Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Section
Past Conferences
28th Annual LEIM Conference, Sacramento, CA May 3-7, 2004
The following presentations were made during the 28th Annual LEIM Conference in Sacramento, California, May 3-7, 2004. The full conference agenda is available for download.
Presentations
Monday, May 3, 2004
ABC's of IT - Law Enforcement Technology Tutorial- Jim Chu, Deputy Chief, Vancouver (BC) Police Department
- David Mulholland, Lieutenant, United States Park Police
Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Beyond the Emerging Standards- Mark Stiegemeier, CEO, CRISNET, Inc.
- Eric Metcalf, Information Systems Administrator, Longview (TX) Police Department
- Larry Bornstein, Sergeant, Miami Beach (FL) Police Department
- Barbara Montgomery, ARJIS Project Manager
- Ken Rueben, Assistant Chief Investigator, Criminal Intelligence Unit Supervisor, Criminal Justice Division, Oregon Department of Justice
- Lew Nelson, ESRI
- Paul Embley, Chairman, XSTF
- Ken Gill, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs
- Oregon State Intelligence Network (OSIN)
- Intelligence and Information Sharing: The need for privacy impact assessments
- California Anti-terrorism Information Center
- US-VISIT (United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology) Overview
- Criminal Information Sharing Alliance Network (CISA net)
- Mary Jensen, TraCS Program Manager, Iowa Department of Transportation
- Lt. Mike DeLaMater, Marion Police Department
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Business Intelligence Applied to Justice Applications Electronic Citation Project - Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Emerging Local Wireless Broadband Technologies for Law Enforcement- Ron Norris, Deputy Chief of Police, Medford (OR) Police Department
- Michael Griffin, Assistant Chief, Law Enforcement Branch - Governor's Office of Emergency Services, California
- Dorothy A. Spears-Dean, Public Safety Communications Analyst, Virginia Information Technology Agency
- Vincent Talucci, Program Director, Volunteers in Policing (VIPS)
- Penni Reid, Volunteer Coordinator, Billings (MT) Police Department
- Donald C. Wilborn, Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Secret Service, Supervisor, San Francisco Electronic Crimes Task Force
- Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Ronald J. Wilczynski, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Supervisor, CyberCrime Squad
- Chief Kevin Green, California Highway Patrol, Information Management Division
- Assistant Chief Max Santiago, California Highway Patrol, Information Management Division
- Susan Bates, Director, Criminal Justice Services, Broadreach Consulting
- Dwayne Campbell, Mecklenburg County CJIS Project
- Sgt. Paul Freeman, Sacramento (CA) Police Department
- Mark Bateson, Worldwide Solution Architect, Hewlett-Packard
- Pam Scanlon, Executive Director, ARJIS
- Winifield Wagner, San Diego Data Processing Corporation
- John Ruegg, Director, Los Angeles County Information Systems Advisory Board
- John Aerts, Lieutenant, Los Angeles County (CA) Sheriff's Department
Thursday, May 6, 2004
Bomb and Arson Tracking System (B.A.T.S.) Computer Related Crime and Digital Evidence: Challenges & Responses- Bill McGee, Sr. Product-Line Marketing Manager, Security Solution, Cisco Systems
- Rusty Davis, Special Agent, Sacramento Valley Hi-Technology Crimes Task Force, California Department of Justice
- Brent Dyer, Technical Services Manager, Calgary Police Service
- Mike Gedlaman, Technology Architect, Calgary Police Service
- Mark Stiegemeier, CEO, CRISNET, Inc
- Titus Britt, Deputy Commissioner, Information System Support
- Detective John W. Mott, Mobile Data Computer Support Manager, Cleveland (OH) Police Department

