Surge & Sporting Events

Texas A&M

How SafeZone Helped Resolve Real Game Day Incidents

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, share real examples where SafeZone helped resolve lost children, missing persons, and crowd disturbances. They explain how messaging and location tools prevented small issues from escalating into larger incidents.

Joe Monroe

Improving Safety and Response at Large Campus Events

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how SafeZone improves preparation and response for large-scale events. He highlights how real-time location awareness helps deploy officers more efficiently and reduce response times during incidents.

Barbara O'Connor

What Game Day Teaches Us About Everyday Campus Safety Operations

Barbara O’Connor, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety at Florida State University, explains how the collaboration and real-time coordination used on game days can be applied to everyday campus operations. She highlights the value of integrated safety centers, cross-department communication, and proactive risk management.

Joe Monroe

How SafeZone Supports Game Day Safety and Transient Crowds

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how SafeZone helps manage safety during large game day events. He highlights how geolocation and beacon technology enable faster officer response and more efficient communication with transient fan populations.

Texas A&M

Why Indoor Positioning Matters for Large-Scale Campus Events

Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, explains how indoor positioning and scalable technology support safety during large stadium events and concerts. He shares how real-time visibility allows teams to validate plans, adapt to changing conditions, and manage events beyond football season.

Texas A&M

The Game Day Safety Challenges Texas A&M Faced Before SafeZone

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, describe the challenges of managing staffing, communication, and response accuracy during large events. They explain how SafeZone enhanced visibility into officer locations and improved response efficiency when plans didn’t match real-world conditions.

Texas A&M

Managing Game Day Safety for 100,000+ Fans at Texas A&M

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, explain how SafeZone supports game day operations at massive scale. They discuss how real-time location awareness and indoor positioning improve situational awareness, officer deployment, and coordination during events with more than 100,000 attendees.