Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Section
Past International Conferences

2nd International LEIM Conference, Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. 28-30, 2007

LEIM Section and Royal Bahamian Police Department logosThe following presentations were made during the 2nd Annual International LEIM Conference in Nassau, the Bahamas, November 28-30, 2007. The conference agenda is available for download.

Presentations

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Technology Tutorial Caribbean Law Enforcement Technology - Needs and Lessons Learned: Royal Bahamas Police Force
  • Moderator: Keith Bell, Superintendent, Royal Bahamas Police Force
  • Leon Williams, Chairman, Caribbean Association of National Telecommunications Organization
  • Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, Secretary General for Tourism in the Bahamas
  • Vejai Sammy, Caricom, Inc.
Building Public Safety Networks: A Primer for Executives on How to Build a Survivable Network for Voice, Data, and Mobility
  • Keith Bell, Superintendent, Royal Bahamas Police Force
  • Morgan Wright, Cisco

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Living with the Past, Looking to the Future
  • Bridget Lloyd, Assistant Director, Analytical Services, Police Services of Northern Ireland
Building, Leading, Collaborating: The Geographic Approach Applied to Law Enforcement in the International Arena
  • Moderator: Dave Cook, ESRI
  • James McCall, Commissioner, Virgin Islands Police Force
  • Alphonso Albright, Chief Information Officer, New York City (New York) Department of Probation
  • Shellie Solomon, Justice and Security Strategies, Inc.
The International Law Enforcement Community and the FBI: A Biometric Defense
  • Michael Pettry, United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (Available to sworn law enforcement upon request)
Mobile Computing 101
  • Brad Brewer, Sergeant, Vancouver (British Columbia) Police Department
  • Joe Martin, Panasonic
Interoperability and Caribbean Law Enforcement Users
  • Lance Valcour, Inspector, Ottawa (Ontario) Police Department; Program Manager, Canadian Police Research Centre
  • Steve Correll, Nlets
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Resources for Caribbean Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Robert Riegle, Acting Director, State and Local Office, United States Department of Homeland Security (Available to sworn law enforcement upon request)
Technical Operations: Now and in the Future Future Public Safety Applications
  • Moderator: Julie Folden, Motorola
  • Thomas Gross, Major, Miami-Dade (Florida) Police Department
  • Darrell La Fosse, Assistant Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

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Friday, November 30, 2007

National Institute of Justice: Incident Commander
  • Dr. John Morgan, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, United States National Institute of Justice
  • Gina Wheeler, Program Manager, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-Northwest
Securing Convictions with Digital Evidence
  • D. Miles Brissette, Assistant District Attorney, Tarrant County (Texas) Criminal District Attorney's Office
Law Enforcement Technology Issues and Solutions
  • Dr. John Morgan, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, United States National Institute of Justice

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