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Alphabetical Listing of Speakers

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7:30-8:30 am Continental Breakfast: Exhibit Hall

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Breakout
Sessions

Executives Managers Technologists

8:30 - 10 am

Scenario for an Integrated Justice System
This session will present a universal vision of integrated justice that incorporates common definitions, guiding principles, operational requirements, and functional standards that will help guide broad planning and development efforts at national, state and local levels.

Mr. David J. Roberts, Deputy Executive Director, SEARCH

Data and Information Exchange
Integration is the ability for justice agencies and courts to access and share critical information at key decision points. See demonstration of the Information Exchange Web-based tool, and discuss the value of this tool in standards development, integration planning, and business process analysis and reengineering.

 

Mr. David H. Usery, Justice Information System Specialist, SEARCH

Mr. Dale Good, Director, Information Technology, Minnesota Supreme Court

Ms. Catherine Plummer, Integrated Justice Project Manager, New Mexico

Infrastructure Development
Explore the broad context of infrastructure development and contemporary business trends in electronic government, online commerce, and planning and implementation. Also discuss technical aspects of infrastructure development and support.

 

Mr. John Doktor, Director, Integrated Criminal Justice Information Systems, Maricopa County, Arizona

Mr. Garret Yoshimi, Executive Vice President, Interisland System Development and Integration


10:15 - 11:30 am

Funding Strategies
Learn how to develop a coordinated funding strategy that will implement, maintain and support information systems in the long term. Learn the funding development lifecycle, as well as sources for funding, novel approaches to funding and issues that emerge along the way.

Mr. Theron Schnure, Assistant Division Director with the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management, Justice Planning program

Mr. Stephen L. Davis, Principal with MTG Management Consultants L.L.C.

Performance Metrics
Discover what performance metrics are, why they are critical to the integrated justice initiative, how to develop them and what measures are appropriate.

 

Dr. Robert Roper, Chief Information Officer, Colorado Judicial Branch

Ms. Teri Sullivan, Justice Information Systems Specialist, SEARCH

Security Technologies
Building linkages and online information exchanges between systems raises significant questions regarding security and data quality. Two states will discuss how they implemented a broad array of technologies, protocols and methodologies to establish and maintain security of critical justice information  systems.

 

Mr. John Davenport, Technology Advisor, Judicial Automation, Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts

Mr. Andrew D. Keyser, Chief Information Officer, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections


11:30 am - 1 pm

Luncheon Keynote: CIO Roundtable Session
Chief Information Officers from state and local governments will discuss justice integration in the context of broader statewide and local efforts to integrate information systems.

 

Mr. Gerry Wethington, Chief Information Officer, Missouri

Ms. Aldona Valicenti, Chief Information Officer, Kentucky

Ms. Dianah Neff, Chief Information Officer, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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

Mr. Karl Heckart, Judicial Chief Information Officer, Arizona


1:15 - 2:45 pm

Leadership and Management Strategies
E
xamine management models and strategies for integrated justice, including in-house and outsourced management, and the role of centralized information technology shops. Learn to balance the needs of all parties in an integrated justice initiatives.

Mr. Joseph D. Wheeler, Principal with MTG Management Consultants, L.L.C.

Dr. J. William Holland, Assistant Deputy Director, Georgia Bureau of Investigation

Mr. Paul J. Morrison, District Attorney, Johnson County (Kansas)

Procurement
Discover innovative strategies for dealing with the public procurement process. Model procurement documents will be showcased and discussed.

 

Mr. Paul Embley, Unified Criminal Justice System Project Manager for the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Mr. Ron Titus, Chief Information Officer, Nevada Judicial Branch

Mr. Bill Romesburg, Justice Information Systems Specialist, SEARCH

Ms. Susan Bates, President of Justice Management, Inc.

Web-enabled justice applications
Assess technologies that enable development, implementation and support of Web-based justice applications, and the implication of these technologies for infrastructure, technical support, security, etc.

 

Mr. James McMillan, Director, Court Technology Laboratory, National Center for State Courts

Mr. Michael Overton, CJIS Project Director, Nebraska Crime Commission


3:00 - 4:15 pm

Regional Integrated Justice Efforts
Learn from operational experts about the technical solutions and unique challenges faced by multi-county and multi-state regional integrated justice efforts.

Judge Michael R. Griffin, First Judicial District Court, Carson City, Nevada

Ms. Pam Scanlon, Executive Director of ARJIS

Outsourcing
Justice agencies are no longer limited to in-house IT development and support. Increasingly government is outsourcing critical IT resources and operations. Learn promising strategies for successfully managing contracts.

Mr. Scott Andison, Executive Director of IT, British Columbia, Canada

Mr. Craig Nelson, Director of Information Services, McLean County Information Services

Standards
IT standards are fundamental to the development and implementation of effective integrated justice initiatives. Learn of significant developments in XML, XSL,functional IT standards, and other significant efforts throughout the nation and around the world.

Mr. Gerry Wethington, Chief Information Officer, Missouri

Mr. John Greacen, Process Improvement Attorney for the New Mexico Administrative Office of the Courts


4:30 - 5:30 pm

Case Study 2: Nashville TN
A team of representatives from the Nashville, TN, Integrated Justice Information System will discuss operational, policy, technical and management issues encountered during their planning and implementation of integrated justice information systems. The team will also demonstrate their information-sharing system and answer audience questions.

 

Ms. Michaela Mathews, Assistant District Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Nashville, TN

Gen. Victor S. Johnson III, District Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Nashville, TN

Mr. Michael Brook, Director of Finance and Operations, Office of the Attorney General, Nashville, TN

Ms. Teri Sullivan, Justice Information Systems Specialist, SEARCH

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