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Symposium Registration |
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Pre-Symposium Workshops* (Choose one) |
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Key Milestones for Planning and Implementing Integrated Justice Information Systems
Discover how to navigate the complex and often lengthy process of integrating justice information systems using milestones to chart your course and measure your progress. Learn best practices and core competencies relevant to governance and decisionmaking, standards, risk management, legal issues and development of integration architectures. Both novices and those further down the implementation path will benefit from learning best practices that SEARCH has distilled from its work around the country.
Speakers:
Steve Prisoc
Director/Judicial Information Division
Administrative Office of the Courts (NM)
William Romesburg Law
Enforcement Information Technology Specialist
SEARCH
Lawrence P. Webster Project
Manager
Justice Information Exchange Model
SEARCH
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Justice XML 101: Information Sharing in the Justice Enterprise
Learn how to jump-start your project, reduce costs and facilitate success with XML (eXtensible Markup Language), the leading Web language for data exchange. Now is the time for federal, state and local justice, public safety and related agencies to become proficient in the use of XML. Discover how powerful efficiencies and data-sharing benefits can result from leveraging XML and related technologies, such as Web services, in the justice domain. Learn about the new Justice XML Data Model (JXDM), an important resource for justice practitioners developed with support from the U.S. Department of Justice. Explore implementations of XML documents such as in-state and interstate rap sheets and incident reports.
Speakers:
Robin
E. Gibson
Manager
Project Development and Court
Automation
Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator
Ken Gill
Technology Advisor
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Office of Justice Programs
U.S. Department of Justice
Catherine C. Plummer Justice
Information Systems Specialist
SEARCH
John Ruegg Director
Los Angeles County Information Systems
Advisory Board, California
Pamela Scanlon
Executive Director
Automated Regional Justice Information System
Robert Slaski
Vice President
Product Development
Advanced Technologies Systems, Inc.
Winfield J. Wagner
Principal Analyst
Public Safety and Justice
San Diego Data Processing Corporation
John
F. Wandelt
Senior Research Scientist
Information Technology and Telecommunications
Library
Georgia Tech Research Institute
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Workshop Location: Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Workshop Fee: $195 per person before February 9, 2004, and $235 after. This fee is in addition to the 2004 Symposium registration fee. The workshop fee includes all course materials, continental breakfast and two coffee breaks. Lunch is on your own. Space is limited.
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Note: The agenda is subject to change. All agenda updates, including information on speakers, will be posted regularly to this Website.
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