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Alphabetical Listing of Speakers

  Day 1  
Time Activity
7:30 - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast: Registration Area

8:30 - 9:15 am

Welcoming Remarks
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.

BJA will present its broad program of technical assistance, research, funding, development and support for integrated justice information systems at local, regional, tribal, state and national levels.


9:15 - 10 am

Keynote Presentations
Ms. Aldona Valicenti
, Chief Information Officer for the Commonwealth of Kentucky

10 - 10:45 am

A Vision of Integrated Justice; Video Premiere
This plenary session will set the stage for the topics covered during the 2001 SEARCH Symposium. The video premiere will profile integrated justice strategies, technologies and implementation throughout the country.

Breakout
Sessions

 
Executives Managers Technologists
 

11 am - 12:15 pm

Effective Governance
Explore best practices for creating and maintaining an effective governance  for planning, implementing and managing of integrated justice. State and local “executive sponsors” will relate experiences and lessons learned.

 

Ms. Kelly J. Harris, Director, Justice IT Services, SEARCH

Hon. Robert Leuba, Superior Court, Connecticut

Mr. Don Heiman, Chief Information Officer, Kansas City, Kansas

 

Mr. Noble Kennamer, Special Assistant to the Public Defender in Los Angeles, California

The Planning Team
Planning for and implementing integrated systems requires dedicated staff and a strong project manager/CIO. Explore the staffing and individual skill sets necessary for successful planning and management, and the roles of the project director, manager and other key staff.

 

Mr. Larry Bernosky, Integrated Criminal Justice Infomraiton Systems, Maricopa County, Arizona

Mr. Mike Phillips, Principal Consultant, Sacramento County (CA) IJIS Project

Mr. Dennis Hausman, Justice Information Network Coordinator, Washington State Department of Information Services

Technical Models of Integrated Justice
Industry experts and representatives from select state and local sites with operational integrated justice information systems will demonstrate and analyze technical models for integrated justice during this two-part session.

 

Ms. Julie Swanson, Swanson Management Consultants

Mr. George Hogshead, National Director for the Integrated JPS Solutions Team of KPMG Consulting

Mr. James L. Threatte, Principal Consultant, PriceWaterhouse- Coopers

Ms. Dona Verschelden, Senior Director, Architecture and Data Standards, AT&T Broadband

Ms. Lorraine Lanning, QA Manager, SafeRent

Mr. Mike Shannon, Assistant Director of Justice Information Management System in Harris County, Texas


Exhibits
Open
(12 -
6:30 pm)

12:15 - 2 pm

Buffet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
Dine and visit vendors and exhibitors, and see the latest technology demonstrations of integrated systems.

2:15 - 3:45 pm

Federal, State, Local Efforts - The Big Picture
Explore integration support efforts at the federal, state and local levels, such as the Global Justice Integration Network, the NASIRE Architecture Development Study, and the Information Exchange Study, and how those projects facilitate integration across the country.

 

Col. Michael D. Robinson, Director of the Michigan State Police

Mr. Richard H. Ward III, Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice

Strategic Planning: Principles and Content
Integrated justice requires vision, leadership, and effective strategic planning. Learn fundamental principles and proven methodologies for effective strategic IT planning.

 

Mr. Lawrence P. Webster, Justice Information Systems Specialist, SEARCH

Maj. Piper Charles, Northeast Service Area, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department

Technical Models of Integrated Justice
Continued from Part I, including additional discussion, examples and analysis of technical models for integrated systems.

(See speaker list above)

 

 

4 - 5:30 pm

Case Study 1: State and Local Integration: 
Minnesota CriMNet

Justice agency representatives from Minnesota will discuss and demonstrate integration efforts at both the state and local level, and how those efforts have been coordinated.

 

Mr. Charlie Weaver, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety

Mr. Dale Good, Information Technology Manager

Mr. Thomas Kooy, Deputy Director of the CriMNet project in Minnesota

Team Building
Register your team and hold a team retreat. Your team will have access to tools to aid in working through specific issues related to strategic planning and systems implementation.