Law Enforcement Information Management (LEIM) Section
Past Conferences

31st Annual LEIM Conference, Greensboro, NC May 21-25, 2007

31st LEIM ConferenceThe following presentations were made during the 31st Annual LEIM Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina, May 21-25, 2007. Additional presentations will be posted as they are received. The full conference agenda is available for download.

Presentations

Monday, May 21, 2007

Law Enforcement Technology Tutorial: The ABCs of IT National Institute of Justice In-Process Review

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Interoperability in a Post 9/11 World
  • Jim Chu, Deputy Chief, Vancouver (BC) Police Department
  • Dr. John Morgan, Deputy Director, National Institute of Justice
  • Kevin Kearns, Executive Director, iXP Corporation
Next Generation Wireless Data Solutions for Public Safety
  • Kim Hull, Captain, Missouri State Highway Patrol
  • Rob Mendel, Director of Sales, Sierra Wireless, Inc.
  • Jack Deasy, Director, Government Services Civil Programs Immersat, Inc.
Fusion Centers-Current Status, Future Developments & a National Strategy
  • Sam Reingold, Deputy Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment, Office of the Director for National Intelligence
  • Bart R. Johnson, Colonel, Vice Chairman, Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative
Mobile Reporting & Vehicle Ergonomics "Lessons Learned" VIPER: North Carolina's Interoperable Communications System Digital Video Systems: Developing Minimum Performance Specifications Traffic Records 101
  • Larry C. Holestine, Director of Public Safety Services, Data Nexus, Inc.
  • Cindy Richey, Information Technology Manager, Colorado State Police
Best Practices Information Sharing: Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network (OLLEISN) Securing Law Enforcement IT systems: The Auditor's Perspective Preparing for Future Trends that Threaten Law Enforcement & Homeland Security
  • Martyn Hart, Director of Law Enforcement & Homeland Security Group, Gartner, UK
  • Jeff Vining, Vice President of Research, Gartner Governmental Research (Homeland Security and Law Enforcement)
Overview of Available Hot Spot Software for Crime Mapping Leveraging Open Source Software in Law Enforcement

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Trial By Fire: Hard Lessons Learned Securing Convictions with Digital Evidence
  • D. Miles Brissette, Assistant Criminal District Attorney, Tarrant County (TX) Criminal District Attorney's Office
  • Michael Fergus, Project Manager, Regional Forensic Video Laboratories Project, IACP
Florida Law Enforcement Exchange (FLEX) and Finder: Cooperatively Supporting Law Enforcement Data Sharing at State and Regional Levels
  • Dr. Ron Eaglin, Professor, Department of Engineering Technology, University of Central Florida
  • Mike Phillips, Technical Coordinator, Project Manager, Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The Future of Policing: The Use of Mobile Video to Enhance Police Response
  • Dan Gomez, Sergeant, Los Angles (CA) Police Department
  • Damien Levesque, Detective, Los Angeles (CA) Police Department
  • Sid Hassan, Business Development Manager, Motorola
Breaking Down Electronic Information Barriers
  • Bob Hilhorst, IT Director, Waterloo (ON) Regional Police Service
  • Barbi Kotlarewsky, IT Applications Manager, Ottawa (ON) Police Service
Interoperability Breakthrough: Virtual Data Fusion for Greater Public Safety
  • Stephen Lodge, Chief of Police, Santa Clara (CA) Police Department
  • Sheryl Contois, Director of Technical Services Division, City of Palo Alto (CA)
  • Phil Bates, Information Technology Director, Utah Department of Public Safety
Incident Commander Crisis Simulation Trainer FBI's National Information Sharing Project: N-DEx - Get Onboard with the Latest Update, Timelines, and Prototype Working for You: U.S. Department of Justice's Global Advisory Committee (GAC)
  • Robert P. Boehmer, Director, Institute for Public Safety Partnerships, University of Illinois at Chicago; Chairman, US DOJ's Global Advisory Committee
  • Bart R. Johnson, Colonel, Deputy Superintendent, Field Command, New York State Police; Vice-Chairman, US DOJ's Global Advisory Committee
  • Paul Wormeli, Executive Director, IJIS Institute
Information Bridging and Brokering Now and the Future, The Middle Atlantic Approach
  • David B. Mitchell, J.D., Delaware State Secretary for Safety and Homeland Security, Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security
  • Tim Carr, Director of Washington/Baltimore HIDTA
Implementing Regional Law Enforcement Information Sharing Systems: Results from the CRISP Study Intelligence Led Policing: The Use of Data and Analytics in Law Enforcement Information Sharing: Operating from a Common Framework - Two Strides Forward Interstate Driver's License and Photo Exchange for Positive Identification The Law Enforcement Applications of Automatic License Plate Recognition
  • Tim McFadden, Project Manager, Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization
  • Dan Gomez, Sergeant, Los Angeles (CA) Police Department
Technically, Cooperation is Possible!

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Town Hall - Wireless Voice and Data at 700 MHz Leading Edge Issues: Technology Trends in Identity Crimes and DNA Tracking A Data-driven Focused Deterrent Strategy to Close Drug Markets and Reduce Drug Related Violence Citizen Observer: The Boston Police Department's Alert Network
  • Joseph Porcelli, Program Coordinator, Neighborhood Crime Watch Unit, Boston (MA) Police Department
  • Eric Franz, Sergeant, Cincinnati (OH) Police Department
Improving Operational Front Line Effectiveness: A Mobile Success Story
  • Aled Eynon, Program Manager, North Wales Police, United Kingdom
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP): Bringing New Technology to the Field - Update on the Danville Pilot Doing the Right Thing: Protecting Information through Private Policy and Technology
  • Carl Wicklund, Executive Director, American Probation and Parole Association; Chairman, Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group
  • William Harris, Captain, Criminal Intelligence Division, Delaware State Police
  • John Reugg, Director, Information Systems Advisory Body, Los Angeles County (CA) Board of Supervisors
Automated Enforcement Information Sharing Using Nlets Oklahoma City Case Study: 400 Square Miles of Fixed and Mobile Wireless Mesh for Public Safety
  • Mark Meier, Information Technology Director, City of Oklahoma (OK)
  • Ralph Gibson, Major, Oklahoma (OK) Police Department
  • Bradd Brown, Lieutenant, Oklahoma (OK) Police Department
Statewide Mobile Data/RMS Solutions Technology Lessons Learned from Multiple Florida Agencies Criminal Justice and Beyond: The National Information Exchange Model

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National Institute of Justice In Process Review

Monday, May 21, 2007

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP): Bringing New Technology to the Field - Update on the Danville Pilot Tactical Video and Field Operations: The User Experience Sensors and Surveillance Technology (Reports from the Field) Interstate Driver's License and Photo Exchange for Positive Identification Nlets Interstate Sharing of Photos (NISP) Public Safety Alert and Notification System Project Tactical Voice-to-Voice Translation for Law Enforcement & Correctional Officers

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