Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Section
Past Conferences

24th Annual LEIM Conference, Westminster, CO May 22-26, 2000

The following presentations were made during the 24th Annual LEIM Conference in Westminster, CO May 22-26, 2000.

Presentations

V-ONE Presentation

Designing, Deploying, and Maintaining a High Speed Network: The Westin Experience
  • Bill Daughtery, General Manager, Westin Westminster

Motorola Presentation

Policies and Procedures for Technology
  • John Helms, CIO, Colorado State Patrol
InfoCop: Wireless Public Safety Expectations and Reality
  • Mark Stiegemeier, CRISNet by Megg Associates
Information Security: Protecting Technology Assets from Internal and External Threats
  • Howard Schmidt, Microsoft Corporation
  • Blaine Burnham, PhD, Georgia Tech Information Security Center
  • Ted S. Marfia, Sergeant, City of San Jose (CA) Police Department
  • Jeff Pauley
Transitioning from Analog Conventional Radio to an Interoperable Digital Trunked Radio System
  • Jim Chu, Vancouver (BC) Police Department
PDAs, Hand Helds and Compact Computers for Law Enforcement
  • Steve Jones Research In Motion (RIM) Pager
  • Jim Martin, Paradigm4
  • Steve Jones, Metro Nashville (TN) Police Department
  • Jan Ruderman, Panasonic Personal Computer Company
Digital Imaging Issues and Applications
  • Robert Moseley, NIJ-AGILE
Digital Imaging Issues and Applications
  • Charles Morton, Waynesboro (VA) Police Department
  • Robert Moseley, NIJ-AGILE
  • Charles Morton, Waynesboro (VA) Police Department
Law Enforcement Knowledge Based Systems
  • Dick Cronican, Compaq Professional Services
Unisys Presentation: The Role and Challenge for State Police in Integrated Justice Initiatives Securing the Kansas Criminal Justice Information System
  • Ron Rohrer, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
  • Norma Jean Schaefer, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
ePolice: Leveraging eBusiness and eCommerce Solutions in the Law
  • John DiCarlo, Sun Microsystems
  • Mark Harris, Sun Microsystems
InfoCop: Web Technology Workflow
  • Mark Stiegemeier, CRISNet by Megg Associates
Law Enforcement Orientation to Virtual Private Networks
  • George March, RISS Office of Information Technology
Evolution of Wireless Data Networks
  • Cheryl Cox, Lieutenant, United States Park Police
  • Matt Glover, Enfora
NCIC 2000: Wireless Applications Test Program
  • Jerry Marco, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Law Enforcement Grant Funding Panel: COPS MORE Technology Program Overview and Grant Requirements
  • Rob Chapman, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Service (COPS)
  • Mike McGee, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center - Rocky Mountain
Federal Integration and Interoperability Initiatives Panel
  • GLOBAL: Patricia Cogswell, U.S. Department of Justice
  • PSWN: Julio "Rick" Murphy, U.S. Department of Treasury
  • AGILE: Martin Zaworski, Broward County (FL) Sheriff's Office

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National Institute of Justice (Office of Science and Technology) Research Project In-Progress Reports (IPR)

Held in conjunction with IACP LEIM Conference.

ARIES (Automated Regional Information Exploitation/Sharing System)
  • Cassie Neal, Computer Systems and Communications Corporation
Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Multi-jurisdictional Information Systems Study
  • Thomas Kennedy, Lieutenant Colonel, Massachusetts State Police (Retired)

INFOTECH

AGILE (Advanced Generation of Interoperability for Law Enforcement)

New York State Spectrum Justice System
  • James Shea, New York State Division of Criminal Justice Service
Mobile Computing Integration for Uniformed Officers
  • Ken Pence, Metro Nashville (TN) Police Department

CATCH (Computer Aided Tracking and Characterization of Homicides and Sexual Assaults)

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