PSCR 2022’s Exciting Sessions

PSCR 2022’s Exciting Sessions

Each year, NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research Division (PSCR), hosts an Annual Stakeholder Meeting that brings together representatives from the first responder community, federal agencies, industry, and academic institutions. Join us for the chance to engage in exciting sessions ranging from the Mobile Fingerprint Challenge winners’ announcement, patient triage management mobile apps, updates from FirstNet, mission critical voice testing platforms, and many other cutting-edge technology findings. With a diverse group of professionals and a year's worth of specialized updates, PSCR 2022 is the perfect event to connect participants with the continued progress of public safety communications innovation. The annual meeting will be held in person from June 7-9 in San Diego, California.

Plenary Sessions


Catch new topics and engaging panelists each morning in the conference’s large ballroom! These sessions will include leaders from NIST PSCR, its federal partners, public safety experts, and others.


mFIT Prize Challenge Winners Announcement


At this session, speakers John Beltz, Jonathan Lewin, Bill Maheu, and Dereck Orr will be announcing the prototype phase winners of the Mobile Fingerprint Innovative (mFIT) Prize Challenge. Contestants were invited to help advance mobile fingerprint capture technologies by refining existing applications on mobile devices managed by field law enforcement officers. Awardees will be recognized for capturing solutions that minimize the financial and logistical burden of existing fingerprint management systems on public safety organizations.



International Public Safety Panel


Throughout the last several years, notable progress has been made to provide broadband service for U.S. public safety organizations and personnel through FirstNet. There has also been exciting activity in other countries. This panel will feature representatives and experts from around the globe includ ..

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