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8:30 a.m.
Global
vision for biometrics
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Raj
Nanavati, Partner,
International Biometrics Group
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The
future of biometrics in policing
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102
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Capt. Tom
Cowper, New York
State Police and Police Futurists International |
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| 9:15 a.m.
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Panel: DNA, past, present
and future
Moderator: Gordon Wasserman,
Special Advisor, Philadelphia Police Department
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DNA
technology in criminal justice applications: An identification tool
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John Hicks, Director, Office
of Forensic and Victim Services, New York State Division of Criminal
Justice Services
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World
Trade Center attack: The New York State Police role in
identification of victims and implications on the future of forensic
science (
4,479
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W. Mark Dale, Director, New
York Police Department Laboratory
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Tom Bode Sr., Founder and
General Manager, Bode Technology Group
Richard Velde,
Attorney-Advisor |
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| 10:45 a.m.
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Break
Panel:
Putting biometrics to use at the federal, state and local levels
Panel
moderator: Daniel Foro, Deputy Commissioner, Office of Systems and
Operations, New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
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An
FBI perspective
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Kim Smith, Systems
Transition Unit, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI
Selena Hutchinson, Senior
Computer Scientist, Office of the Director, FBI
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Front-line
biometrics: New York City Department of Probation
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1,887
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Kael Goodman, Assistant
Commissioner, New York City Department of Probation
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AAMVA
secure DL/ID stragegy
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191
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Jay Maxwell, Chief
Information Officer, American Association of Motor Vehicle
Administrators (AAMVA) |
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| 1 p.m.
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Adjourn |