I see a lot of complaints about the alleged TSwift/Kelce wedding at MSG in several different categories. 1) Taste: I’m still not convinced it’s not a head fake or they’re already married and this is the party. But they have the funds to make even MSG look like an art deco solarium for a night. 2) Disruption: MSG has a major event like every day. This is a great place for a major event for many logistical and security reasons and shouldn’t be judged for disruption any more harshly than any other event. 3) July 4 narcissism or something? July 4th is a great anniversary if you love America, and everyone wants to have a party that day anyway and has days off work.
Wildfires often become the story.
On #NationalWildlandFirefighterDay, we recognize the wildland firefighters whose work continues under some of the toughest conditions imaginable.
Today is about the people who keep showing up long after the headlines move on.
Street-level coverage is only part of the picture.
Public safety also depends on coverage inside buildings, below grade, and across rural areas.
That's why T-Priority combines low-, mid-, and high-band—each with a different role.
https://t.co/wy4Adsrbjj
Major incidents don’t just test coverage. They test whether the network can handle sudden demand under pressure.
That’s why T-Priority plans for density — using high-band intentionally to help maintain connectivity when demand surges. https://t.co/wy4Adsrbjj
Public safety operations don’t stop after major incidents.
Neither should the support behind them.
National Safety Month is a reminder of why T-Priority was built with priority network access and year-round support for public safety. https://t.co/qvTqjgb1ZZ
Surge events put pressure on more than voice traffic.
T-Priority prioritizes both voice and responder data to help keep dispatch and coordination systems moving.
Because response doesn’t slow down when demand spikes.
https://t.co/W6ZOOhbbW2
This is an incredibly touching Police Week reflection from former police officer, Pamela Barnum.
I appreciate @T_Priority telling these important stories.
If security starts after connection, you’re already exposed.
When a device connects, untrusted data can reach your systems before control is established.
T-Priority starts authentication at the SIM — before access.
https://t.co/VnHl7op0bI
At the end of Police Week, the names are still here.
Former officer Pamela Barnum reflects on what it means to witness this community — and the responsibility that doesn't leave when the week ends.
Behind every name on the wall is a life still carried by someone. During Police Week, survivors and families return to remember and reconnect. Alongside @nationalcops, former Ofc. Pamela Barnum listened to the stories they continue carrying forward. Some stories stay with you.
Each rider arrives carrying a name, a memory, and a reason for coming back.
The Unity Tour brings riders to D.C. during Police Week to honor those they've lost and to find the community that keeps showing up for them.
Former officer Pamela Barnum is on the ground listening.
Was not ready for Eric Church to deliver the best commencement speech I’ve ever heard.
Six guitar strings. Six pillars of a life.
Faith. Family. Spouse. Ambition. Community. You.
Tune them when you’re whole, not just when you’re broken.
Watch the whole thing.
"We Ride For Those Who Died."
Earlier today, we welcomed an estimated 2,600 riders as part of the Police Unity Tour ride-in from New Jersey to the Memorial. Many thousands eagerly awaited their arrival throughout the Memorial grounds.🌹💙
#policeweek2026#policeunitytour
Most people see the Memorial. The CEO of @NLEOMF sees what others miss.
Bill Alexander joins Pamela Barnum to share what this space really holds — and why people keep coming back.
National Police Week 2026 | National Police K9 Memorial Service
This afternoon, 23 fallen K9 officers were honored for their bravery and sacrifice while in the line of duty in 2025.
The K9 memorial service was hosted by the @NPK9Foundation.
#PoliceWeek2026
Every May, Washington, D.C. becomes the center of the public safety world.
This week, we're walking alongside former officer and federal prosecutor Pamela Barnum — listening to the voices behind the names.
We are not here to cover Police Week. We are here to honor it.