2003 CONFERENCE AGENDA
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Monday, August 4, 2003
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1:00pm 5:00pm
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Conference
Registration and Travel Day
Recruitment Fair by Federal Agencies (Open to the Public)
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6:00pm 8:00pm
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Exhibit
Hall Grand Opening: Reception
for Exhibitors and Attendees
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Tuesday, August 5, 2003
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Collaborative
investigations and intelligence gathering involves working
with multi-jurisdictions, transnational crime & Cultural
differences. Law enforcement cannot go it alone; collaboration
is a necessary element in achieving success in the war on
terrorism, human trafficking, organized crime, illegal
trafficking of guns and drugs.
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9:00am 10:00am
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Opening
Ceremony - Collaborative Leadership - The Future of Law
Enforcement, Keynote Speaker: Gale Rossides, Associate
Administrator, Transportation Security Administration
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10:00am - 10:30am
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Break
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10:30am
12:00
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The SNIPER
Investigation - Lessons Learned - Federal, State and local Law
Enforcement working under the watchful eye of the worldwide
press: Assistant Chief Deirdre Walker, Montgomery County, MD,
PD; SAC Michael Bouchard, ATF; and SAC Gary Bald, FBI
Moderator:
Ms. Jayne Miller, WBAL-TV,
Baltimore
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MD
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12:00pm - 1:00pm
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Lunch on Your
Own
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1:30pm 3:00pm
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Breakout
Workshops
- Child
sexual exploitation
investigation and prosecution: SA Elizabeth Perino, ICE
and Damon King, Attorney, USDOJ
- The
Path to Intended Violence and Strategies to Manage Threat:
Dr. Frederick Calhoun
- Identity
Theft: Investigator
Kathleen Claffie, Federal Trade Commission
- Major
Fraud Investigations Collaborative Efforts: SAC Ruth
Ritzema, HUD/OIG; ASAC Monica Thompkins, SSA/OIG; Manager
Patricia Sweeney, Criminal Investigations Service Center,
USPIS; Chief Helen H. Yu, Base Investigative Branch, AFOSI
Moderator: Ombudsman
Maureen Kammer, SSA/OIG
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3:00pm- 3:30pm
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Break
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3:30pm - 5:00pm
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Repeat
Workshops
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Wednesday August 6, 2003
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Collaboration
with non-governmental agencies: an essential component in
furthering the interests of law enforcement.
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9:00am 10:30pm
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Recruiting
and Retaining Women: How an agency can increase the numbers of
women in law enforcement and retain and promote: Margaret
Moore, Director,
National
Center
for Women and Policing
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10:30am 11:00am
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Break
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11:00am
12:00
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Human
Trafficking/Modern Day Slavery Law Enforcement and NGOs
Working Together: Florrie
Burke, Safe Horizon, Sr. Director;
Bharathi
Venkatromen, Attorney, USDOJ, Civil Rights Division
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12:00 1:30pm
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Lunch on Your
Own
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1:30pm 3:00pm
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Breakout - Workshops
- Collaborating
with law enforcement agencies on major events of national
interest: ASAIC Jeffrey Wise, USSS; ATSAIC Angela Burns,
USSS; and Security Spec. Stephen Allen, USSS
Moderator: Jane
F. Barrett, Partner, Blank Rome, LLP
- Bioterrorism
Preparedness and Prevention:
Cmdr. Lisa Rotz, MD, Bioterrorism Preparedness and
Response Program, CDC
- What
not-for-profit organizations do to track domestic
terrorists and hate groups:
Dr. Keith Atkins, Anti-Defamation League
- Intelligence
Analysis - Federal agencies working with private industry
to prevent terrorism: AD Kathleen Kiernan, ATF; Chief
Peter Gallant, World Bank Security; Senior Anti-Money
Laundering Coordinator Pamela Johnson, Federal Reserve
Board
Moderator: Barbara D. Linney, Partner, Blank Rome LLP
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3:00pm 3:30pm
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Break
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3:30pm 5:00pm
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Repeat
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7:00pm 9:00pm
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Presentation
of Awards, Awards Banquet
Keynote
Speaker: Ambassador
Francis X. Taylor, Assistant Secretary of Diplomatic Security,
U.S.
Department of State
Read the Ambassador's Speech
Here.
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Thursday August 7, 2003
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You
and Your Federal Career
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9:00am 10:30am
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Ethical
Decision Making: Special Agent Colleen Rowley, FBI, TIME
Magazine Person of the Year 2002
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10:30am 11:00am
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Break
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11:00am
12:00
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Challenges in
Rising to a Leadership Position:
Judge Vicki Ballou-Watts, Circuit Court for
Baltimore
County
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12:00 1:30pm
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Lunch
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1:30pm 3:00pm
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Breakout
Workshops
- Transitioning
From a Federal Career to the Private Sector: Bonni
Tischler, Vice President, Pinkerton; Shirley R. McVicker,
Director of Military Sales, BEAMHIT, LLC; Marjorie
Kornegay, Small Business Owner
Moderator: Mike Maddaloni, President, Business Security
Solutions
- Personal
Liability - Legal issues that can arise during your
federal career: Shaw, Bransford, Veilleux & Roth LLC
- Why
Women Stay in Federal Law Enforcement: Susan Keverline,
PhD.
- Retirement
Its Not Too Early to Think About It. (CSRS and FERS
versions): Tammy Flanagan, National Institute of
Transition Planning, Inc.
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3:00pm 3:30pm
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Break
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3:30pm 5:00pm
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Repeat
Workshops
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Friday
August 8, 2003
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WIFLE
Annual Business Meeting
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10:00am - 11:00am
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WIFLE Annual
Business Meeting
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, Room TBA
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Agenda
Update
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July 18, 2003
Agenda 7
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