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FBI NEIA/MCC/PERF “TRIFECTA” TRAINING CONFERENCE

May 27-30, 2014
Intercontinental Mark Hopkins Hotel
San Francisco, California

ONE OF A KIND TRAINING OPPORTUNITY

The FBI NEIA in partnership with the Major Cities Chiefs Association and the Police Executive Research Forum is holding a joint training conference May 27 -30, 2014 in San Francisco, CA at the Intercontinental Mark Hopkins Hotel. This promises to be an interesting and high quality “trifecta” training opportunity.

This unique partnership of three of law enforcement’s premier associations promises to offer a one of the kind, high quality and educational training opportunity.

The Intercontinental Mark Hopkins is “as splendid as when it opened in 1926, Mark Hopkins is one of the city’s finest historic San Francisco luxury hotels. It’s ideally located at the crossing of three cable car lines, just minutes from Union Square. Each suite is furnished in a unique, stately style. Breathtaking views of San Francisco combine with fine dining and a signature 100 Martini menu at Top of the Mark restaurant. Described when it opened as ‘architecturally perfect’, this San Francisco luxury hotel remains so today.” Register now by contacting the hotel at 800-662-4455, please reference the NEIA/MCCA/PERF Annual Meeting to get the special rate of $209 plus tax. You may view the hotel information by clicking on our link here: http://www.intercontinental.com/hotels/gb/en/san-francisco/sfoha/hoteldetail

Conference registration is $300 for attendees registering before April 16, 2014 and $325 for those registering after this date. Register now by going to the Major Cities Chiefs website. The link for registration is: http://mcca.wildapricot.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1267856&eventId=839429&EventViewMode=EventDetails

PLEASE NOTE: All NEIA members, spouses, and guests need to register for the conference as FBI NEIA MEMBERS when completing registration on the website to assist us in offsetting our conference expenses.

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FBI NEIA/MCC/PERF “TRIFECTA” TRAINING CONFERENCE AGENDA

In addition to experiencing the Major Cities Chiefs Meeting and the Police Executive Research Forum’s “Town Hall Meeting” the FBI NEIA’s agenda includes:

INTELLIGENCE & COLLABORATION: UNDERSTANDING & UTILIZING TODAY’S MOST CRITICAL EXECUTIVE TOOLS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
William J. Bratton, New York City, Police Commissioner
Bill Bratton will share his executive experience in dealing with all facets of leadership and will emphasize the need for increased collaboration and law enforcement intelligence.

RESPONDING TO TARGETED CYBER-ATTACKS AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT & CRIMINAL JUSTICE DATA
Robert Hayes
, a Senior Fellow, Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Government
Bob Hayes will discuss how the law enforcement community’s unique needs and the sensitivity of the information they handle requires data protections which ensure the safety and security of criminal justice information (CJI).

CLOUD COMPUTING: LAW ENFORCEMENT’S CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES
Dr. Richard Frakenrath
, a Principal with the Chertoff Group
Richard Frakenrath will discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with law enforcement’s use of the cloud and the broader issues confronting the cloud computing community, including data privacy rights, surveillance, and how to best utilize cloud computing within the public sector.

THE DARK SIDE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES: CRIME
Dr. Michael Jackson
is the Chairman and former member of Shaping Tomorrow, a unique British Company offering global strategic foresight to 7000 companies and six major governments.
Mike Jackson will explain how new technologies bring with them many benefits: they also bring new opportunities for criminals at the individual, device, organizations, system infrastructure, and global level.

DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE, INTEGRATED NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITY
Russell Porter
, Director of Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Federal Partnerships.
Russ Porter will trace the history of the police intelligence function and will relate how intelligence-led policing can support proactive decision making for resource allocation and crime prevention.

RUSSIA TODAY: PUTIN’S BACK TO THE FUTURE. THE CRACKDOWN ON DOMESTIC DISSENT. CRIMEA, SNOWDON, SYRIA AND IRAN
Major General Oleg Danilovich Kalugin,
(KGB, Ret.)
Oleg Kallugin is a retired Major General in the Soviet KGB, their youngest ever to be appointed to that. Former Chief of KGB Foreign counter-Intelligence whose job it was to penetrate all hostile intelligence and security forces worldwide. General Kalugin became one of Russia’s “Most Wanted,” and is now a U.S. Citizen. He will share his insights on what is happening in contemporary Russia today and what we can expect in the future.