Government and Politics
June 5, 2025
From: Oklahoma Governor J Kevin StittOn June 05, 2025, Governor Kevin Stitt and Commissioner of Public Safety Tim Tipton announced the Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. Initiative-a first-of-its-kind, statewide effort to raise the standard of safety and coordination at major public events across Oklahoma.
“Oklahoma is leading the nation in securing our communities and keeping our residents safe,” said Governor Stitt. “My administration has focused on making Oklahoma a Top 10 state in public safety, and we’re making that happen. Whether it's school safety, illegal immigration, or the security of our biggest public events, we are taking action to protect Oklahomans and give law enforcement the tools and support they need.”
The Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. Advisory Council, under the leadership of Secretary Tricia Everest and Commissioner Tim Tipton, developed a comprehensive event safety guide to serve as the statewide standard for public event security—including concerts, parades, fairs, and sporting events. The guide emphasizes proactive threat assessment, interagency communication, and consistent coordination across law enforcement, fire, and emergency management agencies.
Today we're saying, “Not On Our Watch,” signaling Oklahoma’s unwavering commitment to prevention, readiness, and coordination.
“Oklahoma is a hub for major events—from Thunder games to statewide festivals—and we are committed to keeping every attendee safe,” said Commissioner Tipton. “This initiative will ensure our agencies are working from the same playbook and that our law enforcement officers have the intelligence, training, and coordination needed to protect lives.”
Key components of the Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. Initiative include:
The launch of Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. builds on Governor Stitt’s broader public safety strategy:
Governor Stitt is encouraging all police, fire, and emergency management teams across Oklahoma to begin implementing the best practices outlined in the Secure Oklahoma N.O.W. guide.
Find the guide HERE.