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2005 LEIM Conference

Presentations

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Federal Strategies Supporting Interoperability and Information Sharing in Your Agency: An Executive Perspective

Pre-RFP Toolkit

Managing Mobile Digital Video Systems

Emerging Wireless Technologies for Public Safety

How to Successfully Manage a Technology Project

Eliminating and Mitigating In-Car Technology Clutter: Costs and Benefits

  • Julio Valcacel, Jr. Sergeant, Maryland State Police
  • Greg Lewis, Sergeant (Ret.), College Station (TX) Police Department, Public Safety Manager, Visteon

Achieving Communications with Voice Over IP: Programs and Demonstrations

Protecting Critical Infrastructure: Understanding Data and Network Security

IT Governance in Law Enforcement Organizations: Who's in charge here anyway?

Information Sharing: Stop Talking and Start Doing

Mobile Computing and Innovative Video Wall Programs

Getting Crime Analysis Out of the Office and Onto the Street

Wireless Mesh Networks for Public Access and Public Safety

  • Leonard Scott, MIS Business Unit Manger, City of Corpus Christi (TX)
  • Steve Lowe, Vice President of Public Safety Applications and Products, Tropos Networks

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

National Information Technology Standards: Efforts, Resources, and Successes

X-Files: XML Based Facial Images for Law Enforcement

Real World Project Management

  • John Arnstein, Director, Local Public Safety Practice, MTG Management Consultants, LLC

Examining Pawnshop Activity in St. Louis County using GIS

Best Practices for Information Sharing Peer-to-Peer Panel

  • Ernie Hayden, Manager, Enterprise Information Security, Port of Seattle (WA)
  • Morgan Wright, Global Solutions Manager, Public Safety and Justice, Cisco Systems, Inc. Office
  • Lou Pacheco, Deputy Chief of Police, Raynham (MA) Police Department
  • Dean Zanone, Sergeant (Ret.) Seal Beach (CA) Police Department, Public Safety Solutions Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc.

VIPER (Voice Interoperability Plan for Emergency Responders)

Information Technology Lessons Learned from the United Kingdom

  • Martyn Hart, Director of Consulting, United Kingdom Police Service, Gartner

Capturing Fingerprints and Photographs via PDA devices

Technology Best Practices: Gainesville Police Department

Mobile Computing and Automated Data Collection

Computer Crime, Internet Investigations and Digital Evidence Solutions

Street Drug Crime and Violence Reduction Strategy: Partnering Technology, Law Enforcement and the Community

Putting Your Finger on Biometrics

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Thursday, May 26, 2005

800Mhz Public Safety Re-banding

  • Robert Gurss, Legal and Government Affairs Director, APCO International
  • Joe Hanna, Past President, APCO

Police, Fire, EMS and Transportation: Wireless Interoperability

Sharing Information: Some Open Secrets and a Glimpse at the Future

Comprehensive and Affordable GIS Resources: GIS Resources at No Cost

Information Technology Standards: State and Local Implementation of Success Stories

Wireless Communication and Mobile Computing Excellence: Everett Police Department

  • Boyd Bryant, Sergeant, Everett (WA) Police Department
  • Jerry Burke, Deputy Chief of Administrative Services, Everett (WA) Police Department

Building a Statewide Homeland Security System, a Different Perspective

  • David Mitchell, JD, Cabinet Secretary, Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security
  • G. Thomas Steele, Chief Information Officer, Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security

Finding, Applying for, and Managing Federal Grants

Regional Crime Analysis with Mapping System (RCAMS)

National Technology and Lessons Learned Resources

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Friday, May 27, 2005

Funding Law Enforcement IT Projects-Post 9/11 and COPS MORE

  • Hyuk Byun, Program Executive for Commu8nications and Information Technology, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice
  • John Oliphant, Lead Grant Program Specialist, U.S. Department of Justice, COPS Office