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NATIONAL SPORTS SAFETY AND SECURITY
CONFERENCE& EXHIBITION
2014JULY 8 - 10INDIANAPOLIS, IN
THE BUSINESS OFSPORT SAFETY AND SECURITY
Dear Attendees,
On behalf of The University of Southern Mississippi and the National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4), we welcome you to the National Sports Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition. We are fortunate to be hosting our fifth annual conference in Indianapolis, “Amateur Sports Capital of the World.” During the conference, we will have an opportunity to see some of the best sport facilities in the United States. We hope that you will take full advantage of the many fine restaurant experiences, nearby shopping and local entertainment.
The theme of this year’s conference is “The Business of Sport Safety and Security.” We are glad you are here! The conference will provide you with valuable insight on safety and security business trends, strategies for organizational growth, and solutions for daily challenges in managing your business. We hope you will engage in the discussion sessions and develop an advanced understanding of the most current sport safety and security knowledge to keep abreast in the sports industry. Please take full advantage of listening to our outstanding keynote speakers; immerse yourself in the numerous educational sessions; and exchange real-world sport safety and security ideas and strategies at the networking opportunities.
Again, we want to thank you for attending. Without the support from our sponsors and exhibitors, this conference would not be a reality. Please take time to visit and thank the exhibitors and sponsors.
Lou Marciani Director, NCS4
WELCOME
Established in 2006, The National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security (NCS4), at The University of Southern Mississippi, supports the advancement of sport safety and security through training, professional development, academic programs and research. NCS4 collaborates with professional leagues, intercollegiate and interscholastic athletics, and endurance events, along with professional associations, private sector firms and government agencies. The Center provides critical resources for sport venue managers, event managers, first responders and other key stakeholders.
In order to meet current and future needs and to advance the industry, NCS4 has advisory boards, committees and subject matter experts that provide strategic guidance, assistance and advice on critical issues and trends. These individuals are recognized and respected experts from the world of sport safety and security.
MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014
NOON - 5 P.M. REGISTRATION 3 – 4:30 P.M. FIRST INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS “BEST PRACTICES” SYMPOSIUM JW Grand Ballroom 1-5 (Limited Seating) - Sponsored by eVerifile
Moderator: Paul Denton, Chief of Police, The Ohio State UniversityJennifer Gant, FBI, National Joint Terrorism Task ForceStephen Shelow, Assistant Vice President, Police and Public Safety, Penn State UniversitySharon Cessna, Director of Championships, NCAA
5 – 6:30 P.M. NATIONAL FORUMJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 THE THREAT OF TERRORISM AT SPORTING EVENTS: A DISCUSSION OF
TERRORISM’S CHANGING FACE AND BROAD IMPACT (Limited Seating)Sponsored by Organizational Strategies Inc.
Moderator: James Ammons, Unit Chief, Critical Incident Response Group, FBIAndre Simons, Supervisory Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit, FBIKari Erlewine, Unit Chief, Critical Incident Intelligence Unit, FBIJoel Rodriguez, Senior Analytic Service, National Counterterrorism CenterJody Kramer, Supervisory Special Agent, Behavioral Analysis Unit, FBI
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2014 8 A.M. – 5 P.M. REGISTRATION
7:45 – 8:45 A.M. BREAKFASTJW Grand Ballroom 6-10 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN
8:45 - 9:45 A.M. ANNUAL TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE: BIOMETRICS JW Grand Ballroom 1-5 MORPHOTRAK, LLC
GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD PRESENTATIONS
CASE STUDIES: SAFETY AND SECURITY OF PEOPLE, PROPERTY ANDINFRASTRUCTURE OF SPECTATOR EVENT FACILITIES
Moderator: Dr. Steve Miller, Interim VP, Southern Miss Gulf Park Campus
ARECONT VISION – MEGAPIXEL VIDEO: WATCHING EVERY SEAT IN THE BOWLKyle Parker, Regional Sales Director, Arecont VisionMitch Fagundes, Director of Global Business Development, Arecont Vision
MICROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES – REDEFINING PERIMETER SURVEILLANCE: AA CENTER GAINS SECURITY AND ENHANCED VISIBILITY WITH WIRELESS SURVEILLANCE PLATFORM
Dave Tynan, Vice President of Global Marketing and Sales, MicroPower TechnologiesJoe Heinlein, IT Director, American Airlines Center
10 A.M. – NOON CONFERENCE OPENING AND WELCOMEJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 Master of Ceremonies, Gary Gardner, TOTALeACCESS
KEYNOTE SPEAKERCaitlin Durkovich, Assistant Secretary, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland Security
PANELTODAY, IT’S ABOUT BUSINESS AND SECURITY
Moderator: Dr. Steve Miller, Interim VP, Southern Miss Gulf Park CampusPeter Ciaccia, New York Road Runners, EVP, Event and Broadcast Production, Tech Director, TCS NYC MarathonLen Komoroski, CEO, Cleveland Cavaliers/Quicken Loans Arena Duane McLean, Executive Vice President, Detroit Tigers John Fritsche, Senior VP, Olympic Operations, NBC Sports GroupPaul Browne, Vice President, Office of Public Affairs and Communications, University of Notre Dame
CERTIFICATION RECOGNITION – CERTIFIED SPORT SECURITY PROFESSIONAL (CSSP)
CERTIFICATION COMMISSION/PANEL RECOGNITION
NOON – 12:30 P.M. LUNCH
12:30 – 2:30 P.M. EXHIBIT HALL OPENJW Grand Ballroom 6-10
2:30 – 3:15 P.M. BREAKOUT/TRACK SESSIONS Room 201/202 � HIGH SCHOOLS – RISK MANAGEMENT FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC
ATHLETICS AND AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIESKarissa Niehoff, Executive Director, Connecticut Association of Schools and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic ConferenceDaniel Ward, Coordinator of Training, Exercise and Assessment, NCS4
Wayne Folkes, Director of Student Services, Lamar County School District, Mississippi
White River Ballroom G � COLLEGIATE – BEHAVIORAL ISSUES SURROUNDING COLLEGIATESPORT EVENTS
Debbi Fletcher, Director of Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana UniversityJoe Monroe, Chief of Police, University of KentuckyRichard Morman, Deputy Chief of Police, The Ohio State UniversityMarty Sargent, Associate Athletic Director, Oklahoma State University
White River Ballroom H � PROFESSIONAL – IMPLEMENTING SECURITY STANDARDS AND BESTPRACTICES FOR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS VENUES
Larry Bowman, VP, Stadium Operations and Security, Atlanta BravesRichard Fenton, VP, Corporate Safety and Security, Ilitch Holdings Inc.Paul Turner, Director of Event Operations, AT&T Stadium
White River Ballroom I � PUBLIC SAFETY – ACTIVE SHOOTER TACTICSKirk Wachenheimer, Small Arms Analyst, National Counterterrorism Center
Room 203/204 � MARATHONS/ENDURANCE EVENTS – INCIDENT COMMAND FORROAD RACES AND ENDURANCE EVENTS
Moderator: Dr. Stuart Weiss, Medical Director- NYRR/TCS NYC Marathon; Founder and Principal, MedPrep Consulting GroupJim Heim, VP Event Development- New York Road Runners; Race Incident Commander, TCS NYC MarathonKyle McLaughlin, Senior Manager- New York Road Runners; Security Director, TCS NYC Marathon
3:15 – 3:45 P.M. BREAK 3:45 – 5 P.M. BREAKOUT/TRACK SESSIONS CONTINUED Room 201/202 � HIGH SCHOOL – EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC
ATHLETICS AND AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIESModerator: Ryan Anderson, Athletic and Activities Director, Menomonee Falls High SchoolJay Hammes, President, Safe Sport Zone, LLCMike Gulino, Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics, Byram Hills School DistrictDaniel Ward, Coordinator of Training, Exercise and Assessment, NCS4
White River Ballroom G � COLLEGIATE – BEHAVIORAL ISSUES SURROUNDING COLLEGIATESPORTS EVENT
Debbi Fletcher, Director of Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana UniversityJoe Monroe, Chief of Police, University of KentuckyRichard Morman, Deputy Chief of Police, The Ohio State UniversityMarty Sargent, Associate Athletic Director, Oklahoma State University
White River Ballroom H � PROFESSIONAL – IMPLEMENTING SECURITY STANDARDS AND BESTPRACTICES FOR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS VENUES
Larry Bowman, VP, Stadium Operations and Security, Atlanta BravesRichard Fenton, VP, Corporate Safety and Security, Ilitch Holdings Inc.Paul Turner, Director of Event Operations, AT&T Stadium
White River Ballroom I � PUBLIC SAFETY – TAILGATING LIFE SAFETY ISSUES Moderator: Diane Mack, University Director, Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana UniversityEd Klima, Sr. Director of Public Saftey and Track Operations, Dover International Speedway Inc.Mark Watson, Chief, Speedway Fire Department
ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS AT SPORTING EVENTSModerator: James Campbell, Chief, Speedway Indiana PD
Room 203/204 � MARATHONS/ENDURANCE EVENTS – INCIDENT COMMAND FORROAD RACES AND ENDURANCE EVENTS (TABLETOP EXERCISE)
Moderator: Dr. Stu Weiss, Medical Director, New York Road RunnersHank Lawson, Director of Operations, NERRTCDaniel DeMott, Instructor, Texas A&M Engineering Extension (TEEX)
5:30 – 7 P.M. WELCOME RECEPTION NCAA Hall of Champions Sponsored by the NCAA
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2014
7 - 11 A.M. REGISTRATION
7:30 – 8:30 A.M. BREAKFASTJW Grand Ballroom 6-10
7:30 – 9:30 A.M. EXHIBIT HALLJW Grand Ballroom 6-10
9:30 – 10:15 A.M. KEYNOTE SPEAKERJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 HOW THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING CHANGED THE GAME OF
SPORTS SECURITYWilliam Evans, Commissioner, Boston Police Department
10:15 – 10:45 A.M. BREAKGriff in Hall 10:45 – 11:30 A.M. PANELGriff in Hall SAFETY ISSUES: BE PREPARED OR PAY THE PRICE
Moderator: Bill Squires, President, The Right Stuff Consulting Inc.Chad Kasdin, Partner, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLPRich Powers, Senior VP, Risk Services, American Specialty Insurance
11:30 A.M. – 1 P.M. AWARDS LUNCHEONJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 KEYNOTE SPEAKER CHAMPIONSHIPS AND ALLIANCES UPDATE
Mark Lewis, Executive VP, Championships and Alliances, NCAA
PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL SPORTS SECURITY DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP AWARDPresented by ASSA ABLOY
Richard Fenton, VP, Corporate Safety and Security, Ilitch Holdings Inc.
PRESENTATION OF THE FACILITY OF MERIT AWARDSPresented by CEIA USA
Minute Maid Park (MLB)Red Bull Arena (MLS)Smoothie King Center (NBA)Alumni Stadium, Boston College (NCAA)Yale Bowl, Yale University (NCAA)Commonwealth Stadium, University of Kentucky (NCAA)Carmel Clay School District (NFHS)Menomonee Falls School District (NFHS)Wicomico County Stadium (NFHS)MetLife Stadium (NFL)Madison Square Garden (NHL)Boston Athletic Association (Marathon and Endurance Events)
PRESENTATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARDSPresented by Stanley Security Solutions
Larry Bowman, Atlanta Braves/Turner Field (MLB)James McFarland, BBVA Compass Stadium (MLS)Ed Klima, Dover International Speedway (NASCAR)Donald Paisant, Smoothie King Center (NBA)Mark Bodenschatz, Pennsylvania State University (NCAA)Mike Gulino, Byram Hills Central School District (NFHS)Mark Briggs, Gillette Stadium (NFL)Marc Brenner, First Niagara Center (NHL)Dave McGillivray, Boston Marathon (Marathon and Endurance Events)
PRESENTATION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE AWARDPresented by NCS4 and SDM PRESENTATION OF THE FRIENDS OF NCS4 AWARDPresented by NCS4
1 – 1:45 P.M. PANELGriff in Hall BUILDING HUMAN CAPITAL: A FINANCIAL INVESTMENT
Moderator: Paul Turner, Director of Event Operations, AT&T StadiumMark Bodenschatz, Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Operations, Penn State UniversityRick Fenton, Vice President, Corporate Safety and Security, Ilitch Holdings Inc.Diane Mack, University Director, Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana University
1:45 – 3 P.M. KEYNOTE SPEAKERGriff in Hall PREVENTING FAN VIOLENCE: A KEY TO SUSTAINING REVENUE
Dr. Tamara Madensen, Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
3:15 – 3:30 P.M. BREAKJW Grand Ballroom 1-5
3:30 – 4:30 P.M. KEYNOTEJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATIONS TO ENHANCE
THE BOTTOM LINEJim Mercurio, Vice President, Stadium Operations and Security, San Francisco 49ers
4:30 – 5 P.M. TRAVEL TO BREAKOUTS AT VARIOUS SPORT VENUES IN INDY
TRACK SESSIONS CONTINUEDSponsored by Allegion
Attendees will have an opportunity to visit one sport facility in their industry. During the visit, the host will provide a facility safety and security tour and discuss advancements in their security plans. A discussion scenario will be conducted to enhance best practices.
Light food and beverages will be served.
5 – 7:30 P.M. TOUR AND BREAKOUTS AT SPORT VENUES IN INDY
� LUCAS OIL STADIUM (Home of the Indianapolis Colts, NFL)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: DRONE ATTACK
� BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE (Home of Indiana Pacers, NBA)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: POWER FAILURE
� BUTLER UNIVERSITY (HINKLE FIELDHOUSE) (Home of the Butler Bulldogs, Division 1)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: BOMB THREAT
� CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL (Home of Carmel Greyhounds)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: ACTIVE SHOOTER
� INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY (Home of Indy 500)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: WEATHER
� VICTORY FIELD (Home of the Indianapolis Indians of the International League)DISCUSSION SCENARIO: FAN INJURY/DEATH – LOCALIZED CRISIS
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014
7:15 – 7:45 A.M. BREAKFAST 7:45 – 8:30 A.M. PANELJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS: SECURITY IMPLICATIONS AND
COMMERCIAL POTENTIALWilliam Hewitt, Deputy, Weapons and Bombing Intelligence Team, U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityDanny DeLorenzi, Director of Security, MetLife StadiumJason Litowitz, Counter Terrorism Officer and Unmanned Aircraft Systems Threat Analyst, National Counter Terrorism Center’s (NCTC) Weapons, Travel and Targets Group
8:30 – 9:30 A.M. KEYNOTEJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 THE BUSINESS OF $ECURITY: BUILDING AND LEADING EFFECTIVE TEAMS
Dr. James T. Reese, CEO, James T. Reese and Associates
9:30 – 9:45 A.M. BREAK
9:45 – 11:15 A.M. ROUNDTABLESJW Grand Ballroom 1-5 CHALLENGES/SOLUTIONS
DISCUSSIONS: THREE SESSIONS (30 MINUTES)
� HOW TO EFFECTIVELY PREPARE FOR EVACUATIONS (SIMULATION MODELING)
Azizur Rahman, VP North America, Incontrol Simulation
� THE EFFECTIVE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ANALYSISJohn Slattery, Senior VP, AOOC, II, LLC
� CRISIS COMMUNICATION Michael Bugenhagen, Business Development, FEI
� CRITICAL PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION TRAINING FOR SPORT VENUES
Jordan Clark, Associate Program Director, Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (CELL)
� RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (SESA): ASSESSING COMPLIANCEDiane Mack, University Director, Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana University
� ENFORCING ALCOHOL POLICIES AND PROCEDURESJill Pepper, Executive Director, TEAM Coalition
� PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: SPORT SECURITY PROFESSIONAL(CSSP) CERTIFICATION
Paul Turner, Director, Event Operations and Security, AT&T Stadium
� CERTIFIED SPORT VENUE STAFF TRAINING AND BACKGROUND SCREENINGJennifer Brown, Director Strategic Solutions, eVerifile
� CYBER THREATS: A MAJOR TERRORISM ISSUEBrian Finch, Partner, Dickstein Shapiro, LLP
� SLIPS AND FALLS: SAFETY CONCERNSRich Powers, VP Risk Services, American Specialty Insurance
� DHS/FEMA TRAINING COURSESDaniel Ward, Coordinator of Training, Exercise and Assessment, NCS4
Daniel DeMott, Instructor, Texas A&M Engineering Extension (TEEX)
� BUILDING A DUAL-PURPOSE EMERGENCY COMMAND CENTERNorris Yarbrough, Director Emergency Response, Tulane University
� THE ROLE OF ROBOTICS IN THE FUTURE OF SPORT SECURITYJim Gunderson, President, Gamma 2 RoboticsLouise Gunderson, CTO, Gamma 2 Robotics
� EVENT MEDICAL COVERAGE FOR SPORTING EVENT PLANNERSDr. Stu Weiss, Medical Director, New York Road Runners
� IDENTIFYING FAN BEHAVIOR CLUES BY USING SOCIAL MEDIAJeff Spoerndle, Director of Special Services, Whelan Security
� THE GAME MODEL FOR EFFECTIVE SAFETY AND SECURITYMike Seamon, Associate VP, Campus Safety and Director of Game Day Operations, University of Notre Dame
� CROWD CONTROL: OUTSIDE THE SPORT VENUEErez Sharoni, Senior Sales Director, Talkaphone
� METAL DETECTORS VS. WANDSDanny DeLorenzi, Director of Security, MetLife Stadium
� DHS RESOURCESMonika Junker, Program Analyst, DHS
� SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES AT INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICSAND AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Dale Hackbarth, Director of Security, St. Marks School of Texas
� ENHANCING SECURITY PREPAREDNESS IN STADIUMS AND ON CAMPUSJohn Gill, VP Business Development, Vidsys
� SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES AT MARATHON/ENDURANCE EVENTSMike Nishi, SVP/General Manager, Chicago Event Management/Bank of America Chicago Marathon
� 3D PRINTER GUNSWilliam Hewitt, Deputy, Weapons and Bombing Intelligence Team, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
� ACTIVE SHOOTER TACTICSKirk Wachenheimer, Small Arms Analyst, National Counterterrorism Center
11:15 A.M. BOXED LUNCH
CONFERENCE CLOSES
10 A.M. – 5 P.M. CERTIFIED SPORT SECURITY PROFESSIONAL (CSSP) REVIEW COURSEConvention Center (Limited Seating Available)Room 139 Instructors: Debbi Fletcher, Director of Emergency Management and Continuity, Indiana University
John King, Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police, Boston College
NOON - 1:30 P.M. PRIVATE TOURS OFFERED BY THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS FREE TO OUR ATTENDEES (MUST BE REGISTERED) BRICKYARD (INDY 500)HINKLE FIELDHOUSE (BUTLER UNIVERSITY) Attendees will be provided a behind-the-scenes tour of these state-of-the-art sports facilities. They will get an up-close and personal look at all these facilities have to offer. Tours will last approximately one and one-half hours and include visits to the playing field or track, locker rooms, press box, and numerous other areas that are generally inaccessible to the public.
NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
SPORTS LEAGUESDavid Shaw IndyCar Series (INDY)Joel Downing National Basketball Association (NBA)Joe Corless Professional Golf Association (PGA) Dennis Cunningham National Hockey League (NHL)Ray Whitworth Major League Soccer (MLS)Joel Downing National Basketball Association (NBA)Joe Funk Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)Mike Lentz National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) Jeff Miller National Football League (NFL)Dan Mullin Major League Baseball (MLB)John Skinner Major League Baseball (MLB)Mike Rodriguez United States Tennis Association (USTA)Larry Buendorf United States Olympic Committee (USOC)Robbie Zalneck United States Golf Association (USGA)
SPORTS VENUESDanny DeLorenzi MetLife StadiumPaul Turner AT&T StadiumRick Fenton Comerica Park/Joe Louis ArenaMark Bodenschatz Beaver StadiumLarry Bowman Turner FieldEd Klima Dover International SpeedwayPeter Ciaccia New York City Marathon
ASSOCIATIONSJoe Abernathy Stadium Managers Association (SMA)Mike Cleary National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA)Bob Gardner National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)Sharon Cessna National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Don Schumacker National Association of Sports Commissions (NASC)
ORGANIZATIONSBrian Finch Pillsbury Winthrop LLCDr. Peter Fos University of New OrleansDr. Lou Marciani The University of Southern MississippiCharles Martin Robinson & Cole LLPMark Moran Mark Moran SolutionsMonika Junker Department of Homeland SecurityRuss Simons Venue Solutions GroupBill Squires New York GiantsJames Ammons Federal Bureau of InvestigationJennifer Grant Federal Bureau of Investigation
Advanced Detection Technology
Allegion
AMK9 Academy
Andy Frain Services
Arecont Vision
ASSA ABLOY
Avigilon
Axis Communications
Cawley Digital ID
CEIA USA
CES LLC
Cognitec Systems
Criterion Security
D3 Security
Edge Protection Solutions
Emergent BioSolutions
Exacq Technologies
Federal Resources Supply
FEI Behavorial Health
FLIR Systems
Garrett Metal Detectors
Global Elite Group
Griffin Logistics
Guardian 8 Corporation
Hytera
InControl Simulation Solutions
ISS 24/7
MicroPower Technologies
Milestone Systems
Morpho Detection
MorphoTrak
MSA Security
NCS4
NICE Systems
Pelco by Schneider Electric
Plastic Card Systems Inc.
Rapiscan Systems Inc.
Samsung
Service Works Inc.
Special Event Safety Seminars
Stanley Security
Stapleton Group
Talkaphone
Tamar - Group
Venue Intelligence
Veracity USA Inc.
Video Insight
VidSys
Wanco Inc.
WeatherBug
Whelan Security
EXHIBITORS
SPONSORSPLATINUM SPONSOR
TECHNOLOGY PARTNER
MEDIA
AWARD
GOLD SPONSOR
SILVER SPONSOR
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Butler University
Carmel High School
Department of Homeland Security
Exhibitors
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Friends of NCS4
Gary Gardner
Indiana Sports Corp
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
JW Marriott
Lucas Oil Stadium
Mississippi Office of Homeland Security
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA)
NCS4 Advisory Board
NCS4 Lab Council
Past Award Recipients
Sponsors
Stadium Managers Association
The University of Southern Mississippi Administration
The University of Southern Mississippi Office of University Communications
Victory Field
SPECIAL THANKS
UPCOMING EVENTSNATIONAL MARATHON AND ENDURANCE EVENTS
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