LEIM 2010 Conference Presentations By Track
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As part of an ongoing process to deliver focused content, this year’s LEIM Conference offered seven different workshop topic tracks to assist conference attendees select which sessions would be of most interest to them.
Technology
T1: New Tools to Keep America Safe
T2: GPS Implanted Bait Money - Building a Better Mousetrap
T3: Mobile Fingerprint Readers in the National Capitol Region
T4: Mobile Computer Solution for the Marine Environment
T5: Awareness, Prevention and Technology Strategies Addressing Wandering Behaviors in Those with Cognitive Conditions
T6: Personnel Position/Location Technology for Law Enforcement
T7: New Horizons in Information Sharing Technology
T8: Transitioning your Department to Digital Photography & Other Forms of Digital Media
Policy
P1: Digital Asset Management: Digital Evidence, Strategies, and Solutions (available upon request)
P2: Police Training 2010 - Online Education
P3: LPRs: Technical Standards and Practices
P4: State and Local Justice/Public Safety Federal Grant Forecast FY2010-2015
P5: Television Monitoring Workflows and Best Practices: A PIO's Perspective
P6: Rethinking Information Protection: Strategies For Police Organizations to Balance Sharing With Protection
Systems/Information Sharing
S1: eTrace/ a web-based Electronic Firearms Tracing and Analysis Tool
S2: Enhancing Situational Awareness and Officer Safety: Getting Rich Data from Other Jurisdictions and Agencies
S3: Dirty Data II: An Enhanced Version of the Quick Assess Toolkit
S4: Patrol’s Technical Highway of Sharing
S5: eGuardian Counterterrorism Information Sharing Program
S6: National Missing & Unidentified Persons System
S7: Department of Homeland Security Tools for Law Enforcement Information Sharing
S8: Law Enforcement Online
Communications and Interoperability
C1: Public Safety Communications Update
C2: Black Hawk County Consolidated Communications First to Offer Texting to 9-1-1
C3: Achieving Interoperability in Critical IT and Communication Systems
C4: Ask A Dispatcher-Providing a 'Dear Abby' Service for People with Questions about Law Enforcement.
C5: Public Safety Coverage Inside Schools and Courthouses
C6: Putting the Cuffs on Interoperability
C7: Proactive Analysis of Specialized Databases
Project Management
PM1: Law Enforcement Project Management for Developing RFPs, System Acquisition, Implementation, and Beyond
PM2: Anatomy of a Grant Program: COPS 2007 Technology Grant Lessons Learned & Best Practices
PM3: The Ups and Downs of Collaborating with Other City Departments
PM4: Introduction to IT Project Management for Public Safety Agencies (6Mb)
Development
D1: Introduction to NIEM for Law Enforcement Executives
D2: SOA implementation Using the Justice Reference Architecture (JRA)
D3: The Information Sharing Future - Federated Identity and Single Sign On
D4: Using Open Source Software to Advance Law Enforcement Mission Critical Operations and To Reduce Costs (19Mb)
Intelligence/Analysis
I1: Deriving Advanced Analytics from Regional Information Sharing (5Mb)
I2: The Dallas County Exchange: Leveraging FBI’s N-DEx data Standards at a Local, County Level
I3: Serving and Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence with Information Led Policing Technology
I4: Law Enforcement National Data Exchange: Connecting the Dots
I5: Marketing a Crime Analysis Unit - One Agency's Approach (8Mb)
I6: Building a Fusion Center, a Technology Needs Assessment for Planning
I7: What the Nationwide SAR Initiative Can Do For Your Agency
For more information contact David Roberts, LEIM Staff Liaison.