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Security review recommends more than 50 measures; CIB hires dedicated convention center security manager

5019899 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

A security assessment by Teneo recommended a layered security program, event-specific risk ratings, technology upgrades and dedicated staff for the Indiana Convention Center; the board has already begun implementing some recommendations, including hiring Brian Moore as a senior manager for convention center security.

A security assessment of the Indiana Convention Center presented to the Capital Improvements Board of Marion County recommended more than 50 strategic and tactical changes aimed at tightening event security while preserving the center’s role as an open, entertainment-focused venue.

Teneo principals — including former New York and Los Angeles Police Department Commissioner William Bratton — presented the findings during the board’s meeting. Bratton said the consultancy “put together a very comprehensive set of recommendations” after reviewing policies, conducting site visits and meeting dozens of stakeholders.

The report’s core recommendations, summarized by Teneo lead Courtney Adante, fall into two buckets: program structure and event security, and infrastructure and technology. On the program side, Teneo recommended creating dedicated convention-center security roles, increasing security…

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