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November 3: Pre-conference Workshops
Designing Your Agency Web Site
The Job of Agency Webmaster

Pre-Conference Workshops, Nov. 3
Workshop 1: Designing Your Agency Web Site

Presentation
Designing Your Agency Web Site

Kelly J. Harris
Program Coordinator
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
kelly.harris@search.org

Marianne W. Zawitz
Statistician
Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice
zawitzm@ojp.usdoj.gov

Paul Coffin
The IsoDraw Company
paulcoffin@isodraw.com

Workshop 2: The Job of Agency Webmaster

Presentation
The Job of Agency Webmaster (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Kelly J. Harris
Program Coordinator
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
kelly.harris@search.org

H. Lionel Cares Jr.
Internet Services Provider/Webmaster
Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
cares@ojp.usdoj.gov

Laura D. Perry
Public Education
New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Perryl@oasas.state.ny.us

November 4: Conference Day 1, Plenary Sessions

9-10:15 a.m.: Opening Keynotes

Dr. Jan Chaiken, Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice
Welcome and Overview
chaikenj@usdoj.gov

Mr. Gary R. Cooper
Executive Director, SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
Welcome
gary.cooper@search.org

Keynote Speaker

Hon. Thomas M. Cecil
Presiding Judge
Sacramento Superior and Municipal Courts
Chair, Court Technology Committee
tcecil00@pacbell.net

Keynote Address
The Internet and Criminal Justice

10:30-noon: Overview of the Internet and Criminal Justice

David J. Roberts, Deputy Director,
Research and Technology Programs,
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
dave.roberts@search.org

Presentation
Justice Agencies and the Internet (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Concurrent Panel Sessions (Three Tracks):

1. Using the Internet
2.
Managing a Web Site
3.
Building a Web Site

1:30-3:30 p.m.

Using
Navigating the Internet. An introductory session focusing on demonstrating, defining and differentiating Internet and World Wide Web-related concepts and terminology, and introducing the basics of browsing.

Cheryl A. Gambetta
SEARCH Programmer/Analyst
cheryl.gambetta@search.org

Presentation
Navigating the Net (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Dr. Cecil Greek
Associate Professor of Criminology
Florida State University
cgreek@mailer.fsu.edu

Presentation
Navigating the Net

Managing
Establishing an Internet Presence: Driving Forces, Big Decisions. Speakers during this session will share experiences and address some of the crucial policy, operational and management decisions that must be made prior to developing an agency Web site.

J. David Coldren
Director of Advanced Information Technologies
Office of International Criminal Justice
University of Illinois at Chicago
dcoldren@uic.edu
www.acsp.uic.edu

Presentation
Establishing an Internet Presence (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Julie Wartell
Crime Analyst
San Diego (California) Police Department
pdjdw@sdpd.sannet.gov

Presentation
Managing a Web Site: A Case Study (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Building
The Technical Foundation of the Internet. This session will focus on the existing technical structure of the Internet and World Wide Web and explore current trends in technology related to justice use of the Web.

Cory Hacking
Vice President
MEGG Associates
CoryH@CRISNet.com

Presentation
The Technical Foundation of the Internet (Microsoft PowerPoint)

H. Lionel Cares Jr.
Internet Services Provider/Webmaster
Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
cares@ojp.usdoj.gov

Presentation
Internet Technology-World Wide Web-Future (Microsoft PowerPoint)

3:30-5 p.m.

Using
Finding Information Online. Speakers during this session will instruct attendees on the many ways to access information online via search engines, fee services, and other methods. Step-by-step instruction and demonstrations, highlighting existing resources and justice agency applications.

Marianne Zawitz
Statistician
Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice
zawitzm@ojp.usdoj.gov

Presentation
A Tour of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Website

Anne Bolin
Librarian
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
National Institute of Justice

Presentation
Using Web Search Engines

William Ballweber
Manager
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
National Institute of Justice
ballwebb@ojp.usdoj.gov

Presentation
National Criminal Justice Reference Service Document Database on the Web

John H. Weiner
Director, National Energy Information CenterEnergy Information Administration
U.S. Department of Energy
john.weiner@eia.doe.gov

Presentation
Locating Federal Statistics on FedStats (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Managing
Planning for the Online Office, Staffing and Managing. This session will focus on organizing for an agency's move into the online environment. Issues to be addressed include funding for the project, organizing and training staff, developing office policies and procedures and exploring electronic commerce.

Nancy Willard
Information Technology Consultant
nwillard@ordata.com

Presentation
How to Develop an Internet Use Policy

Laura D. Perry
Public Education
New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Perryl@oasas.state.ny.us

Presentation
Planning for the On-line Office (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Building
HTML: The Next Generation. HTML, the programming language that brought the Internet to life, is now moving into the next generation: including database publishing, visual publishing, and Java publishing, all topics to be explored during this session.

Jon Bosak
Online Information Technology Architect
Sun Microsystems
jon.bosak@eng.sun.com

James A. Lingerfelt
Public Safety & Justice Division
IBM
lingerf@ibm.net

November 5: Conference Day 2, Concurrent Panel Sessions

8:30-10 a.m.

Using
Internet Capabilities. The Internet is not only for browsing anymore. During this session, speakers will address the range of functions users can access on the Internet, including electronic mail, relay chat, database queries, and other methods of information exchange.

Keith Brayman
Data Processing Manager
Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Presentation
Internet Capabilities

Robert L. Stinson
Parole Automation Administrator
Parole and Community Services Division
California Department of Corrections
RStinson@parolehq.corr.ca.gov

Presentation
Justice Agencies and the Internet (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Managing
Data Interchange Standards, the Internet, Intranets, and Integrated Justice Information Systems. This session will focus on Internet and intranet development, and how such developments can enhance agency business functions and facilitate the integration of justice information systems. The session will also address the importance of developing EDI standards for core information transactions throughout the justice enterprise.

Robert L. Marx
Senior System Specialist
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics
bob.marx@search.org

Presentations
Data Interchange Standards, Internet, Intranet, Integrated Information Systems (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Data Interchange Standards

Joseph D.K. Wheeler
MTG Management Consultants Inc.
JDKWLD@mtgmc.com

Presentation
Electronic Data Interchange (Microsoft PowerPoint)

John T. Loverude
Senior Public Service Administrator
Information Services Bureau
Illinois State Police

Building
Desktop vs. Webtop Development. This session will focus on web browsers and servers, introducing attendees to the variety of programming languages and of tools involved in and available for web authoring, as well as on-line transaction processing, database connectivity and Java scripting.

Ramesh Balwani
Microsoft Corporation

Walker White
Principal Technologist
Government, Health and Education Division
Oracle Corporation
wwhite@us.oracle.com

Presentation
Desktop vs. Webtop Development: Why, How and What to Choose (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Larry Teitelbaum
Strategic Marketing Manager
Netscape Communications Corporation
lteitelb@netscape.com

Presentation
Technologies of Delivery (Microsoft PowerPoint)

10:30-Noon

Using
The Internet as an Investigative Tool. This session will address the variety of ways in which all criminal justice disciplines can use the Internet as a valuable investigative tool.

Gary L. Gardner
Supervising Special Agent
Information Resources
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Kevin Manson
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
kevin@cybercop.org

Presentations
Ammunition for CyberCops

Robots, Wanderers, Spiders and Avatars: The Virtual Investigator and Community Policing Behind the Thin Digital Blue Line

Managing
Developing and Delivering Justice Services on the Web. Agency web sites have evolved from more than an informational agency brochure to dynamic, interactive, resource-driven tools that the public and other practitioners can use to contribute to or gain access to valuable information. Speakers on this panel will discuss web site implementation strategies, techniques for ensuring a sites' usefulness and intuitive navigation, and evaluate some of the latest tools for web site development.

James R. Gallagher
Deputy Executive Director
MAGLOCLEN
jgallagher@magloclen.riss.net

Background
RISSNET: A National Criminal Intelligence Database for Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement

Presentation
Developing and Delivering Justice Services (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Dr. Paul Anderson
PRC
Mississippi WebRap Project
anderson_paul@prc.com

Presentation
Web Technology in Law Enforcement
(Microsoft PowerPoint)

P. Douglas Sund
Information Services Manager
Washington State Patrol
dsund@wsp.wa.gov

Presentation
Developing and Delivering Justice Services on the Web (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Building
Extra-nets and Virtual Private Networks: Real Potential for the Justice Industry? Using Internet technology, private companies have been creating intranets with linkages to other company intranets. This practice has significant potential for use in the justice industry, as well as significant implications for data exchange and security. Speakers will talk about the practicality of using extranets and address issues associated with doing so.

Matt Marshall
Vice President
Applied Micro Technology
mattm@amtnet.com

Marc L. Best
BDM International Inc.
Mbest@bdm.com

1:30-3 p.m.

Using
What Are the Security Implications of Using the Internet and Web? Users accessing and using the web to browse, chat, email, etc., need to be aware of the implications of doing so. What happens when a users' system is authenticated by a visited site? What are the security risks? Can a visited site obtain crucial information about a user? These and other questions will be addressed by speakers during this panel.

Dr. Mark A. Boster
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
Information Resources Management
U.S. Department of Justice
boster@usdoj.gov

Matt Bishop
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of California at Davis
bishop@cs.ucdavis.edu

Presentation
Attacking the Internet Infrastructure

Managing
Privacy and Public Access (Please note: this panel was originally "Staffing and Managing Internet Resources" which has now been combined with the "Planning for the Online Office" panel). This session will focus on the crucial issues justice agencies must consider as they begin using the Internet to transmit sensitive data and information. An operational agency will discuss the issues it faced and strategies it took in placing criminal history records on the Internet for public access.

Prof. George B. Trubow
Director
Center for Informatics Law
The John Marshall Law School
7trubow@jmls.edu

P. Douglas Sund
Information Services Manager
Washington State Patrol
dsund@wsp.wa.gov

Presentation
Privacy and Public Access (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Building
Securing the Website with the Latest Technologies. Experts on the technical structure of the Internet and World Wide Web security will share strategies, insights and assess the technologies (IP filtering, encryption, firewalls, secure sockets) used in building a secure site.

Ross Mayfield
Senior Network Scientist
rmayfiel@sun.pepperdine.edu

3:30-5 p.m.

Using
Using Advanced Technologies When Accessing the Web. Experts during this panel will discuss the latest technologies available to the user when accessing information on the web, including portable electronic documents, real audio and video, etc. Hands-on demonstrations of how to download resources and applications that will empower users expand their navigation and use of the Internet/WWW.

Eric Jefferis
Social Science Analyst
National Institute of Justice
Computer Mapping Research Center
jefferis@ojp.usdoj.gov

Presentation
The NIJ Crime Mapping Research Center (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Gourish Hosangady
Systems Engineer
SAS Institute Inc.
sasgmh@unx.sas.com

Presentation
Using Advanced Technologies When Accessing the Web (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Managing
The Technologies of Delivery. Now that the web site is complete, how do you get it out to those who need it most? During this panel speakers will discuss the technologies of delivery (particularly "push" and "pull" technologies) and how they can deliver crucial information to the right people.

Jigish Avalani
Microsoft Corporation
jigisha@microsoft.com

Walker White
Principal Technologist
Government, Health and Education Division
Oracle Corporation
wwhite@us.oracle.com

Larry Teitelbaum
Strategic Marketing Manager
Netscape Communications Corporation
lteitelb@netscape.com

Presentation
Technologies of Delivery (Microsoft PowerPoint)

Building
Advanced Technologies for Internet and Web Development. During this session, speakers will take a look at the cutting-edge and newest technologies available in building an Internet World Wide Web site.

Martin Steinberg
PubNETics
martys@pubnetics.com

Presentation
The Use of Advanced Internet Technologies for Justice Agencies (Microsoft PowerPoint)

John Hanby
BDM International Inc.
jhanby@bdm.com

Presentation
Advanced Technologies for Internet and Web Development

5:00 p.m. Adjourn