SUMMER CEO SYMPOSIUM PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE The CEO Symposium will be held in the JW Grand Ballroom 1-3 The CEO Luncheon will be held in the JW Grand Ballroom 5 Saturday, July 11, 2015 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Welcome NOBLE National President – Dr. Cedric Alexander, Public Safety Director, DeKalb County Police Department Host Chief – Richard Hite, Chief of Police, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Sponsor: Hitachi Data Systems 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. CEO Roundtable: Task Force On 21st Century Policing Report Review & Implementation: The purpose of the CEO Roundtable is to learn, evaluate, and discuss implementation of President Barack Obama’s Task Force On 21 st Century Policing Interim Report. Moderators: Ronald Davis, Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice Charles Ramsey, Commissioner, Philadelphia Police Department Sponsors: CNN, Motorola Solutions, Inc, Walmart 10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Executive Panel: How to Effectively Manage A Crisis – A Chief of Police Perspective: The purpose of the workshop is to explore, discuss, and educate law enforcement executives on the best practices and lessons learned in effectively managing a crisis. A special emphasis will incorporate both a law enforcement and community perspective. Moderator: Ronald Davis, Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Panelists: Calvin Williams, Chief of Police, Cleveland Police Department Jon Belmar, Chief of Police, St. Louis County Police Department Sponsors: NICHE, Walmart Noon – 2:00 p.m. CEO Opening Luncheon (Invitational – RSVP Required) Keynote Speaker: Grande Lum, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Community Relations Service Sponsors: PredPol, TASER International, INC., The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice Saturday, July 11, 2015 continued 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Executive Panel: Path to Ethical Policing: As a law enforcement leader, you set the tone for your subordinates and ultimately your agency. In today's environment, every law enforcement leader must ensure that the members of their department are professional and ethical when engaging with citizens. They must also ensure that there are open lines of communication between the police and the public, and that the citizens feel comfortable when approaching the police or when approached by the police. In this workshop police leaders from the U.S. as well as a member of the Metropolitan Police Service of London, UK, will discuss best practices to take your agency down the path to becoming a truly community-service oriented police department. Moderator: Kim Royster, Deputy Chief, New York City Police Department Panelists: Joel Fitzgerald, Chief of Police, Allentown Police Department, Patricia Gallan, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service Rick Hite, Chief of Police, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Benjamin B. Tucker, First Deputy Commissioner, New York City Police Department Sponsors: General Motors, SunTrust 3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Break 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Executive Panel: Department of Justice Partnership & Funding Opportunities: The purpose of the workshop is to explore, discuss, and educate law enforcement executives on partnership and funding opportunities with the Department of Justice. Moderator: Ronald Davis, Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Panelists: Vanita Gupta, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice Karol Mason, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice Sponsors: Oracle Digital Media Solutions Sunday, July 12, 2015 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Special Presentation by Lt. General Russel Honroè, U.S. Army-Retired Sponsors: GP SIFT Technologies, Inc., HARRIS Corporation 10:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Executive Panel: 21st Century Policing Technology Trends Moderator: Dwayne Crawford, Executive Director, NOBLE National Office Panelists: Jeffrey Blackwell, Chief of Police, Cincinnati Police Department Dr. Jason Hutchens, Motorola Smart Public Safety Solutions Joel Garner, Application Sales Executive, AT&T David Roberts, TASER International, INC. Lt. General Russel Honroè, U.S. Army – Retired 1:00 p.m. Opening of the Exhibit Floor DELEGATE SCHEDULE 39th Annual Training Conference and Exhibition JW Marriott Indianapolis JULY 11 – 15, 2015 CONFERENCE THEME: “NOBLE and INDY: At the Forefront of Achieving Diversity in Law Enforcement” All Events to be held at the JW Marriott Indianapolis unless otherwise noted. FRIDAY, JULY 10 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Noon – 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 11 8:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – Noon LOCATION 204-205 Griffin Hall Pre-Function 307 Griffin Hall Pre-Function 204-205 JW Grand 1-3 JW Grand 10 Noon – 1:00 p.m. Noon – 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. JW Grand 5 Griffin Hall Pre-Function 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. JW Grand 10 Executive Board Meeting Registration Education and Training Committee Meeting Registration Chapter Presidents’ Meeting and Chapter Leadership Development Institute CEO Symposium – Chief Executive Officers Only Workshop: Hands-On: Introduction to Cell Phone Forensics: This presentation will provide examples of data that can be exploited from information that is posted on the Internet and social networking websites. Using python programming and other Internet services, this session involving audience hands-on participation will demonstrate how open source information can be developed into intelligence leads that can help solve crimes. Presenter: Edward So, Chief Computer Scientist, National Security Directorate Cyber Department Lunch On Your Own CEO Luncheon - (Invitational Event/RSVP Required) Registration Workshops Flash Group Mentoring: Mentoring is one of the most effective professional and career development options available for people. A major challenge for mentoring, however, is the lack of available time (or perceived lack of time) on the part of potential mentors to participate. A solution? How about mentoring in a flash? NCIS senior leadership will host its first Flash Group Mentoring session to provide law enforcement professionals (seasoned and entry-level) and those recent college grads seeking to enter law enforcement a rare opportunity to gain knowledge and experience from diverse leaders within federal law enforcement agencies. The NCIS mentors will guide conversations in small group settings on a variety of topics: increasing success in your current position; finding development opportunities; career planning, balancing work-life; managing workload; networking effectively; and other relevant questions. Moderator: Charles T. May, Executive Assistant Director Atlantic Region, Naval Criminal Investigative Service Panelists: Darrell Gilliard, Special Agent In Charge, DC Field Office, Naval Criminal Investigative Service Phyllis Wade, Special Agent in Charge, Office of Strategic Support, Naval Criminal Investigative Service Che’ Glover, Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Middle East Field Office, Naval Criminal Investigative Service Alfred McGeachy, Executive Assistant to the NCIS Deputy Director, Naval Criminal Investigative Service SATURDAY, JULY 11 LOCATION JW Grand 9 JW Grand 4 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. JW Grand 4 208 JW Grand 5 SUNDAY, JULY 12 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. JW Grand 10 8:00 a.m. – Noon 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Griffin Hall Pre-Function JW Grand 1/3 JW Grand 7 JW Grand 8 JW Grand 9 CONTINUED Retirement and Your Investment: This workshop will focus on providing attendees with fundamental financial concepts which are needed before and after you retire ensuring you have the knowledge to make sound choices with your retirement portfolio. This workshop will broaden attendee’s knowledge and provide each person with a fundamental understanding of the concepts/definitions in areas such as mutual funds, stocks, bonds and various other investments which are used in portfolios. New for 2015 based on feedback, a discussion on the various types of life insurance on the market to include both the good and bad aspects. The workshop will aide attendees in understanding how each investment works and certain pitfalls each investment may or may not have. By attending this workshop, attendees will be more prepared to understand the choices they make with respect to their portfolios as they near retirement. This workshop is not designed to teach you how to invest but provide a basic overview and understanding on the many options available and guiding principles behind each investment. Presenter: Keith A. Johnson, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Ingestions, Internal Investigations Unit. U.S. Department of Homeland Security – Office of Infrastructure Protection – No Cost Tools and Services: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Infrastructure Protection will present an overview of no-cost tools and services available to law enforcement. This is an informational awareness session of no-cost DHS tools and services available to law enforcement. The presentation will be conducted with the visual aid of PowerPoint. The presentation is intended to be both informative and interactive. Printed resource materials available. Presenter: Shahid Shabazz, Senior Security Specialist (U.S. Department of Homeland Security- Office of Infrastructure Protection) New Attendee Orientation Elections Committee Meeting Opening Reception Presenting Sponsor: Hitachi Data Systems Sponsors: Caesar’s Entertainment, SunTrust, Verizon National Blessing of the Badge Service Sponsor: Our Daily Bread Ministries Registration CEO Symposium – Chief Executive Officers Only Workshops Emotional Intelligence: Leading in the 21st Century: As a leader, it's not enough to be intelligent... You need to be emotionally intelligent! Research indicates that increased emotional intelligence in the workplace has a positive impact on employee performance, productivity, satisfaction and loyalty, and enhances leadership and management effectiveness. Presenter: Gwen L. Wiggins, PhD, President Premier Workforce Solutions Law Enforcement Ethics: A Systematic Approach: This seminar will give police leaders, supervisors and employees an opportunity to explore and discuss the state of ethics and moral reasoning in law enforcement and American society. This session will offer strategies to help improve ethical decision-making on both personal and professional levels, along with examining personal accountability and responsibility within the work environment. Presenter: Gregory Smith, Deputy Director, Institute for Law Enforcement Administration Accreditation – More Relevant than Ever: For decades CALEA Accreditation has provided the best practices for public safety agencies. The process is still relevant today and continues to assist agencies with administrative and high risk procedures. As law enforcement advances, CALEA Accreditation remains contemporary to compliment public safety services. Presenter: Craig Hartley, Executive Director, CALEA Sponsor: CALEA SUNDAY, JULY 12 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. LOCATION JW Grand 5 CONTINUED Civil Rights Brunch: (Additional fee and ticket required) Keynote Speaker: Kathleen N. Cleaver, Senior Lecturer in Law, Emory University School of Law Lunch On Your Own Griffin Hall Pre-Function Griffin Hall Registration Noon – 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. JW Grand 7 JW Grand 8 JW Grand 9 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. JW Grand 9 Opening of Exhibit Hall and Reception Workshops School Based Mentoring: The New York Chapter has put the NOBLE motto, "Justice by Action" into school-based mentoring as a strategy to enhance safety in high crime communities in New York City. This presentation is centered on the successful design and implementation of five years of mentoring hundreds of students in elementary, junior, and senior high schools. Reverend, Dr. Alfonso Wyatt, author of “Mentoring From the Inside Out” joins NOBLE Mentors as the featured panelist to discuss the value and power in mentoring our youth. This author will highlight the importance of law enforcement executives joining the “call of duty” by extending our reach to transform the lives of youth through mentoring. Executives attending this workshop will receive the NOBLE Mentors’ Curriculum and Training Manual. Moderator: Dr. Sophine Charles, Curriculum Developer, New York NOBLE Mentors’ Program Panelists: Michael Bell, Detective 1st Grade, New York Police Department (Retired) December LeTexier, Vice President of Statewide Outreach, Indiana Youth Institute Corruption-proofing Your Career: Concerned that Corruption would harm your agency? Then prevent it from happening! Law Enforcement Officers are not immune from engaging in misconduct or illegal behaviors, but they can shield themselves. This workshop guides participants through practical steps of preparedness that will thwart corrupting attacks internally and externally. This serious subject is presented in an interesting way with stimulating visual and sound effects; so come ready to be energized as you learn how to battle for your workforce. Panelists: June Wardle Rogers, PhD, Retired Special Agent in Charge (SAC), Former DEA Rayfield Rogers, Jr., Special Effects Accompaniment, Retired School District Chief of Security Critical Incident Threat Picture: This course will provide an overview of the unfortunate yet timely continuous topics on Homegrown Extremism and Mass Casualty incidents. Unfortunately, attacks on law enforcement through HVEs and Mass Casualty/Active Shooter incidents can occur unexpectedly whether you are a corporate business, charity, school, law enforcement agency or government office. The discussion includes a brief introduction to the current Homeland threat picture, followed by topics on continuous Mass Casualty/Active Shooter Awareness. The audience will participate in a brief role-playing exercise(s) of a potential active shooter scenario to help reinforce what they have learned. At the end of the course, attendees will understand what they should be doing to protect their agencies and employees; but more importantly, they will be able to answer" "Have I prepared my department to effectively deal with these types of threats?" Presenter: Jacques S. Battiste, Supervisory Special Agent, FBIHQ/Office of Partner Engagement Associate Members Caucus MONDAY, JULY 13 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – Noon 11:00 a.m. - Noon Noon – 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 306 JW Grand 5-6 Griffin Hall Pre-Function Griffin Hall Griffin Hall JW Grand 3 JW Grand 1 JW Grand 2 JW Grand 3 Dais Line-up (Invited Guests/Executive Board) Opening Plenary Keynote Speaker: Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, U.S. Department of Justice Registration Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall Walk Thru Federal Members Caucus Lunch On Your Own Workshops Leadership Challenges of Policing in the 21 st Century: The purpose of this workshop is to explore, discuss, and educate the audience on the challenges facing law enforcement executives in the 21st century. We will discuss a prescription for success and support resources available at the local, state, and federal levels. Moderator: John Skinner, Retired Deputy Police Commissioner, Baltimore Police Department Panelists: James Craig, Chief of Police, Detroit Police Department Jeffrey Blackwell, Chief of Police, Cincinnati Police Department Bobby Cummings, Chief of Police, Wilmington Police Department Essentials of Senior Executive Service ECQ’s: What are they and What they are not: OPM has identified five executive core qualifications (ECQs). The executive core qualifications define the competencies needed to build a federal corporate culture that drives for results, serves customers, and builds successful teams and coalitions within and outside the organization. The Executive Core Qualifications are required for entry to the Senior Executive Service and are used by many departments and agencies in selection, performance management, and leadership development for management and executive positions. The ECQs were designed to assess executive experience and potential not technical expertise. Successful performance in the SES requires competence in each ECQ. The ECQs are interdependent; successful executives bring all five to bear when providing service to the Nation. This panel presentation will provide information to aspiring members of the Senior Executive Service on the tools available for preparing an effective selection package for the SES Qualification Review Board. Panelists: Joseph A. McMillan, Assistant Inspector General for Investigations, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspector General Nicole Wright, Lead HR Specialist, Senior Executive Resources Service, U.S. Office of Personnel, U.S. Office of Personnel Management Diversity and Inclusion: In August 2011, President Obama issued Executive Order 13583, directing executive departments and agencies “to develop and implement a more comprehensive, integrated, and strategic focus on diversity and inclusion.” As directed in the Order, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) released the Government-Wide Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan in November 2011, providing guidance to agencies for establishing agency-specific diversity and inclusion strategic plans for recruiting, hiring, training, developing, advancing, promoting, and retaining a diverse workforce. OPM identifies three goals that are central to compliance with the Executive Order: workforce diversity, workforce inclusion, and sustainability. Both the Strategic Plan and the accompanying guidance set forth a broad range of priorities and action items that are now required of Federal agencies, along with performance metrics to document compliance and measure achievement. Moderator: Kimberly Walton, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Civil Rights and Liberties, Transportation Security Administration Panelists: Latetia Henderson, Assistant Administrator for Acquisition, Transportation Security Administration Karen Shelton-Waters, Assistant Administrator for Human Capital, Transportation Security Administration MONDAY, JULY 13 LOCATION JW Grand 4 JW Grand 9 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. JW Grand 5-6 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 14 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. JW Grand 1 JW Grand 2 JW Grand 3 JW Grand 4 JW Grand 9 JW Grand 10 Griffin Hall Events Circle LOCATION JW Grand 9 JW Grand 1 CONTINUED Does predictive policing work?: The National Institute of Justice at the US-DOJ notes that law enforcement work is frequently reactive: officers respond to calls for service, quell disturbances and make arrests. In contrast, explains the NIJ, predictive policing determines what and where something is likely to happen in the next 24 hours by using crime data, geospatial modes, and intervention models. Very importantly, “The predictive policing approach does not replace traditional policing. Instead, it enhances existing approaches such as problem-oriented policing, community policing, intelligence-led policing and hot spot policing.” The panel reviews predictive policing deployments in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and other cities throughout the United States. Presenter: Donnie Fowler, Vice President of Business Development, PredPol, Inc. Sponsor: PredPol Inc. Education Partnership Opportunities: The goal of this workshop is two-fold. First, EdFit and its partners would like to formally introduce NOBLE to the education reform fight. It is the firm belief of EdFit that organizations such as NOBLE represent critical community leadership segments necessary to reforming education and outcomes that particularly effect African-American Youth. As part of the 39th Annual Training Conference and Exhibition, EdFit will offer an opportunity to examine the national education landscape, as current outcomes have bred pervasive trends that have contributed to law enforcement challenges nationwide. Secondarily, the workshop will allow NOBLE Conference participants the opportunity to engage with other groups that seek coalition from non-traditional reform-minded organizations that share a common interest with regard to education reform. Sponsor: EdFit Consulting, LLC Business Meeting and Candidates’ Forum Regional Caucuses Region One Region Two Region Three Region Four Region Five Region Six Exhibits Dismantled Buses Leave for Host City Host City – Crane Bay Event Center Elections – Dues must be current for 2015 to vote Workshops: Challenges Women Face in Leadership Positions: Women in law enforcement will face a number of challenges as they become leaders in law enforcement. This panel of women in key leadership positions will discuss the unique challenges and opportunities women face as they rise through leadership positions in public safety organizations nationally and internationally. Panelists will discuss some of the major impediments keeping female police officers from advancing to high-ranking law enforcement positions and ways to overcome those barriers. Panelists will also address how female officers can develop or enhance their leadership skills. Moderator: Melody Jackson, Retired SAC Senior Police Advisor, DOS/INL Panelists: Cerelyn Davis, Deputy Chief, Atlanta Police Department Patricia Gallon, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service Novelette Grant, Deputy Commissioner, Jamaica Constabulary Force Danielle Outlaw, Deputy Chief, Oakland Police Department Sponsor: Pfizer TUESDAY, JULY 14 LOCATION JW Grand 2 JW Grand 3 CONTINUED Law Enforcement Organization and Culture: This workshop will inform participants on findings from a recently completed research study examining the organizational work experiences among African American law enforcement officers that define police ethnicity. Data for this study was collected from NOBLE members at the 2014 NOBLE conference. The findings suggest race remains a significant factor in law enforcement organizations and cultures. Presenter: Dr. Warren Dukes, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Saint Augustine’s University Healthy Hire/Healthy Retire (The Indianapolis Model): According to American Police Beat “somewhere between 2-6 times more officers kill themselves each year than are killed by the bad guys.” Police Officers face professional stressors and personal challenges that put them at risk daily. Recently Safe Call Now joined the SCN crisis model with the proactive and innovative Indianapolis Metropolitan PD developmental and wellness model to create a more holistic approach to individual and organizational wellness. By combining proven strategies developed in Indianapolis and the crisis and referral network resources of SCN, organizations, administrator’s peers, union officials, and clinicians should have the necessary tools to combat personal and career crisis. The ultimate goal of SCN is for organizations and individuals to gain insight into how to build healthier organizations, and hire and maintain healthier employees. JW Grand 4 JW Grand 10 The workshop will present the Safe Call Now 24 hour-365 day crisis response and referral network and discuss the holistic approach to employee wellness and preventative strategies as identified in the Indianapolis PD model. Presenter: Brian Nanavaty, Police Captain, Professional Performance Manager IMPD, Director of Curriculum and Training Safe Call Now, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Respect: Surviving a Citizen-Police Encounter: This workshop will be an open and candid discussion about the decline of respect in our society and the possible correlation between the decline of respect and the recent increase in violent citizen/police encounters. Workshop participants will analyze the issue from the perspectives of both law enforcement and civilians (i.e., the lack of respect on both sides) and will propose solutions to stop the spate of violent citizen/police encounters. Moderator: Ramona D. Taylor, Retired Judge/Associate Professor, Saint Leo University Panelists: Richard Myers, Police Chief, Newport News Police Department Tony Yarbrough, Captain, Virginia Beach Police Department Modern Policing and the Complex Challenges of Digital Content Management and Protection in Modern Day Policing: With the new era of policing, how do law enforcement agencies effectively manage and protect their digital contact? The addition of body worn cameras and public videos creates new challenges of creating a unified distributed video archive. Keeping the public informed while protecting the citizens’ information continues to be a challenge. There needs to be an effective means to manage the mountainous amounts of video, redacting as appropriate, and protecting this video from being changed. Oracle DIVArchive provides secure accessibility to every person involved in the workflow, everywhere in the world. Presenter: Brian Campanotti, Global Director of Business Development, Oracle Digital Media Solutions Sponsor: Oracle Digital Media Solutions TUESDAY, JULY 14 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. LOCATION JW Grand 1 JW Grand 2 JW Grand 3 JW Grand 4 CONTINUED Workshops Path to Ethical Policing: As a law enforcement leader, you set the tone for your subordinates and ultimately your agency. In today's environment, every law enforcement leader must ensure that the members of their department are professional and ethical when engaging with citizens. They must also ensure that there are open lines of communication between the police and the public, and that the citizens feel comfortable when approaching the police or when approached by the police. In this workshop we will hear from police leaders, from the U.S. as well as a member of the Metropolitan Police Service of London, UK, on best practices to take your agency down the path to becoming a truly community-service oriented police department. Presenter: Kim Royster, Deputy Chief, New York City Police Department Panelists: Joel Fitzgerald, Chief of Police, Allentown, PA Police Department Patricia Gallan, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service Rick Hite, Chief of Police, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Developing Future Leaders through Formal Agency Mentoring: Law Enforcement has experienced changes in the prototypical applicant in the past 40 years. From Boomers to Gen X to the Millennials; each generation has its challenges. A formal mentoring program for both new and veteran officers could strengthen your agency, the health and resiliency of your officers, and help create a generation of future organizational leaders. This workshop will identify the steps for seeking support and securing approval for a formal mentoring program, constructing the mentoring program, recruiting and training quality mentors and matching mentors to mentees. Presenter: Aaron Snyder, Police Sergeant, Supervisor of IMPD Developmental Program, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Panelists: Brian Nanavaty, Police Captain, Professional Performance Manager IMPD, Director of Curriculum and Training Safe Call Now, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chris Waters, Police Lieutenant, Commanding Officer, Commission Investigation Division, LAPD Catrina Shead, Deputy Chief, Crimes Against Persons Division, Dallas Police Department Michael Wolley Police Officer, IMPD Recruiter Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Cyber Security for Critical Networks – System and Data: As networks and devices become more complex to support and secure, new tools and solutions like cloud-based applications are needed to stay up-to-date with potential cybersecurity threats. This presentation will share with attendees these new tools and their application to mitigate threats and enhance the security of cyber infrastructure. Presenter: Larry Murrill, Security Architect Secure Products Group, Motorola Solutions Building Community Trust: Undoing Racism in Policing: Undoing Racism in Policing: This interactive session will focus on systemic and institutional racism. Participants will be challenged to analyze the structures of power and privilege that hinder racial and social equity. This process will be conducted by looking at class, power relationships, and our own socialization. It will help participants begin to develop a systemic analysis and its impact in the local communities and who they serve. How can community leaders, providers and residents have a shared analysis of power as they develop, implement and participate in programs established to help and make a difference? How can people, programs and organizations work together to elevate humanity while developing leadership and accountability to our mission, values and the communities served? Moderator: Dr. Sophine Charles, Retired NYPD, Adjunct Professor John Jay College Presenters: Dr. Kimberly Richards, Regional Trainer, The Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond Ron Chisom, Executive Director, The Peoples Institute for Survival and Beyond TUESDAY, JULY 14 LOCATION JW Grand 10 CONTINUED Predicting Crime and Analyzing Social Media: This workshop examines two emerging technologies that are going to change the way we look at policing. From placing pins on a map to “hot-spotting,” law enforcement agencies have always tried to predict crime. Finally, algorithms have been developed that bring new information sources, advanced mathematical models, and even older systems together to predict crime with unprecedented accuracy. Social Media as an information source is growing at an alarming rate. Social media monitoring technologies are harnessing the location specific meta-data to bring law enforcement actionable intelligence in pressure sensitive scenarios. A number of ways to leverage social media technology include investigations, real time event monitoring, reconnaissance and crisis management. As social media technologies develop, they will start to analyze other data sources inkling IP video and Body-cams. 11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Noon – 2:00 p.m. 306 JW Grand 5-6 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. JW Grand 9 JW Grand 1 JW Grand 2 JW Grand 3 Once modern Predictive Analytics and Social Media Monitoring are brought together, we will have unprecedented ability to effectively deploy resources and prevent crime. Presenters: Jason Jubinville, Co-founder & Senior Executive, Echosec Systems Ltd. David Courson, Territorial Sales Manager, Motorola Solutions Sponsor: Motorola Solutions Dais Guests Lineup - (Chapter Presidents and invited guests) Awards Luncheon – Keynote Speaker: Mayor Gregory Ballard, City of Indianapolis Sponsor: HARRIS Corporation, Verizon Wireless Run-Off Elections (If Needed) Workshops The Internet of Things: Trends and Analysis: In an ever changing world, this presentation will look at the evolution of technology when it comes to mobility and the growth of machine to machine (M2M) connectivity. The presentation will highlight areas where law enforcement needs to pay close attention and briefed on the trends and analysis from this emerging and burgeoning market. The presentation will serve also as a question and answer session for law enforcement officials looking to expand their knowledge in this field. Presenter: Bryan Schromsky, Director, Verizon Wireless Sponsor: Verizon Wireless Transparency Do’s and Don’ts: Critical Incident Management for Small Law Enforcement Agencies: The small agency is deluged by the media in a critical incident. The most common incidents of a use of force, death investigation, or school based incident can bring out the media determined to find an angle on what happened, why it happened, and who was involved. Any one data point can translate into a lead story with a reporter's byline that takes them from obscurity to notoriety. This workshop will discuss the steps to follow from reaching, connecting, and replicating transparency customized to your community based on factors such as geography, people, history, and current state of affairs. A simple plan relevant for all levels of the organization, recognizing most small agencies or fallout immediately following a critical incident and the role notification plays in a transparent organization. This workshop on transparency complements Community Policing Efforts and ensures an interactive transmission of information to the appropriate audience. Presenters: Michael Cureton, Chief of Police-Retired, University of Cincinnati Earnest McCowen, Chief of Police-Retired, The City of Lincoln Heights Stalking: Stalking is a prevalent and frequently un-addressed crime. According to a recent CDC survey, approximately 7.5 million people are stalked in one year in the U.S. While there are stalking laws in all 50 states as well as federal statute, stalking remains widely under-prosecuted. This presentation will provide an overview of stalking, to include identification, assessment and management. There will also be a discussion regarding the federal stalking statute, as it may be applicable in a variety of these cases. Presenter: Kristen Solik, Crime Analyst, FBI Crime Analyst-Behavioral Analysis Units Behavioral Threat Assessment Center TUESDAY, JULY 14 LOCATION JW Grand 4 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Event Circle 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. JW Grand 9 WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 7:30 a.m. Event Circle 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – Noon Noon – 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. JW Grand 1 JW Grand 2 CONTINUED Intelligence Led Policing and the Use of Analytics: Harness the power of your data through the use of emerging technologies and RMS. A real-time look into analytics and tools being used to improved clearance rates, investigate crime and improve the quality of proactive policing capabilities. Presenter: Derek Davis, Staff Sergeant, Halton Regional Police Department Sponsor: NICHE Buses leave for Women’s Symposium Women’s Symposium (Additional fee) – Crowne Plaza Downtown Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Tanya Walton Pratt, Marion Superior Court and Indianapolis City County President Maggie A. Lewis. Sponsor: The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice Founders, Life Members, and Past Presidents Reception (Invitational Event/RSVP Required) Sponsor: NOBLE Stakeholder Advisory Council Buses Leave for Memorial March Staging Area Memorial March Sponsor: Walmart Memorial Service – New Era Church Sponsor: Walmart Lunch On Your Own Workshops Critical Incident Threat Picture: The course will provide an overview of the unfortunate yet timely continuous topics on Homegrown Extremism and Mass Casualty incidents. Unfortunately, attacks on law enforcement through HVEs and Mass Casualty/Active Shooter incidents can occur unexpectedly whether you are a corporate business, charity, school, law enforcement agency or government office. The discussion includes a brief introduction to the current Homeland threat picture, followed by topics on continuous Mass Casualty/Active Shooter Awareness. The audience will participate in a brief role-playing exercise(s) of a potential active shooter scenario to help reinforce what they have learned. At the end of the course, attendees will understand what they should be doing to protect their agencies and employees; but more importantly, they will be able to answer." Have I prepared my department to effectively deal with these types of threats?" Presenter: Jacques S. Battiste, Supervisory Special Agent, FBIHQ/Office of Partner Engagement Retirement and Your Investment: This workshop will focus on providing attendees with fundamental financial concepts which are needed before and after you retire ensuring you have the knowledge to make sound choices with your retirement portfolio. This workshop will broaden attendee’s knowledge and provide each person with a fundamental understanding of the concepts/definitions in areas such as mutual funds, stocks, bonds and various other investments which are used in portfolios. New for 2015 based on feedback, a discussion on the various types of life insurance on the market to include both the good and bad aspects. The workshop will aide attendees in understanding how each investment works and certain pitfalls each investment may or may not have. By attending this workshop, attendees will be more prepared to understand the choices they make with respect to their portfolios as they near retirement and into retirement. This workshop is not designed to teach you how to invest but provide a basic overview and understanding on the many investment options available and guiding principles behind each investment. Presenter: Keith A. Johnson, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Ingestions, Internal Investigations Unit. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. – Midnight THURSDAY, JULY 16 9:00 a.m. – Noon 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. continued JW Grand 3 JW Grand 4 Grand Pre-Function 306 JW Grand 5-6 JW Grand 3-4 The Gang Resistance Education and Training Program: This Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (G.R.E.A.T.) workshop highlights the impact of earlyencouraging law enforcement intervention in the lives and social development of youth. We will discuss how law enforcement officers teaching the G.R.E.A.T. program in middle and elementary school helps youth to have more positive attitudes towards police, less positive attitudes about gangs, and promotes the reduction of juvenile delinquency. Presenter: Vanessa McLemore, Business Manager (Retired SAC-ATF), G.R.E.A.T. Foundation, Inc. Business Meeting Pre-Banquet Reception Dais Guests Lineup (Old/New Executive Board) Annual Awards Banquet and Installation of the New Executive Board Sponsors: Motorola Solutions, Inc., University of Phoenix The President’s Ball Old/New Executive Board Meeting Conference Debriefing – Current Committee and all incoming Conference Chairs Spouse/Guest Program Preliminary Schedule ALL ACTIVITIES WILL ORIGINATE FROM OR TAKE PLACE IN THE HOSPITALITY ROOM LOCATED IN ROOMS 309/310 AT THE JW MARRIOTT Schedule subject to change SATURDAY, JULY 11 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Noon – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Conference Registration Meet and Greet in Hospitality Room: Sign up for events, information on city attractions. Spa manicures/hand massages Light Back Massages Spades Tournament Opening Reception SUNDAY, JULY 12 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. National Blessing of the Badge Service Conference Registration Hospitality Room Open for Activities Fitness Fun (stretching, chair aerobics, line dancing & Zumba) Civil Rights Brunch (Additional fee and ticket required) Tastings – A Wine Experience (Wine Bar and Bistro) Opening of Exhibit Floor and Reception MONDAY, JULY 13 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – Noon 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Opening Plenary Conference Registration Exhibit Hall Open Workshop: Financial Health: Is Your Retirement a Go-Go or a No-Go – This workshop will provide knowledge and guidance to evoke thought and assist attendees with financial challenges as they prepare for retirement and after, i.e.: family needs, aging parents, adult kids and personal health. Presenter: Michael Schiele, Financial Consultant, Investment Manager of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Exhibit Hall Walk Thru Hospitality Room Open for Activities Tour: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum and Gift Shop (Additional $8.00 fee) (Transportation provided) Tour: Dallara Indy Car Factory (Additional fee between $5.00 up to $20.00 depending upon activity) (Transportation provided) Buses Leave for Host City Host City Reception TUESDAY, JULY 14 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Noon – 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. – Noon Noon – 5:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. – Midnight Hospitality Room Open for Activities Fitness Walk – Around Beautiful White River State Park – Downtown Indianapolis Workshop: Be Health Empowered! The Wellness Workshop – Ever wonder how to be your healthiest self as an adult? In this workshop, health and wellness expert Dr. Melissa Clarke will share how to Be Health Empowered through the lifespan. Topics covered include 5 self-health actions we all need to know for lifelong wellness, critical screenings to have at various ages for both sexes, including HIV, and key prevention strategies to stay vibrant, and in good sexual, mental and physical health. You will leave the workshop energized and ready to focus on a healthier you! Awards Luncheon Tour: African Art Gallery – Kuaba – Champagne & Conversation Women’s Symposium (Additional fee required) – Crowne Plaza Downtown Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Tanya Walton Pratt, Marion Superior Court and Indianapolis City County President Maggie A. Lewis. Sponsor: The Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice Buses Leave for Memorial March Staging Area Memorial March Memorial Service Hospitality Room Open for Activities Mimosa and Masterpiece Painting – (Explore your inner creativity) (Additional fee $35.00) (Transportation provided) Pre-Banquet Reception Annual Awards Dinner President’s Ball 14th Annual Youth Leadership Conference Preliminary Schedule Theme: "Your Choices Today … Affect Your Tomorrow" (Ages 14-18) Rooms 201-203 FRIDAY, JULY 10 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. NOBLE Youth Leadership Conference Registration SATURDAY, JULY 11 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. NOBLE Youth Leadership Conference Registration SUNDAY, JULY 12 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 13 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. – Noon Noon – 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 14 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. NOBLE Youth Leadership Conference Orientation “Police and Youth … RESPECT” Teen Town Hall sponsored by "FIGHT CRIME: Invest in Kids" Break A Conversation with Brittany Packnett, Executive Director, Teach for America-St. Louis, 2015 NOBLE Youth Honorary Chairperson – led by James Gearon, 2015 NOBLE Youth Ambassador NOBLE Youth Meet-Up NOBLE Opening Plenary Session “Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way” Presented by Romeal Dorasay Johnson M.O.V.E. and L.O.V.E. Breakout Sessions Presented by Romeal Dorasay Johnson and Shatara Lister NOBLE Youth Luncheon with Guest Speaker, James Gearon, 2015 NOBLE Youth Ambassador “Through Her/His Eyes” Presented by Romeal Dorasay Johnson and Shatara Lister Break “Inclusive Engagements – Part 1” Presented by Terry L. Allbritton, FBI, Human Resources Division, Diversity and Inclusion Section Afternoon Stretch and Recap Program moves to University of Indianapolis Depart JW Marriott for University of Indianapolis “Mistaken Identity” - Presented by Shatara Lister Break “Inclusive Engagements – Part 1” - Presented by Terry L. Allbritton, NOBLE Youth Luncheon Special Presentation by NOBLE Youth Leaders of the Grand Rapids, MI Urban League "Study Time is Money Time" - Presented by William Borden, Supervisory Special Agent, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of the Inspector General Break "The Law and Your Community" - Presented by the Central Virginia Chapter of NOBLE WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Buses Leave for Memorial March Staging Area Memorial March Memorial Service NOBLE Youth Luncheon “Eliminating the RISK/Team Building Exercises” Presented by Romeal Dorasay Johnson and Shatara Lister Break “Battle of the Sexes” Presented by Romeal Dorasay Johnson and Shatara Lister Afternoon Stretch and Recap “Juvenile Jeopardy” – Presented by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department NOBLE Youth Leadership Conference Closing Event: Pacers Sports and Entertainment – Indiana Fever vs Tulsa Shock at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse NOBLE Youth Leaders After Glow – “Straight Talk, No Chaser”