2006 Conference
April 30 to May 3, 2006
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Protecting our Most Vulnerable through Innovative Technology
Conference Program:
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Presentations:
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Presentations:
- A1: Sharing Justice Information: A Capability Assessment Toolkit, Donna S. Canestraro
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- B1: Issues Surrounding Electronic Sex Offender Tracking: Implementation, Compliance and Data Management, Scott McPherson, Gary Yates and Lisa Lagergren
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- C1: Wi-Fi Technology for Corrections, Chris Borek, Elisa Storie and Robert Ulibarri
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- A2: Using Investment Life-Cycle to Manage IT Cost, Risk and Benefit, Joe Wheeler
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- B2: Mobile Probation Officer, Harry E. Hageman
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- C2: Secure, Online Collaboration Takes Center Stage in Utah Arraignments, Brent Gwisdalla and John L. Sandberg
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- A3: Executive Briefing on the Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM) and the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM), Catherine Carlson Plummer
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- B3: Automated Management System for Field Operations, Michael Miles, Jeff Stanley, Jac A. Charlier and Henry Conforti
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- C3: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Implementing Comprehensive Electronic Medical Records, George Wells and Tom Donahue
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- A4: Convergence of Technology in Corrections, Luis J. Cruz-Rivera
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- B4: Community Corrections Use of Location and Tracking Technologies, Michael Epstein and Joe Russo
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- C4: Electronic Health Record Roundtable Discussion, Donna S. Canestraro
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- D4: Connecting Criminal Justice Nationwide: Using A National Jail Network to Track Probationers and Parolees and Sex Offenders, Teresa McKinney
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- Tuesday Keynote: The looming World-wide Pandemic's Impact on Corrections
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- A5: Performing to Expectations: Performance Management at the Oregon Department of Corrections, Laura Buring and Tim Vickers
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- B5: RFID Applications in Corrections, Andy Keyser
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- C5: InfoPol: Innovative Information Sharing Enables Public Safety for Canadians, Gino Lechasseur and Nancie Proulx
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- A6: Partnership Between Information Technology and Operational Technology: An Example from the Massachusetts DOC, Alex Fox and Paul DiPaolo
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- B6: Evaluation of Active Offender Tracking Strategies, Tod Depp and George Drake
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- C6: A Service Oriented Architecture Reference Model for Corrections, Sharad Rao
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- A7: The Changing Workforce: Urgent Challenges and Strategies, Joe Hessmiller
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- B7: Output Management Strategy to Facilitate Efficient Work Flow at Ohio DRC, Robert Simmons
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- C7: Open Source for Public Safety Agencies, John Weathersby
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- D7: Protecting the Public Through Innovative Inmate Phone System Solutions, Matt Anderson and Kevin Collins
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- A8: Developing a National Offender Management Tracking System: National Adult Compact Information System, Harry Hageman
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- B8: Risk Assessment and Technology: Understanding what a risk tool is actually telling you will change how you use technology, Ed Dow
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- C8: Open Source Roundtable Discussion, Bill Noll
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- D8: NOREX: A Consortium of IT Professionals, Zac Miller
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- Plenary Session: Steganography: What is it and why should I care?, Glenn D. Watt
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- A9: Allowing/Restricting Inmate Use of Computers using State of the Art Networking/Security, George Wells and Jeff Dean
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- B9: Using High-speed Alert Technology to Protect Your Community, Lisa Lamb, Teresa DaSilva and Josh Bruner
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- C9: Leveraging IT to Enable Policy Outcomes - Global Best Practices, James Pauli
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2006 Corporate Sponsors
Platinum:
MTG Management Consultants, L.L.C.
Gold:
Gateway
Keefe Commissary
Lexmark
Marquis Software Development, Inc.
SECURUS Technologies
Sprint
Syscon Justice Systems
Tata Consultancy Services
xwave
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Silver:
Computer Aid, Inc.
EDS
JPay, Inc.
Western Union Payment Services
Bronze:
Appriss, Inc.
BearingPoint, Inc.
Electronic Message Solutions, Inc.
Global Tel*Link
Invizeon Corporation
Information Builders, Inc.
MAXIMUS
Protocol/The Next Step, Inc.
SAS
ShawnTech Communications, Inc.
Touchpay
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