Subcommittee. Principal congressional authority over the FCC, spectrum, and public safety communications.
- Dr. Vinton G. Cerf — VP & Chief Internet Evangelist, Google. Internet pioneer, Turing Award laureate, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, on the Ubiquitous Internet and what it means for the 90% of life lived indoors.
- TJ Kennedy — CEO, GeoComm. Founding President of FirstNet. A former firefighter, paramedic, and state trooper, TJ brings the first-responder's view of the indoor revolution now underway — school safety laws driving statewide mapping programs, 3D vertical location accuracy, and the data PSAPs now need to answer the most important question: where is the emergency — exactly.
- Todd Piett — Senior VP, Command Center Solutions, Motorola Solutions. West Point honors graduate, Harvard MBA, and former U.S. Army aviation officer, leading the platform behind 911 call handling, NG911, CAD, and the cloud that ties emergency response together. (Keynote presented as a fireside conversation on what happens once responders are inside the building.)
Fireside Chats
- Safety Under Assault — Chief Alan Perdue with NFPA's Director of Government Affairs Seth Statler, and Honeywell's Industry Affairs Manager Richard Roberts, on the coordinated pressure facing America's safety code system. Specific calls to action.
- Evolving to 6G: The Case for Indoor-First Wireless — A Conversation with Preston Marshall — Dr. Preston Marshall, Author, "Evolving to 6G: The Case for a New Approach to 6G and Beyond", founder and ex-Chair of the CBRS Alliance, on why the next generation of wireless must be designed for buildings — not adapted to them — and why no single technology will get us there. Moderated by SBC Managing Director John Foley.
Executive Panels
- A View from the Top — Five leaders of the wireless industry's most influential associations (WIA, NATE, WBA, APCO, SBC) take a candid look at where policy, spectrum, workforce, and in-building connectivity are heading — and what's holding them back. Patrick Halley (CEO, WIA), Tiago Rodrigues (CEO, WBA), Steve Devine (CTO, APCO), and Nathan Leamer (NATE State Liaison, DC / CEO, Fixed Gear Strategies) on one stage. Moderated by SBC Managing Director John Foley.
- Finding the Caller: How Indoor Location and Mapping Complete the 911 Inside Mission — When someone calls 911 from inside a building, getting the call through is only the beginning. Responders still have to find the person in time to help. The pieces that make that possible are being built in separate lanes: Ray Baum's Act and dispatchable location, wireless location accuracy at the FCC, NG911 modernization, indoor mapping in the GIS community, and school safety legislation in Congress and the states. What will it take to connect these efforts so every 911 call from inside a building reaches help that can rapidly find the caller? Moderated by Brooks Shannon, ENP (Esri), with David Furth (FCC - Deputy Chief, PSHBS), Brian Tegtmeyer (NHTSA National 911 Program) and Matt Gerike, PhD, GISP (Virginia 9-1-1 & Geospatial Services).
- 911 Directors — A candid conversation with the people who run 911 for the nation's capital and one of its largest counties — on what PSAPs actually need from buildings, technology providers, and policy. Heather McGaffin (Director, DC Office of Unified Communications) and Scott Brillman, ENP, CEM (Director, Fairfax County Public Safety Communications), and Lisa Madden (Motorola Solutions). Moderated by Steve Devine, CTO, APCO International.
- Beyond Blunt Bans: Could Smarter Infrastructure Solve the School Phone Problem? — Classroom smartphone distraction is real, and blanket cell-phone bans have become the dominant policy response. SBC's white paper Proposal: School Mode for Cell Phones offers a targeted technology alternative: a "School Mode" for phones. At scale, the approach depends on something that doesn't yet exist: a consistent geo-library of school perimeters. This panel connects the theoretical value of mapping standards to the real-world case for them. Moderated by Eric Toenjes from Graybar, SBC School Safety Work Group Sponsor, with Brooks Shannon (Esri), Jason Eyre (Murray School District, Utah), and Dan Craigie (Director of Government Affairs, GeoComm) .
Power Sessions
- Wireless Training Campus — A major announcement! First public look at Learning Alliance Corporation's new Tampa training complex, built to close the in-building wireless workforce gap at scale.
- Alyssa's Act of 2025: The Federal Bill and What It Means — Alyssa's Law is now on the books in twelve states. Alyssa's Act of 2025 (HR 6809) takes the next step — a standards-driven federal bill designed to complement state mandates with nationwide consistency. Lori Alhadeff (Make Our Schools Safe) on the movement and what the bill needs to deliver, and Chuck Wilson (PASS K-12) on why standards-based legislation is the right model for school safety. Moderated by Eric Toenjes from Graybar, SBC School Safety Work Group Sponsor.
- PSERN & FCC Signal Booster Petition for Rulemaking — What the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network learned about signal booster interference — and why it matters for every jurisdiction with building-based radio.
Networking & Exhibit Hall
- An unusual density of regulatory and legislative stakeholders working telecom, association leadership, and federal public safety programs in one building — and a format built to keep the conversation going.
- The companies building and supporting the technology on stage are on the floor — available for technical, commercial, and deployment-depth conversations.
- 5,000 square feet of exhibitor and networking space, with pre-function areas and meeting nooks throughout the facility for side conversations.
- The Kellogg Conference Hotel keeps attendees on-site through evening programming — conversations that start in a session continue through the reception and into dinner.
- Breakfast, networking lunches, and dedicated Exhibit Hall windows with food and beverage service, both days.
- Day 1 Closing Reception runs 5:00–7:00 PM with passed hors d'oeuvres, drinks, speaker access, and door prizes.
Two-day attendance is the way to experience the full program. Cross-session conversations, the full speaker roster, the peer network in the room, and the relationships that form between sessions — that's what two days buys you.
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 - Tuesday June 9th
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 Speakers - Wednesday June 10th
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.
Keynote Speaker
Todd Piett
Senior VP of Command Center Solutions
Motorola Solutions
Todd Piett is Senior Vice President of Command Center Solutions at Motorola Solutions — the platform behind the platform. When a 911 call is answered, his team's technology is what takes it from there: emergency call handling, NG911 services, computer-aided dispatch, digital evidence, drone and mobile video, and the cloud infrastructure that ties it all together. Before joining Motorola, he was CEO of Rave Mobile Safety, guiding the company through rapid growth and multiple acquisitions before Motorola acquired it in 2022. A West Point honors graduate and Harvard MBA, Piett served seven years as a U.S. Army aviation officer and rotary-wing flight instructor.
Additional 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, Department of Public Safety Communications at Fairfax County, Virginia
Seth Statler
Director of Government Affairs at NFPA
Pres Marshall
Author, "Evolving to 6G: The Case for a New Approach to 6G and Beyond",
Founder and ex-Chair of the
CBRS Alliance
Cesar Ruiz
President & CEO - Learning Alliance Corporation
Alan Perdue
Executive Director - Safer Buildings Coalition
Eric Toenjes
Board Sponsor - 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
John Foley
Managing Director, Safer Buildings Coalition
Matt Gerike PhD, GISP
Geospatial Program Manager
Virginia 9-1-1 & Geospatial Services
Virginia Department of Emergency Management
Brooks Shannon, ENP
Director of Emergency Communications Solutions - Esri
Brian Tegtmeyer, ENP
Coordinator, NHTSA National 911 Program - US Department of Transportation
Creighton Donovan, PMP
DAS Coordinator and Engineering Project Manager - PSERN
Dan Craigie
Director of Government Affairs - GeoComm
Richard Roberts
Senior Industry Affairs Manager - Honeywell Fire Safety
Jason Eyre, CETL
Technology Lead - Murray City School District, Utah
David Furth
Deputy Chief, FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau
Lisa Madden, ENP
Regional Manager - Command Center Software Ecosystem - Motorola Solutions
Highlights from Past SBC Tech and Policy Summits
Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill
Special Rates available to Summit Attendees
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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 18th, 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)
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