Successful Crowd Management and Security Operations for Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara Highlight CSC's Expertise
Super Bowl LX: A Testament to Effective Security and Crowd Management
On February 27, 2026, the Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC) proudly announced its successful execution of comprehensive event security and crowd management operations for Super Bowl LX, held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This annual event, often referred to as one of the largest sporting spectacles in the world, required extensive planning, coordination, and flawless execution, and CSC's performance exceeded expectations.
Acknowledging Leadership and Collaboration
The scale of Super Bowl LX was immense, stretching over 2 million square feet of secured space. The leadership of Cathy Lanier, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer of the NFL, was instrumental. Her guidance, along with the NFL Security and Special Events departments, established a robust framework that fostered collaboration among various security, operational, and public safety stakeholders.
Mark Glaser, CSC's Executive Vice President, articulated the challenges faced during the event, stating, "Super Bowl LX represented an extraordinary operational undertaking. Our teams delivered with precision, professionalism, and accountability, ensuring a positive experience for all attendees."
Extensive Operations Leading Up to Game Day
The operational activities for Super Bowl LX began on January 5, 2026, when CSC established a 24-hour operational coverage period, which lasted from the arrival of equipment to the final departures of personnel. Over 3,100 CSC team members were deployed, including event and security staff, supervisors, and specialized Field Intrusion Teams (FIT). Their diverse roles were crucial in reinforcing security at interior and exterior locations, managing patron screening and crowd flow, and maintaining command post operations.
A Multi-Agency Approach
Collaboration was a cornerstone of the operational strategy. CSC worked closely with the NFL, the San Francisco 49ers, and public safety partners, including the Santa Clara Police Department and local EMS services. This integrated, multi-agency approach facilitated timely communications and a unified response plan throughout the event, crucial for managing the large crowds effectively.
The smooth coordination amongst agencies, venues, and security providers contributed significantly to the event's overall success.
Preparing for a World-Class Event
CSC’s responsibilities spanned an extensive range of operations. They focused on ensuring effective ingress and egress management and crowd dispersal strategies essential for maintaining the safety and comfort of over 70,800 attendees on game day. The team’s methodical approach to these operations allowed for a seamless guest experience, greatly reducing potential inconveniences.
Monica Campbell, CSC's Northern California Branch Manager, summarized the essence of the collaboration experienced, stating, "Super Bowl LX was a remarkable achievement made possible through teamwork, preparation, and trust across every organization involved. Our collective effort ensured a safe and efficient event that reflected the highest standards of operational execution."
Conclusion
CSC’s exemplary performance at Super Bowl LX not only showcases its capability as a trusted leader in large-scale event security but also underscores the importance of collaborative effort in executing complex operations accurately. As events of this magnitude continue to grow, CSC reaffirms its commitment to ensuring safety and security at the forefront of its business operations. For inquiries and security services in Northern California, potential clients can reach CSC at their official contact.