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Why You Should Attend the 2006 Symposium
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to plan, implement and manage your critical information systems! At this proven and popular event, you'll hear and see the latest information, tools and techniques on information sharing for the justice, public safety and homeland security communities.

  • Explore scenario-based strategies for information sharing
  • Learn about an information exchange tool for analyzing and documenting information flow and business processes
  • Find out about recent, significant advances in standards developments to support information sharing, such as GJXDM
  • Examine privacy guidelines and security developments
  • Discuss current perspectives on enterprise architecture and interoperability

This event marks the 11th symposium on justice information technology. At the 2004 Symposium, more than 800 justice agency practitioners at the local, state, tribal and federal levels, as well as justice officials from Canada, Belgium, Norway, South Africa, England, Wales, Guam, Italy and the Northern Mariana Islands, convened to learn the latest on information sharing.

Who Should Attend Representatives from local, state, tribal and federal justice agencies, including law enforcement, homeland security, courts, the bar, corrections, probation/parole, juvenile justice and other related agencies:

  • Agency Executives
  • Department Directors
  • Elected Officials
  • Project Managers
  • Senior Program Analysts
  • Procurement Officials
  • Operational Managers
  • MIS/IRM Directors
  • Data Processing Managers
  • Programmers
  • IT Professionals
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