Scout Representative Attends the National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE) in Atlanta, Georgia

 This past month, KC Scout Incident Management Coordinator, Marcus Slaughter and the KC’26 Transportation Director, Jason Sims attended the National Operations Center of Excellence (NOCoE) event in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss and collaborate with other transportation employees about the upcoming FIFA World Cup. This 2-day event hosted around 20+ transportation representatives from many major cities/states all over the country, including, Miami, Seattle, Philadelphia, New York, New Jersey, Texas, Missouri, and Georgia.

This past summer, prior to the event, Atlanta hosted six matches, serving as a precursor to the larger 2026 FIFA World Cup. “Although I didn’t attend any of those matches, there was still a wealth of information shared on what to potentially expect when Kansas City hosts their matches next year, both good and bad,” Slaughter said.

During their time in Atlanta, not only did they learn lots of valuable information in regards to the upcoming FIFA World Cup, but they also had the opportunity of seeing the transit ins and outs at the Georgia World Congress Centers EOC, Centennial Olympic Park, and the Mercedes Benz Stadiums, as well as discussed technological strategies that they utilize during high level events to improve/enhance mobility.

Finally, Slaughter and Sims were able to present their preparations that the city and department of transportation were/are involved in ahead of the FIFA World Cup, as well as any strategies that they hope to implement.


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