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

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Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Beyond the Emerging Standards
  • Mark Stiegemeier, CEO, CRISNET, Inc.
Biometric Systems Integration for Homeland Security Initiatives Challenges and Lessons of IT Installation Commercial Wireless Technology Comparisons
  • Barbara Montgomery, ARJIS Project Manager
GIS and Information Sharing for Community Safety and Homeland Security
  • Ken Rueben, Assistant Chief Investigator, Criminal Intelligence Unit Supervisor, Criminal Justice Division, Oregon Department of Justice
  • Lew Nelson, ESRI
GLOBAL Justice XML Data Dictionary: So, what do we do now?
  • Paul Embley, Chairman, XSTF
  • Ken Gill, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs
Implications of Intelligence and Information Sharing - General Session Knowledge Management in Law Enforcement Overview of Wireless Standardization Saving Lives - Traffic Safety Information Systems: A Perspective from Abroad TRACS
  • Mary Jensen, TraCS Program Manager, Iowa Department of Transportation
  • Lt. Mike DeLaMater, Marion Police Department

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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 Failure: IT Projects Faithful Companion Knowledge Management: Unlocking the Potential of Law Enforcement IT Systems Leveraging Resources: Enlisting Volunteers to Assist with Technology Implementation in Your Agency Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing National and State Resources for Investigating Cyber Crimes
  • 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
Pre-RFP Toolkit
  • Susan Bates, Director, Criminal Justice Services, Broadreach Consulting
  • Dwayne Campbell, Mecklenburg County CJIS Project
Sacramento Police IT Case Studies
  • Sgt. Paul Freeman, Sacramento (CA) Police Department
  • Mark Bateson, Worldwide Solution Architect, Hewlett-Packard
Why Should Cops Care About Network Security ( Adobe Acrobat file) XML: Case Studies in Data Exchange
  • 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

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Thursday, May 6, 2004

Bomb and Arson Tracking System (B.A.T.S.) Computer Related Crime and Digital Evidence: Challenges & Responses Cutting-edge Law Enforcement Technology Solutions: Point to Point Wireless and PKI
  • Brent Dyer, Technical Services Manager, Calgary Police Service
  • Mike Gedlaman, Technology Architect, Calgary Police Service
Emerging Law Enforcement Technologies in the United Kingdom IBM Technology Outlook Interoperable Mobility Solutions for Police, Fire, and First Responders Information Security for Law Enforcement IT Managers IT in Policing National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS) Update SOA - Web Services 101
  • Mark Stiegemeier, CEO, CRISNET, Inc
Successfully Implementing Mobile Computers for Law Enforcement
  • Titus Britt, Deputy Commissioner, Information System Support
  • Detective John W. Mott, Mobile Data Computer Support Manager, Cleveland (OH) Police Department
Supporting Police Operations with Information Technology

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