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State & Provincial Police2012 Midyear Meeting

March 28-30, 2012 | Alexandria, Virginia

Division of State & Provincial PoliceExecutive Committee

General ChairJohn Batiste

Chief, Washington State Patrol

First ViCe-ChairMike edMonson

Colonel, Louisiana State Police

seCond ViCe-Chairsteven Flaherty

Colonel, Virginia State Police

seCretary-treasurerdeBorah CaMpBell

Deputy Superintendent, New York State Police

MeMber at-larGedoug lang

Assistant Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

MeMber at-larGeChris d. lewis

Commissioner, Ontario Provincial Police

adVisor at-larGesteve parÉ

Commissioner, City of Providence Office of Public Safety

Mountain PaCiFiC reGion ChairMike tooley

Colonel, Montana Highway Patrol

north atlantiC reGion ChairthoMas l’esperanCe

Colonel, Vermont State Police

north Central reGion ChairpatriCk hoye

Colonel, Iowa State Patrol

southern reGion ChairtraCy trott

Colonel, Tennessee Highway Patrol

aluMni seCtion ChairBrian ursino

Director of Law Enforcement, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators

leGal adVisordonald o. Chesworth, esq.

Harris, Chesworth & O’Brien

iMMediate Past ChairMark dunaski

Assistant Commissioner Minnesota Department of Public Safety

direCtorMiChael wagers, ph.d.

Division of State & Provincial PoliceInternational Association of Chiefs of Police

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Division of State & Provincial PoliceRegional and Section Meetings

Mountain PacificAugust 7-9, 2012Big Sky, Montana

north atlantic May 16-17, 2012

Groton, Connecticut

state & Provincial Police acadeMy directors (sPPads)

June 17-21, 2012 Little Rock, AR

Steve HiLLmAn (CHAiR)Major, Indiana State Police

shillman@isp.in.gov

north central June 13-14, 2012

Saint Louis, Missouri

southern region April 30-may 2, 2012

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

state & Provincial Police Planning officers section (sPPPos)

September 2012 nashville, tn

JoHn C. ivARSSon (CHAiR)Captain, North Carolina Highway Patrol

john.ivarsson@ncdps.gov

Save the Dates!

2012 State & Provincial Police Academy Workshop

June 17-21, 2012 | Little Rock, Arkansas

For more information, to register, or to view the conference

agenda, please visit:

www.sppads.org

2012 State & Provincial Police Annual Meeting

September 28-29, 2012 San Diego, California

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S&P Midyear Meeting AgendaWednesday, March 28, 2012

10:00 am - 5:00 pm RegistRation open Marble Foyer, 1st Floor

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm executive committee meeting Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm pReconfeRence WoRkshop – LeadeRship in poLice oRganizations (Lpo) Madison,2ndFloor

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm pReconfeRence WoRkshop – iacp executive seRvices: pRomotionaL testing, assessment centeRs, and poLice seRvices Franklin,2ndFloor

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm geneRaL chaiR’s Reception PlazaFoyer,2ndFloor

9:00 pm - 10:30 pm hospitaLity suite PresidentialSuite,Room736

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S&P Midyear Meeting AgendaThursday, March 29, 2012

7:00 am - 5:00 pm RegistRation open Marble Foyer, 1st Floor

7:00 am - 8:00 am continentaL BReakfast Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

8:00 am - 8:30 am opening ceRemony GrandBallroom,1stFloor

8:30 am - 9:15 am Business meeting GrandBallroom,1stFloor

9:15 am - 9:45 am gRegoRy g. nadeau, deputy administRatoR, fedeRaL highWay administRation GrandBallroom,1stFloor

9:45 am - 10:15 am canadian RepoRt GrandBallroom,1stFloor

10:15 am - 10:45 am netWoRking BReak Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

10:45 am - 11:15 am mattheW g. oLsen, diRectoR, nationaL counteRteRRoRism centeR (nctc) GrandBallroom,1stFloor

11:15 am - 12:00 pm Jim goodnight, chief executive officeR, sas GrandBallroom,1stFloor

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm WoRking Lunch – shRp ii, nationaL tRaffic incident management (tim) Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor Paul Jodoin,TIMProgramManager,FederalHighwayAdministration

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm RegionaL meetings and aLumni section BReakout mountain Pacific - Franklin Boardroom, 2nd Floor north Atlantic - Grand Ballroom, 1st Floor north Central - madison, 2nd Floor Southern - Private Seagars Dining Room, 1st Floor Alumni Section - Presidential Suite, 7th Floor

2:00 pm - 2:45 pm RegionaL RoundtaBLe - mountain pacific GrandBallroom,1stFloor

2:45 pm - 3:15 pm the honoRaBLe maRy LandRieu (d-La), chaiR, senate committee on appRopRiations homeLand secuRity suBcommittee GrandBallroom,1stFloor

3:15 pm - 3:45pm netWoRking BReak Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

3:45 pm - 4:15 pm pLatinum sponsoR pResentations - caRfax, my moBiLe Witness, taseR GrandBallroom,1stFloor

4:15 pm - 5:00 pm RegionaL RoundtaBLe - noRth atLantic GrandBallroom,1stFloor

9:00 pm - 10:30 pm hospitaLity suite PresidentialSuite,Room736

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S&P Midyear Meeting AgendaFriday, March 30, 2012

7:00 am - 12:00 pm RegistRation open Marble Foyer, 1st Floor

7:00 am - 8:00 am continentaL BReakfast Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

8:00 am - 8:45 am RegionaL RoundtaBLe - southeRn GrandBallroom,1stFloor

8:45 am - 9:30 am micheLe LeonhaRt, administRatoR, dRug enfoRcement agency GrandBallroom,1stFloor

9:30 am - 10:15 am shRp ii, L-12 nationaL tim RespondeR couRse & Reducing Line of duty deaths GrandBallroom,1stFloor

10:15 am - 10:45 am netWoRking BReak Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

10:45 am - 11:15 am BiLL eLLiot, heRo campaign GrandBallroom,1stFloor

11:15 am - 12:00 pm memoRiaL ceRemony GrandBallroom,1stFloor Craig Floyd, ChairmanandCEO,NationalLawEnforcementOfficersMemorialFund

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm WoRking Lunch – tim peRfoRmance measuRes and Reducing secondaRy cRashes Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor Jeff King,Captain,ArizonaDepartmentofPublicSafety

1:30 pm - 2:15 pm RegionaL RoundtaBLe – noRth centRaL GrandBallroom,1stFloor

2:15 pm - 3:00 pm cRaig fugate, administRatoR, fedeRaL emeRgency management administRation GrandBallroom,1stFloor

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm netWoRking BReak Washington/Jefferson,2ndFloor

3:30 pm - 4:00 pm goLd sponsoR pResentations - ceLLeBRite, Raytheon, WheLen GrandBallroom,1stFloor

4:00 pm - 4:45 pm shRp ii, L-12 nationaL tim RespondeR couRse, impact on opeRations GrandBallroom,1stFloor

6:30 pm iacp/motoRoLa tRoopeR of the yeaR Reception GrandBallroomFoyer,1stFloor

7:30 pm iacp/motoRoLa tRoopeR of the yeaR Banquet GrandBallroom,1stFloor

9:00 pm - 11:00 pm hospitaLity suite PresidentialSuite,Room736

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arizona

RoBeRt HALLiDAyDirectorArizona Department of Public Safety2102 West encanto BoulevardPhoenix, AZ 85005rhalliday@azdps.gov

JAmeS mCGuFFinLieutenantColonel/AssistantDirectorArizona Department of Public Safety2102 West encanto BoulevardPhoenix, AZ 85005jmcguffin@azdps.gov

JeFFRey KinGCaptainArizona Department of Public Safety2102 West encanto BoulevardPhoenix, AZ 85005jking@azdps.gov

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RoBeRt mAynARDAssistantChiefCalifornia Highway Patrol601 North 7th StreetSacramento, CA 95811rmaynard@chp.ca.gov

colorado

JAmeS WoLFinBARGeRColonel/ChiefColorado State Patrol700 Kipling Street, Suite 3000Lakewood, Co 80112james.wolfinbarger@cdps.state.co.us

AntHony PADiLLALieutenantColonelColorado State Patrol700 Kipling Street, Suite 3000Lakewood, Co 80112anthony.padilla@cdps.state.co.us

BRenDA LeFFLeRMajorColorado State Patrol700 Kipling Street, Suite 3000Lakewood, Co 80112brenda.leffler@cdps.state.co.us

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DAnny SteBBinSColonelConnecticut State Police1111 Country Club Roadmiddletown, Ct 06457bette.condon@ct.gov

delaWare

RoBeRt m. CouPeColonelDelaware State PoliceP.o. Box 430Dover, De 19903pamela.harrison@state.de.us

meLiSSA ZeBLeyMajorDelaware State PoliceP.o. Box 430Dover, De 19903pamela.harrison@state.de.us

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RyAn BuRCHneLLMajor/BureauCommanderFlorida Highway Patrol2900 Apalachee Parkwaytallahassee, FL 32399ryanburchnell@flhsmv.gov

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GReGoRy A. muLLeRFirstDeputyDirectorillinois State Police801 South Seventh StreetSpringfield, iL 62794greg_muller@isp.state.il.us

ioWa

PAtRiCK J. Hoye (noRtH CentRAL CHAiR)Coloneliowa State Patrol215 east Seventh StreetDes moines, iA 50319hoye@dps.state.ia.us

Kansas

eRneSt GARCiAColonel/SuperintendentKansas Highway Patrol122 SW Seventh Streettopeka, KS 66603egarcia@khp.ks.gov

KentucKy

RoDney BReWeRCommissionerKentucky State Police919 versilles RoadFrankfort, Ky 40601rodney.brewer@ky.gov

louisiana

miKe eDmonSon (FiRSt viCe CHAiR)ColonelLouisiana State Police7949 independence BlvdBaton Rouge, LA 70896mike.edmonson@dps.la.gov

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Ronnie JoneSConfidentialAssistanttotheSuperintendentLouisiana State Police7919 independence BoulevardBaton Rouge, LA 70806ronnie.jones@dps.la.gov

Maryland

mARCuS BRoWnSuperintendentmaryland State Police1201 Reisterstown RoadPikesville, mD 21208superintendent@msp.maryland.gov

Massachusetts

mARiAn mCGoveRnColonel/Superintendentmassachusetts State Police470 Worcester RoadFramingham, mA 01702marian.mcgovern@massmail.state.ma.us

StePHen mAttHeWSLt.Colonel,DeputySuperintendentmassachusetts State Police470 Worcester RoadFramingham, mA 01702steve.matthews@massmail.state.ma.us

Michigan

GARy GoRSKiLieutenantColonelmichigan State Police333 South Grand AvenueLansing, mi 48933gorskig@michigan.gov

Attendee ListS&P Members

Minnesota

Kevin DALyColonelminnesota State Patrol444 Cedar Street, Suite 130St. Paul, mn 55101kevin.daly@state.mn.us

mAttHeW LAnGeRLieutenantColonel/AssistantChiefminnesota State Patrol444 Cedar Street, Suite 130St. Paul, mn 55101matthew.langer@state.mn.us

Missouri

Ron RePLoGLeColonelmissouri State Highway Patrol1510 east elm StreetJefferson City, mo 65102ron.replogle@mshp.dps.mo.gov

RiCHARD CoFFeyLieutenantColonelmissouri State Highway Patrol1510 east elm StreetJefferson City, mo 65102richard.coffey@mshp.dps.mo.gov

RoBeRt BLoomBeRGMajor missouri State Highway Patrol1510 east elm StreetJefferson City, mo 65102bob.bloomberg@mshp.dps.mo.gov

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miCHAeL tooLeyColonelmontana Highway Patrol2550 Prospect AvenueHelena, mt 59620mitooley@mt.gov

neBrasKa

DAviD SAnKeyColonelnebraska State Patrol1600 nebraska Highway 2Lincoln, ne 68502david.sankey@nebraska.gov

neW haMPshire

RoBeRt L. QuinnColonelnew Hampshire State Police33 Hazen DriveConcord, nH 03305 robert.quinn@dos.nh.gov

neW Jersey

RiCK FuenteSColonelnew Jersey State PoliceP.o. Box 7068West trenton, nJ 08628lpplowes@gw.njsp.org

neW yorK

JoSePH D’AmiCoSuperintendentnew york State Police1220 Washington Avenue, Building 22Albany, ny 12226olga.cordi@troopers.ny.gov

DeBoRAH CAmPBeLL (SeCRetARy/tReASuReR)DeputySuperintendentnew york State Police1220 Washington Avenue, Building 22Albany, ny 12226deborah.campbell@troopers.ny.gov

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tHomAS FAZioColonel/DeputySuperintendentnew york State Police1220 Washington Avenue, Building 22Albany, ny 12226thomas.fazio@troopers.ny.gov

north carolina

miCHAeL GiLCHRiStColonelnorth Carolina State Highway Patrol4702 mail Service CenterRaleigh, nC 27699michael.gilchrist@ncdps.gov

GARy L. BeLLLieutenantColonelnorth Carolina State Highway Patrol4702 mail Service CenterRaleigh, nC 27699gary.bell@ncdps.gov

JoHn C. ivARSSonCaptainnorth Carolina State Highway Patrol4702 mail Service CenterRaleigh, nC 27699john.ivarsson@ncdps.gov

north daKota

JAmeS PRoCHniAKColonel/Superintendentnorth Dakota Highway Patrol600 east Boulevard, Dept. 504Bismarck, nD 58505jprochni@nd.gov

ohio

JoHn BoRnColonelohio State Highway Patrol1970 West Broad StreetColumbus, oH 43223jborn@dps.state.oh.us

oKlahoMa

KeRRy PettinGiLLColoneloklahoma Highway PatrolP.o. Box 11415oklahoma City, oK 73136kpetting@dps.state.ok.us

Pennsylvania

GeoRGe BivenSLieutenantColonel,DeputyCommissionerofOperationsPennsylvania State Police1800 elmerton AvenueHarrisburg, PA 17110gbivens@pa.gov

rhode island

Steven o’DonneLLSuperintendentRhode island State Police311 Danielson Pikenorth Scituate, Ri 02857sodonnell@risp.dps.ri.gov

Steven m. PARé (S&P ADviSoR)CommissionerCity of Providence, office of Public SafetyProvidence Public Safety Complex325 Washington StreetProvidence, Ri 02903mbotelho@providenceri.com

south carolina

miCHAeL oLiveRColonelSouth Carolina Highway PatrolP. o. Box 1993Blythewood, SC 29016mroliver@schp.org

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south daKota

CRAiG PRiCeColonelSouth Dakota Highway Patrol118 West Capitol AvenuePierre, SD 57501craig.price@state.sd.us

tRevoR JoneSCabinet SecretarySouth Dakota Department of Public Safety118 West Capitol AvenuePierre, SD 57501trevor.jones@state.sd.us

tennessee

tRACy tRott (SoutHeRn CHAiR)Coloneltennessee Highway Patrol1150 Foster Avenuenashville, tn 37243tracy.trott@tn.gov

Betty BLAiRMajortennessee Highway Patrol1150 Foster Avenuenashville, tn 37243betty.blair@tn.gov

DeReCK SteWARtMajortennessee Highway Patrol1150 Foster Avenuenashville, tn 37243dereck.stewart@tn.gov

texas

Steven mCCRAWDirector/Coloneltexas Department of Public Safety5805 north Lamar BoulevardAustin, tX 78752steven.mccraw@txdps.state.tx.us

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Attendee ListS&P MembersAttendee ListS&P Members

utah

DAnieL FuHRColonel/Superintendentutah Highway Patrol4501 South 2700 WestSalt Lake City, ut 84114dfuhr@utah.gov

miKe KueHnMajorutah Highway Patrol4501 South 2700 WestSalt Lake City, ut 84114mkuehn@utah.gov

verMont

tHomAS L’eSPeRAnCe (noRtH AtLAntiC CHAiR)Colonel/Directorvermont State Police103 South Main StreetWaterbury, vt 05671tlespera@dps.state.vt.us

virginia

Steven FLAHeRtyColonel/Superintendentvirginia State PoliceP.o. Box 27472Richmond, vA 23235supt@vsp.virginia.gov

HeRmAn DAviSLieutenantColonelvirginia State PoliceP.o. Box 27472Richmond, vA 23235herman.davis@vsp.virginia.gov

euGene StoCKtonLieutenantColonel,BureauofFieldOperationsOfficervirginia State PoliceP.o. Box 27472Richmond, vA 23235eugene.stockton@vsp.virginia.gov

tRACy RuSSiLLoDeputyDirector,BureauofAdministrativeandSupportServicesvirginia State PoliceP.o. Box 27472Richmond, vA 23235tracy.russillo@vsp.virginia.gov

Washington

JoHn R. BAtiSte (GeneRAL CHAiR)ChiefWashington State PatrolP.o. Box 42601olympia, WA 98504suzee.smith@wsp.wa.gov

BRiAn uRSino (S&P RetiRee SeCtion CHAiR)DirectorofLawEnforcementAmerican Association of motor vehicle AdministratorsP.o. Box 16629Seattle, WA 98116bursino@aamva.org

WyoMing

JoHn ButLeRLieutenantColonelInterimCommanderWyoming Highway Patrol5300 Bishop BoulevardCheyenne, Wy 82009john.butler@wyo.gov

canada

CHRiS LeWiS (At LARGe ADviSoR)Commissionerontario Provincial Police777 memorial Avenueorillia, on L3v 7chris.d.lewis@ontario.ca

LAWRenCe BeeCHeyDeputyCommissionerontario Provincial Police777 memorial Avenueorillia, on L3v 7larry.beechey@ontario.ca

DouG LAnG (At LARGe ADviSoR)DeputyCommissionerRoyal Canadian mounted Police703 Leiken Driveottawa, on K1A 0R2doug.lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

RiCHARD DeSCHeSneSDirecteurGénéralSûreté du Quebéc1701 Parthenaismontreal, QC H2K 357danielle.bouchard.2@surete.qc.ca

mARCeL SAvARDDirecteurGénéralAdjoint–SurveillanceduTerritoireSûreté du Quebéc1701 Parthenaismontreal, QC H2K 357josee.bergeron@surete.qc.ca

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Scott BuLLeNSChiefExecutiveOfficermy mobile Witness, inc.201 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 400Pittsburgh, PA 15235scott@mymobilewitness.net

eLenA CAStoRStrategicAcquisitionManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120elenacastor@carfax.com

RAnDy ComeRVicePresident,Sales&BusinessDevelopmentStalker Radar2609 technology DrivePlano, tX 75074sales@stalkerradar.com

PAuL cuNNiNghAMCaptain(ret.)Delaware State PoliceDirector of Law enforcement Salesl-3 eotechpaul.cunningham@l-3com.com

JoHn CZeRniSSeniorResearchAssociateinstitute for intergovernmental ResearchP.o. Box 12729tallahassee, FL 32317jczernis@iir.com

mAttHeW D’ALeSSAnDRoBusinessDevelopmentManagermotorola Solutions1255 Sanders Hill CircleSandy, ut 84094mattd@motorolasolutions.com

GeoRGe AKeMajor(ret.)north Carolina Highway Patrolgake@nc.rr.com

CHRiStoPHeR J. AnDReyCHAKLieutenantColonel(ret.)new Jersey State Policecandreychak@gmail.com

mARCuS AntHonyChiefOperatingOfficermy mobile Witness, inc.201 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 400Pittsburgh, PA 15235marc@mymobilewitness.net

JAmeS BAKeRColonel/Director(ret.)vermont State Policejwconsult@comcast.net

Ron BeLLenDieRRegionalSalesManagertASeR international17800 north 85th StreetScottsdale, AZ 85255ron@taser.com

BRiAn BLACKRegionalSalesManagertASeR international17800 north 85th StreetScottsdale, AZ 85255bmblack@taser.com

BoB BonAventuReDirectorofSalesSAS22636 Davis Drive, Suite 130Vienna, VA 20164bob.bonaventure@sas.com

mARiAno DeLLe DonneCEOAdventos5600 South Quebec StreetGreenwood village, Co 80111mariano.delledonne@adventos.com

WAyne eveLAnDCaptain(ret.)new Jersey State PoliceRaytheonewayner@comcast.net

JoSePH FinKSalesRepresentativeWhelen engineering Company140 Broadhollow RoadFarmingdale, ny 11735amsr20@whelen.com

Betty FonSeCASeniorAccountManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120bettyfonseca@carfax.com

RAnDy FReiBuRGeRPoliceInterceptorEngineerFord motor Company16800 executive Plaza DriveDearborn, mi 48126kfitzpa1@ford.com

Jim HALSteDVicePresidentLawEnforcementSalestASeR international17800 north 85th StreetScottsdale, AZ 85255jim@taser.com

Attendee ListS&P Alumni Members, Corporate, Federal, and Non-Profit Partners

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eARL HARDyHighwaySafetySpecialistDepartment of transportation, national Highway traffic Safety Administration1200 new Jersey Avenue, SeWashington, DC 20590earl.hardy@dot.gov

t.J. KenneDyDirectorofPublicSafetyandSecurityRaytheon network Centric Systems2501 West university DrivemcKinney, tX 75071tj.kennedy@raytheon.com

DAnieLA LAnGeOperationsDirectorCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120danielalange@carfax.com

JASon LAQuAtRAVicePresidentofSaleseLSAG north America7 Sutton PlaceBrewster, ny 10509jason.laquatra@elsag.com

miCHAeL LeDouXStrategicAcquisitionManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120michaelledoux@carfax.com

Joe MANNAreaSalesManagermotorola Solutions8201 164th Avenue, neRedmond, WA 98052joe.mann@motorolasolutions.com

CHRiS mARCHettiNationalAcquisitionManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120chrismarchetti@carfax.com

Jim meARSCorporate Vice Presidentmotorola Solutions, inc.7031 Columbia Gateway Drive, 3rd FloorColumbia, mD 21046jim.mears@motorolasolutions.com

tom miLLeRDirector-PublicSafetyProgramsmotorola Solutions1455 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 900Washington, DC 20004thomasmiller@motorolasolutions.com

tRoy montGomeRyRegionalSalesManagerKustom Signals9652 Loiret BoulevardLenexa, KS 66219tmontgomery@kustomsignals.com

Ken moRCKeLSuperintendent(ret.)ohio State Highway PatrolDirector of Law enforcement/Homeland Security Services First Response enterprises kmorckel@gmail.com

KeitH neLSonVice-President,GovernmentSalesWhelen engineering Company51 Winthrop Roadchester, ct 06412knelson@whelen.com

ty PARKeRGeneral ManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120typarker@carfax.com

FRAnK PAWLoWSKiSuperintendent(ret.)Pennsylvania State PoliceLaw enforcement Advisorinformation Sharing environment2100 K StreetWashington, DC 20511fpawlowski20@gmail.com

JiLL PRoCtoRMarketingManagerCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120jillproctor@carfax.com

miKe PRotZDirector,Pre-SalesSupportSAS3498 Coyote Hills WayCastle Rock, Co 80109mike.protz@sas.com

miKe RieGeRDirectorofTechnicalSupportLaser technology, inc.7070 S. tucson Wayenglewood, Co 80112mrieger@lasertech.com

RooSeveLt RoGeRSVicePresidentofSalesandMarketingLaser technology, inc.7070 S. tucson Wayenglewood, Co 80112rrogers@lasertech.com

Attendee ListS&P Alumni Members, Corporate, Federal, and Non-Profit Partners

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neiL t. SCHLiSSeRmAnDirector,SalesSAS22636 Davis Drive, #130Sterling, vA 20165neil.schlisserman@sas.com

neiL SCHuSteRPresidentandCEOAmerican Association of motor vehicle Administrators4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 400Arlington, vA 22203nschuster@aamva.org

ALeXAnDeR P. SiRPiSDirectorCarfax – Police Crash Assistance5860 trinity Parkway, Suite 600Centreville, vA 20120alexsirpis@carfax.com

RoBeRt SQuiCCiARiniAuthorizedManagingSalesRepresentativeWhelen engineering Company140 Broadhollow RoadFarmingdale, ny 11735amsr20@whelen.com

WeS StAFFoRDShip-ThruRepresentativeCrown manufacturing (Ford)16800 executive Plaza DriveDearborn, mi 48126kfitzpa1@ford.com

mARK SWenSonNorthEastRegionalLawEnforcementSales ManagertASeR international17800 north 85th StreetScottsdale, AZ 85255mswenson@taser.com

Attendee ListS&P Alumni Members, Corporate, Federal, and Non-Profit Partners

ViNceNt tALucciPrincipalAdvisor,LawEnforcementSAS100 SAS Campus drivecary, Nc 27513vince.talucci@sas.com

Ken B. teeSeVicePresidentofSalesWatchGuard video415 century ParkwayAllen, tX 75013acoughlin@watchguardvideo.com

Steven B. teeSeNationalSalesManagerWatchGuard video415 century ParkwayAllen, tX 75013acoughlin@watchguardvideo.com

BRiAn tiLLmAnRegionalSalesManagertASeR international17800 north 85th StreetScottsdale, AZ 85255btillman@taser.com

JuLio vALCARCeLFieldOperationsManagereLSAG north America7 Sutton PlaceBrewster, ny 10509julio.valcarcel@elsag.com

BoB WARtmAnnVice Presidentmotorola Solutions, inc1301 e Algonquin RoadSchaumburg, iL 60196cgvt14@motorolasolutions.com

RiCHARD WeJneRtDirectorofForensicSalesCellebrite uSA266 Harristown Road, Suite 105Glen Rock, nJ 07452rich@cellebriteusa.com

mARK WinDoveRCEOeLSAG north America7 Sutton PlaceBrewster, ny 10509mark.windover@elsag.com

mARC WooLveRtonDistrictManagerKustom Signals9652 Loiret BoulevardLenexa, KS 66219mwoolverton@kustomsignals.com

RAnDy ZoRtmAnChiefInformationOfficermy mobile Witness, inc.201 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 400Pittsburgh, PA 15235randy@mymobilewitness.net

the iaCp division of state & provincial police expresses our gratitude and appreciation to the

Federal Highway Administration

for their support of the 2012 Midyear Meeting.