
What
A three-day event that will provide the tools and techniques needed to properly plan and implement justice and public safety information sharing.
When
March 13 - 15, 2006 (Three optional all-day workshops are offered on March 12th)
Where
Grand Hyatt, Washington, D.C.
Sponsored by
SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice.
Website
www.search.org/conferences/2006symposium
Registration
Online registration for this event is now available. Registration fees will be charged for individual attendees. Team registration will also be offered, with special discounts for those teams registering four or more individuals.
Highlights
The 2006 Symposium is your premier opportunity to hear and see the latest information, tools and techniques on justice and public safety information sharing. At the Symposium you will be able to:
- Learn what is happening at the federal, state and local levels to facilitate information sharing locally, regionally and nationwide
- Attend detailed case study sessions on specific initiatives
- Explore the latest implementations of the Global Justice XML Data Model
- Learn about information exchange analysis and business process modeling
- Understand strategies for developing performance and outcome measures for successful information sharing
- Find out about recent, significant advances in standards development
- Examine emerging trends in enterprise architecture for information sharing
- Uncover the latest techniques, policies and procedures for appropriately securing information technology
- Investigate the latest activities to facilitate interoperability
Workshops
There will be three optional all-day workshops held before the Symposium on March 12, 2006. Workshop topics cover key information sharing issues.
Tradeshow
The Symposium will feature dozens of vendor exhibits demonstrating technologies and applications supporting justice and public safety information systems.
Attendees
More than 800 representatives from local, state and federal justice and public safety agencies with four specific tracks for planning, analysis, implementation and technology topics.

