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National Sheriffs’ Association 2019 Annual Educational & Technology Expo Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC)) Galt House Hotel Louisville, KY June 15- June 18, 2019 ALL events will be at the Kentucky International Convention Center unless otherwise noted. Friday, June 14, 2019 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Committee of State Sheriffs’ Associations Breakfast Sponsored by Galt House Hotel Chair: Byron Oedekoven, Executive Director, Wyoming Association of Sheriffs & Chiefs of Police Vice Chair: Jarrod Bruder, Executive Director, South Carolina Sheriffs’ Association Room: Waterford Room (Galt House Hotel, 25 th floor, Rivue Tower) 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Conference Pre-Registration Credentials Pick-up Site: Wilkinson Room ((Galt House Hotel, 1 st floor, Suite Tower)) 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM NSA Executive Committee Meeting Room: Boardroom A Saturday, June 15, 2019 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Attendee Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibitor Hall Setup Room: Exhibit Halls 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibitor Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area

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National Sheriffs’ Association 2019 Annual Educational &

Technology Expo

Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC)) Galt House Hotel

Louisville, KY June 15- June 18, 2019

ALL events will be at the Kentucky International Convention Center

unless otherwise noted.

Friday, June 14, 2019

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Committee of State Sheriffs’ Associations Breakfast Sponsored by Galt House Hotel Chair: Byron Oedekoven, Executive Director, Wyoming Association of Sheriffs & Chiefs of Police Vice Chair: Jarrod Bruder, Executive Director, South Carolina Sheriffs’ Association Room: Waterford Room (Galt House Hotel, 25th floor, Rivue Tower) 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Conference Pre-Registration Credentials Pick-up Site: Wilkinson Room ((Galt House Hotel, 1st floor, Suite Tower)) 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM NSA Executive Committee Meeting Room: Boardroom A

Saturday, June 15, 2019 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Attendee Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Exhibitor Hall Setup Room: Exhibit Halls 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibitor Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area

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8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Seminar: Psychological Services & Sheriffs’ Offices: How We Can Help You Description: Come and meet the board of the psychological services section of NSA, learn about all of the services we offer, resources we have, and how we can help your office in a variety of ways (i.e., hiring, promotions, leadership development, operational psychology, critical incidents, employee wellness, inmate mental health, peer support). This will be an interactive session that will focus on describing what we offer and answering the questions you have about all the various aspects of the work we do and how we can support your office. Speakers: Kimberly Miller, Ph.D., Fort Collins, CO., Nancy Bohl-Penrod, Ph.D. San Bernardino, CA, Troy Rodgers, Psy.D. Albuquerque, NM, Jim Mann, Ph.D., Robert J. Cipriano, Jr., Psy.D.Pembrook Pines, FL, David Black, Ph.D., Grant McDougall, Ph.D. Gainesville, FL, and Sheriff Roye Cole, Webster Co., MO Room: L005/L009 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Seminar: FBI Next Generation Identification System Description: Beginning in July 1999, the CJIS Division operated and maintained the IAFIS, the world’s largest person-centric database. The IAFIS provided automated tenprint and latent fingerprint searches, electronic image storage, electronic exchanges of fingerprints and responses, as well as text-based searches based on descriptive information. Because of growing threats, new identification capabilities were necessary. Advancements in technology allowed further development of biometric identification services. The CJIS Division, with guidance from the user community, developed the NGI System to meet the evolving business needs of its IAFIS customers. Building on the foundation of the IAFIS, the NGI brought the FBI’s biometric identification services and criminal history information to the next level. The NGI system improved the efficiency and accuracy of biometric services to address evolving local, state, tribal, federal, national, and international criminal justice requirements. New capabilities include a national Rap Back service; the Interstate Photo System; text-based searches for images of scars, marks, and tattoos; fingerprint verification services; more complete and accurate identity records; and enhancements to the biometric identification repository. In September 2014, the CJIS Division launched the final phase of NGI services, thus replacing the remaining IAFIS functionality. Speaker: Gregory E. Scarbro, Unit Chief, FBI, Clarksburg, WV Room: L007/L008 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Seminar: Dialogues with Sheriffs with University of Rochester Researchers On How to Improve Health Outcomes for People Coming Out of US Jails Description: Our goal is to better understand how we can work with Sheriffs across the US to improve the physical and mental health of individuals reentering from incarceration. We will conduct one focus group with a group of Sheriffs as well as several individual interviews, asking various questions and ideas that we have in order to assess what would work best for them regarding starting re-entry health activities prior to exiting jail. We would provide compensation to the Sheriffs who participate in the focus groups of a $20 gift card, plus snacks at the focus groups. We would have all 4 focus groups at the same time, so each Sheriff who participates would come to just one group. Speaker: Diane S. Morse, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine,Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, Director, Women’s Initiative Supporting Health,Center for Community Health, Rochester, NY Room: L006 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Seminar: Standards of Care: Mental Health in Our Jails and Prisons...Now What? Description: Implementing mental health service standards within correctional facilities can break down barriers between administrative staff and individuals with mental illness, while also helping achieve peak organizational performance. First-hand experiences from Speakers and the audience will shape the conversation and develop potential avenues for advocacy. Speakers: Jim Martin, Accreditation Specialist, National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC);

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Tracey Titus, Vice President of Accreditation, NCCHC, Chicago, IL Room: L013 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Seminar: Understanding the role of VIVITROL® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) in Criminal Justice Settings Sponsored by Alkermes Description: Attendees will learn about VIVITROL and offering VIVITROL treatment in reentry and court‐ based programs. This is an Alkermes sponsored session. Speakers: Room: L016 8:30 PM - 12:00 PM NSA Executive Committee, Board of Directors and Past Presidents Breakfast sposored by Partnership for Safe Medicines Sponsored by FirstNet Built with AT&T Room: Ballroom D 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Corrections & Detention Jail Training Day For those not registered for the conference the one day fee for the Corrections and Detentions Jail Training Day is $125 Room: L026 8:30 AM - 9:20 AM

Seminar: Trauma-Informed Training: Incorporating Officer Wellness for Officers and Deputies Speaker: Robin Timme, Psy.D. ABPP (Forensic) Senior Expert, Falcon Inc., Newark, DE 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM Seminar: Training Management and Risk Mitigation for C.E.R.T. Speaker: : Bob Farley, National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA) 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Panel Discussion on Federal Partner Strategic Partnership in Addressing the Challenges of the Opioid and Mental Health Crisis’ in our Nation’s Jails-Resources and Technical Asssitance

Speakers: Tara Kunkel, Ruby Qazilbash, and Stephen Amos, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM Seminar: Use of Force: Using Kingsley for Effective Report Writing Speaker: : Carrie Hill, Esq., Director, Jail Operations, NSA

2:00 PM- 2:50PM Seminar: Use of Force: Restraing Chair Application Speaker: Bob Farley, National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA)

3:00 PM – 3:50 PM Seminar: Religious Exercise in Today’s Jails Speaker: Carrie Hill, Esq. Director, National Center for Jail Operations (NSA) 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM

Seminar- Strategic Interviewing & Interrogation Techniques for Law Enforcement & Corrections Officers

Speakers: Troy Rogers, Kimberly Miller & Associates 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: Securing Our Nation’s Borders Description: This seminar is designed to convey a greater understanding of existing challenges and tools immediately available for law enforcement in responding to threats in the air and maritime domains, with an emphasis on CBP’s Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC). The AMOC is an international, multi-domain federal law enforcement center that has been focusing on suspicious general aviation and non-commercial

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maritime activities in the Western Hemisphere for over three decades. AMOC conducts air and marine surveillance operations, and provides coordination to law enforcement officers performing interdiction missions and other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies conducting criminal investigations. AMOC also coordinates operations with North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the governments of Mexico, Canada and the Bahamas. Utilizing sophisticated technology, AMOC detects, identifies, tracks and coordinates the interdiction of suspect aviation and maritime threats at the national and international levels. Speaker: Brian Paulsen, Acting Director, DHS-U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Air and Marine Operations, Washington, D.C. Room: L005/L009 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: How to Harden the Target: Courthouse Security Assessments Description: The U.S. Marshals Service is often asked to conduct security assessments of local courthouses. This seminar will provide attendees training and information on how they can conduct their own assessments. Based off procedures defined by the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) guidelines, this presentation will provide recommendations ranging from lighting, barriers, cameras, parking and much more. Speaker: Jimmy Johnson, Judicial Security Inspector, United States Marshals Service, Anchorage Alaska Room: L007/L008 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: Financial Exploitation of Older Adults: Trends, Tips & Tools Description: Financial crimes can devastate older adults and drain their savings. This session focuses on mass marketing frauds that cause the greatest loss to older adults – like phony sweepstakes, tech support, and imposter scams – and best practices for working with federal and state law enforcement partners to build cases and win convictions. Discussion will include: • Recent trends in cybercrime and telemarketing fraud • Warning signs of financial exploitation • Identifying and collecting critical evidence • Suspicious activity reports (SARs), the Consumer Sentinel Network, and other free investigative tools • Free resources to help you help older adults recognize, talk about, and avoid financial exploitation. Speakers: Seena Gressin, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Washington D.C., Brenda Donahue, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Tamara Sieckman, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Washington D.C. Room: L013 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: The Video Evidence Ecosystem Sponsored by Body Worn Utility Description: This seminar will cover all aspects of the ideal video evidence ecosystem to include the capture, transfer and management of video evidence. Redaction, sharing and releasing of video evidence will also be discussed in detail along with a close look at how cutting edge technology can be used to provide greater efficiency and officer safety. Speakers: Mark Wood Business Manager, Chris Lindenau Chief Revenue Officer, Body Worn Utility, Decatur, GA Room: L016 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: Serving Cybercrime Victims Description The impact of cybercrime on the economy, personal lives and our critical infrastructure is growing exponentially each year. Loss estimates are in the trillions worldwide. Two questions are not being addressed on a national level in the US. Where does a consumer or small business call to report a crime and get help? And, what coordinated resources are available from federal, state and local law enforcement and consumer protection agencies? The Cybercrime Support Network is providing a voice for the victims and building a national program to improve victim services and response for consumers and small businesses. Speakers: Kristin Judge, CEO/President of Cybercrime Support Network, Sheriff Jerry Clayton

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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office, Michigan Room: L006 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM NSA Psychological Services Group Room: L024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Disaster Preparedness: How an Effective Plan Between Custody and Health Services Can Make all the Difference Description: Your overcrowded jail is on fire, is being evacuated, and you have injuries to treat. Do you know what to do? Thankfully, we did. This session will be conducted by first-hand accounts from the Speakers, how they did it, and how you can prepare. During this session the attendee will learn how an emergency response plan can help prepare for anything. Speaker: Jim Martin, Accreditation Specialist, NCCHC, Chicago, IL; Tracey Titus, VP of NCCHC Accreditation, NCCHC, Chicago, IL Room: L005/L009 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) Overview and Update Description: The National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) links information about the “who, when, where, and how” from data on violent deaths and provides insights about “why” they occurred.NVDRS is the only state-based surveillance (reporting) system that pools more than 600 unique data elements from multiple sources into a usable, anonymous database. NVDRS covers all types of violent deaths – including homicides and suicides – in all settings for all age groups. Speaker: Dr. Janet Blair, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA Room: L007-L008 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Leadership, Culture, and Change: Perspectives from the Field on Improving Hate Crimes Investigation and Reporting Description: No person should have to fear being attacked because of who they are, what they believe, or how they worship. Hate crimes not only destroy lives and devastate families; they also traumatize the communities in which they occur. These acts make groups suspicious and fearful of one another, and restrained from engaging in civic life or working with local law enforcement in investigating and preventing crime. This session will provide perspectives from the field on improving hate crimes investigation and reporting, while highlighting promising practices and resources. Speakers: Travis L. Patten, Sheriff, Adams County, MS, Robert Schroeder, Assistant Chief, Louisville Metro Police Department, KY; Nazmia Comrie, Senior Program Specialist, Office of Community Oriented Policing Service Room: L013 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: The Impacts of Drug Importation on Law Enforcement Description: Legalizing drug importation from foreign nations continues to be a hotly debated topic. Various proposals have been and are being considered at the Federal level and in state legislatures. However, drug importation repeatedly has shown to be ineffective and opens the U.S. up for dangerous counterfeit prescription drugs, including fentanyl-laced counterfeit opioids. Because of the overwhelming evidence of the dangers of these proposals, the NSA passed a resolution in 2017 in opposition. This workshop will provide a deep-dive into the topics: Why does drug importation not work and produce significant unintended consequences? Why does importation result in counterfeit drugs? What are the potential risks for law enforcement from these proposals and how could importation negatively impact law enforcement? Speakers: Sven Bergmann, Managing Partner, Venture Global, Columbus, OH; Nikki Semenza, Director, Venture Global, Washington DC

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Room: L016 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: LE SupplyPRO: Saving Money, Improving Operations, and Increasing Effeciency Description: LE SupplyPRO is the online procurement portal created for sheriffs and by sheriffs in partnership with NSA. It creates a one-stop buying experience while offering the most competitive prices possible on items from uniforms, to flashlights, to inmate goods, to cleaning products and many more. This presentation will give you an overview of how the system works, new features, new benefits and how it will help your agency! Speaker: Lindsay Hopkins, Sr. Manager, National Sheriffs’ Association Room: L005/L009 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: The Benefits of Developing a Peer Support Program Description: The negative climate of change surrounding the field of law enforcement today can cause a tremendous amount of work-related and family stress, which can be a serious threat to the well-being of our law enforcement personnel. Having a Peer Support program in place not only helps decrease day-to-day stress, it can also countercheck the emotional strain of critical incidents and prevent the accumulation of emotions that can lead to alcohol abuse, depression, domestic violence, and suicide. Benefits of a developing a Peer Support program include the ability to provide peers with immediate assistance, provide additional support, allow for ventilation and sharing to take place, and works in tandem with the services provided by chaplains and mental health professionals. A successful Peer Support program reduces long-term critical incident stress, turn-over and health insurance costs, worker’s compensation claims, fitness-for-duty evaluations and supports supervisor referrals. Speaker: Nancy Bohl-Penrod, Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC Room: L007/L008 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: Jail Leadership’s Oversight of Litigation-Resistant Mental Health Services Sponsored by Falcon Description: Whether correctional vendors or community mental health providers are employed, jails are often granting the custody of their mental health services to external agencies. Reasonably lacking the clinical expertise, jail leadership assumes an offstage role in terms of mental health service execution and supervision. Jails around the nation have been exposed to costly and preventable litigation due to being ill- informed and ill-equipped to identify outdated policies and dysfunctional mental health systems. Familiarity with the essentials of a best practice mental health system allows correctional leadership to maximize the collaborative working potential with their contractors, insist on optimal service delivery, and more autonomously monitor the quality of vendor services. Attendees of this workshop will discover the lifeblood of litigation-resistant mental health services through the examination of serious litigation trends, guidelines for contract oversight, benchmarks for modernized and essential mental health services, and methods for cooperative involvement and contract enforceability. Speakers: Dr. David Stephens & Dr. Robin Timme, Psy.D. ABPP (Forensic) Senior Expert, Falcon Inc., Newark, DE Room: L013 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Seminar: Release, Retool, Reform Description: Prisoner reentry has generated significant attention recently with discussions and debates surrounding local jails and the challenges with: mental illness, substance use disorder, limited employability and extensive criminal histories. This panel includes overviews from experts in their respective fields to include: Kentucky Supreme Court Justice, Michelle Keller, Commonwealth’s Attorney, 16th Judicial District, Rob Sanders, Kenton County Sheriff, Chuck Korzenborn, Kenton County Jailer, Terry Carl, and President/CEO Life Learning Center, Alecia Webb-Edgington. The seminar will highlight effective rentry best

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practices for addressing alternative sentencing solutions and after care programming to reduce recidivism. Speaker: Alecia Webb-Edgington, President, Life Learning Center, Covington, KY Room: LO20 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Seminar: Introduction to Dark Web Investigation Description: This presentation is designed for investigators and management. The seminar takes an in-depth look at the Dark Web and the technology that makes it work. You will also learn about the best practices and techniques for conducting an investigation on the Dark Web. Speaker: Christopher Diorio, FBI Special Agent, Fairfax, VA Room: L016 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Seminar: Critical Incident Stress, Vicarious Traumatization (VT), and Post Trauma Stress Reactions in the Law Enforcement Professional – A Resiliency Initiative Description: This seminar encompasses an in-depth discussion surrounding critical incident stress (acute stress reactions), Vicarious Trauma, and post trauma stress reactions (chronic). Emphasis is placed upon how such symptoms can affect law enforcement professionals and their families. The attendee will be able to identify what a critical incident is, the stress that results from such (acute stress reactions), what the indices of Vicarious Traumatization (VT) are the key differences from critical incident stress vs. chronic post trauma stress reactions, and how each can disturb our normal way of life, our beliefs and the very fabric and foundation of existence before such trauma. The attendee will be informed about the key difference between VT and Post Trauma Stress (PTS), interventions surrounding the anxiety based symptom(s) recovery process, stages of grief, trauma specifically surrounding gun violence, and the benefits of relaxation. Public Safety Professionals’ (PSP) will be able to identify and potentially manage critical incident stress, VT, and chronic post trauma stress reactions. VT is a concept that was designed to provide a framework for understanding the negative effects of exposure to trauma on crisis workers, first responders, police officers, and public safety personnel whom work within the domain of trauma exposure. The attendee will learn the differences between defusing and critical incident stress debriefings and the importance for such support. Upon completion, the attendee will be able to potentially acquire, change, and utilize prevention and intervention skills (via CBT-reframing skills), targeting the array of trauma-based psychological, physiological, and behavioral reactions. Speaker: Robert Cipriano Jr., Board Certified Police and Public Safety Psychologist, SIMCIP Group ,Forensic Psychological Consultants, LLC, Pembroke Pines, FL Room: L006 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Domestic Violence and Crime Victim Services Committee Chair: Sheriff Kathy Witt, Fayette County, KY Vice Chair: Sheriff Vernon Stanforth, Fayette County, OH Staff Liaison: Toni Lawrimore Room: M100 1:00 PM – 4.00 PM Animal Cruelty and Abuse Committee Chair: Sheriff Robert J. Pickell, Genesee County, MI Vice Chair: Sheriff William Bohnyak, Orange County, VT Staff Liaison: Chelsea Rider Room: M110 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Emerging Technology and CJIS Committee Chair: Sheriff (R.) David Goad, Allegany County, MD Vice Chair: Chief Scott Edson, Los Angeles County, CA

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Staff Liaison: Collin Bush Room: M 103 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM Education and Awards Committee Chair: Sheriff Mike Brown, Bedford County, VA Vice Chair: Sheriff Steven Sparrow, Oldham County, KY Staff Liaison: Mike Brown Room: M107 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Pegasus Meeting Room: M105 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM Seminar: From the Street to the Jail: How to Calmly Interact with the Bad and the Sad Sponsored by Falcon Description: Momentary lack of emotional control; impulsive reactions followed by later regret – experiences that are common to all people. For deputies and correctional officers alike, confronting individuals with severe character issues and exhibiting little self-control become the ingredients to potentially life-threatening situations. When the stakes are high and emotions are strong, staff may understandably struggle to communicate effectively and maintain their composure. Their best efforts may inadvertently produce greater hostility or violence from arrestees, resulting in significant liability issues. Overcoming the emotional strangles that occur when the brain is hijacked by fight-or-flight reflexes is essential for the restoration of safe and productive dialogues. Attendees of this workshop will review disruptive yet predictable behavioral patterns of arrestees, examine the physiology of fight-or-flight reactions, practice the elements of speaking persuasively and calmly when under duress, and apply sensible de-escalation strategies for safe and effective exchanges with unstable individuals. Taking information beyond theory, this workshop is designed to provide practical and well-defined diffusion and negotiation techniques, ensuring attendees leave with clear recipes for success. Speakers: Harmony Goorley, MA, LCPC, LSOTP, CCHP & Dr. Andy Young, LPC-S, NCC, Falcon, Inc., Lubbock, TX. Room: L013 2:45 PM - 4:45 PM Homeland Security Committee Chair: Sheriff Michael Chapman, Loudon County, VA Vice Chair: Sheriff Justin Smith, Larimer County, CO Staff Liaison: Maddie Colaiezzi Room: Ballroom D 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Seminar: The Impact of an Increase in Law Enforcement Formal Academic Educational Hiring Requirements on Deputy Sheriff Disciplinary Issues Description: This seminar will explore the impact of formal academic education, gender, race, age and military service have on the number of deputy sheriff disciplinary issues. The results came from running a non- experimental quantitative research analysis using a large Southeast Sheriff's Office. Speaker: Chase Wetherington, Deputy Sheriff, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Dover, FL Room: L005/L009

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3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Seminar: The Kelsey Smith Case: The Investigation and Its Long-Term Impact for Law Enforcement Description: This presentation will discuss the Kelsey Smith abduction and murder case, which occurred in Kansas and received national attention. The case has been featured in multiple documentaries on national and international television. The Speaker is Kelsey's father and he will highlight the evidence, law enforcement response, and the technology considerations that eventually led to the arrest and conviction of Kelsey's murderer. Issues discussed will include cellular device location techniques, suspect interview cues, multi-jurisdictional considerations, and law enforcement/victim advocate response. Speakers: Gregory Allan Smith, Executive Director, Kelsey Smith Foundation, Overland Park, KS; Melissa Mae Smith, Co-Founder, Kelsey Smith Foundation, Overland Park, KS Room: L007/L008 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Seminar: Officer Safety, Wellness, and Leadership Development in the 21st Century Description: Law enforcement officers need real-time access to the best tools for accelerating leadership and successfully managing the mental and physical consequences of their careers. Attendees will benefit from learning about equipping officers with proactive and practical wellness solutions; new research and innovative technology; strategies for improving recruitment, retention, and community relations; and treating trauma while reducing officer suicide risk. Attendees will also learn about new strategies to help law enforcement identify untapped leadership potential, accelerate leadership development, and close leadership gaps while also addressing recruitment and retention concerns. Officer safety, wellness, and leadership challenges, opportunities, and actionable strategies for the 21st century will be highlighted throughout this session. Speaker: David Black, Chief Psychologist, Cordico, Gold River, CA Room: L006 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Seminar: Overview of the Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Description: The presentation includes a thorough overview of what happened leading up to and during the shooting, as well as the law enforcement response, and it includes video and audio of the events. The purpose of the presentation is to educate and train others in order to create the safest possible school environment across our state. Speaker: Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, Pinellas County, Florida Room: L016

Sunday, June 16, 2019 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Chaplains Working Group Chair: Chaplain Tim Eldred, NSA Chaplains Working Group, Antioch, TN Room: Ballroom E 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Setup & Exhibitor Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM Attendee Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM NSA Prayer Breakfast Room: Ballroom E

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8:45 AM - 9:45 AM NSA Worship Service Room: Ballroom E 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Seminar: Lessons Learned from the NSA-RALI Joint Research Project on Law Enforcement's Response to the Opioid Crisis Description: The NSA has partnered with the Rx Abuse Leadership Initiative (RALI) to conduct a year-long research project to highlight how law enforcement across the country is combatting the opioid crisis. The purpose of the joint project, which surveyed and interviewed Sheriffs and other law enforcement across the United States, was to develop an overview of law enforcement responses to combat the crisis. The report is by Sheriffs for Sheriffs, detailing the lessons learned, strategies, and challenges faced. During this seminar, you will learn the plethora of approaches taken by offices across the nation, observed effectiveness, recommendations for best practices and gain new insights about additional approaches your office can take. Speakers: Sven Bergmann, Managing Partner, Venture Global, Columbus, OH, Nikki Semenza, Director, Venture Global, Washington DC Room: L005/L009 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Seminar: NSA Law Enforcement Cyber Investigators Program Update Description: By Resolution approved at the NSA 2018 Annual Conference, the NSA has approved the NSA Law Enforcement Cyber Investigators Program, which engages sheriffs and deputies in investigating and prosecuting cybercrimes. This seminar will provide an update of the program and let sheriffs and deputies know how they can participate in the Program. Speaker: Sheriff (R.) David A. Goad, Past President, National Sheriffs’ Association Room: L007/L008 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Seminar: Building a Culture of Accountability Description: This seminar discusses the 4 pillars of accountability are: Responsibility, Answerability, Trustworthiness, and Liability. It will discuss the pillars while introducing a set of positive intelligence strategies for building improved community credibility and relationships, increased safety of personnel, and ultimately reducing officer / agency risks and liabilities. Speaker: Dr. Mitch Javidi, Chancellor, National Command & Staff College, Holly Springs, NC Room: L016 8:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: What We All Need to Know About Women Description: Evidence-based Insight and solutions for recruiting, retaining and developing women. Men and women alike will benefit from the examination of research studies and personal experiences that uncover and explain the challenges women face in the workplace. Participants will discover unconscious actions and beliefs that hold women back, examine the strengths women bring to the workplace, find out how women can grow and thrive professionally, and learn how to successfully develop and mentor women. Both men and women will gain solutions and practical steps to strengthen themselves, co-workers and their organizations, promoting success as a diversified workforce. Speaker: Col. (R.) Brenda Dietzman, Sedgewick County Sheriff’s Office, KS Room: L006 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Traffic Safety Committee Chair: Sheriff (R.) John Whetsel, Oklahoma County, OK Vice Chair: Sheriff James Voutour, Niagara County, NY Staff Liaison: Mike Sabol Room: M100

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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM School Safety and Security Committee Chair: Sheriff Scott Mascher, Yavapai County, AZ Staff Liaison: Angel Santa Ana Room: M103 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jail, Detention & Corrections Committee Chair: Sheriff Gabe Morgan, Sr., City of Newport News, VA Vice Chair: Sheriff Larry D. Amerson (R.), Calhoun County, AL Staff Liaison: Carrie Hill Room: M108 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Legal Affairs Committee & Seminars Staff: Carrie Hill Room: M112 Conference Theater 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Seminar: Supreme Court Updates Speaker: Maurice Bostick, Esq., Director of Business & Legal Affairs Civil Department, St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Seminar: Send Lawyers, Guns and Money: Trends in Mental Health Law and Guns Speaker: Rick Hodson, Esq., General Counsel, Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Seminar: Sheriffs, Transparency and Public Records, a Discussion of Issues and Best Practices Speaker: Robert P. Faigin, Esq., Director of Legal Affairs/Chief Attorney, San Diego County Sheriff's Department 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: Legal Updates in Today’s Jails: Federal Benefits (Medicaid/VA) Exclusion and Substance Use Disorder Litigation Strategy Speaker: Carrie Hill, Esq., Director of Jail Operations,National Sheriffs’ Association 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Seminar: U.S. Department of Justice Supporting Law Enforcement Speaker: Steven H. Cook, Associate Deputy Attorney General, Director of the Office of Law Enforcement Affairs

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Legal Affairs Committee Meeting Chair: Sheriff Greg Champagne, , St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, Immediate Past President, National Sheriffs' Association

9:00 AM – 4:00 PM National Coalition on Violence Against Animals (NCOVAA) Not included with Expo registration; Must sign up in advance, see registration form Room: L010/L014 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM NCOVAA Executive Committee Meeting 10:00 AM – 11:00AM NCOVAA Workgroups 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM “Behind the Mask: Animal Abuse Perpetration as an Indicator of Risk” 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

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NCOVAA General Membership Meeting 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM FLETC Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy (DHSLA) Certification Must sign up in advance, see registration form Description: The Department of Homeland Security Leadership Academy (DHSLA) is the result of a shared vision of the FLETC and the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA). It was established tp provide a professional development venue for state, local and tribal law enforcement leaders to explore contemporary issues impacting homeland security and law enforcement operations. Designed for command staff and other state, local, and tribal law enforcement leadership, it’s mission is to better prepare state and local law enforcement leaders (present and future), for complex, inter-jurisdictional active shooter/mass casualty events, as well as other homeland security related challenges facing law enforcement leadership. Room: L030 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM Seminar: Crisis Event Response & Recovery Access (CERRA) Program Update Description: Sheriffs and the NSA have been key drivers in development and adoption of the CERRA Program, a nationwide program supported by the Department of Homeland Security and led by the Emergency Services Sector Coordinating Council. This Seminar will provide a current status report on the CERRA Program, and predict future developments, with special emphasis on the implications of the Program for sheriffs and deputies. Speakers: Sheriff Paul R. Fitzgerald, Chair, Emergency Services Sector Coordinating Council, Nevada IA, Dennis Everette Kelly, Project Executive, Pegasus Research Foundation, New Orleans, LA Room: L013 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Keys to Success; Knowing the “Real Boss” Description: What is success? Why does it seem that we get so close to success, but no brass ring? During this learning session you will be handed the “Keys” to unlocking success in your agency, your home, and most of all, your life! We will share with you who our spiritual Boss really is, and how you can have success by pleasing your real Boss! This is not a feel-good session, but a no-nonsense workshop to arm you with the keys to a successful life, job and family. Speakers: Chaplain Tim Eldred, NSA Chaplains Working Group, Antioch, TN; Sheriff Ira Edwards, Clarke County, GA, Sheriff (R.) Larry Amerson, Calhoun County, AL, Sheriff Keith Cain, Daviess County, KY, Chaplain Marc Lewis, Program Coordinator, Christian Law Enforcement Mission, Smyrna, TN; Sheriff (R.) Bob Milner, Bradford County, FL Room: L020 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Border Security Committee Chair: Sheriff Mark Dannels, Cochise County, AZ Vice Chair: Sheriff Harold Eavenson, Rockwall County, TX Staff Liaison: Maddie Colaiezzi Room: M104 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Court Security, Transportation of Prisoners & Civil Process Committee Chair: Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack, Baldwin County, AL Staff Liaison: Mike Brown Room: M107

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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Keeping The Superheroes Super Description: Public safety professionals are passionate about serving others; however, this calling can take its toll. High stress, low sleep, dealing with the worst of society and witnessing human tragedy reduces employees' mental/physical health. This class will explore the differences between stress, burnout and compassion fatigue and describe how to address each one, discuss why we all struggle to have balance in our lives and engage in regular self-care, detail what our “early warning systems” are, and describe specific strategies, tools and interventions that can be used by both individuals and organizations to foster healthy coping, balance and a positive mindset in employees Speakers: Dr. Kimberly A. Miller, Psychologist & Consultant, Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC; David A. Pearson, Lieutenant, Fort Collins, CO, Police Department & Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC Room: L005/L009 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Suicide - Tactics and Strategies for Combating an Officer's Deadliest Threat Description: Law enforcement agencies have historically allocated funds and resources to train their officers in policies, tactics and procedures that will enhance their safety. Yet the most lethal threat - suicide – remains largely in the shadows or an afterthought in training and education. Dr. McDougall will share his years of experience working with high-risk officers and the aftermath of suicides. Specific strategies and policies for preventing suicide and the psychological conditions that lead to such tragedies will be presented and discussed. Speaker: Dr. Grant McDougall, Psychotherapist, Southeastern Counseling and Consultation, Gainesville, FL Room: L007/L008 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: Recruitment and Retention of Deputy Sheriffs - Solutions Description: We can all see that the new normal for the foreseeable future is difficulty in hiring and retaining enough qualified peace officers. This presentation includes details on how you can increase your recruitment and retention successes in the main arenas you have influence: (1) A recruitment campaign that includes an effective digital and social media strategy; (2) An internal approach that recognizes your best recruiters are your own employees and their success is everyone’s success. Policing agencies of all sizes can learn and leverage new and viable strategies and solutions in the most competitive peace officer recruitment environment we have ever seen. Speaker: Michael Parker, Commander (R.), Los Angeles County, CA Sheriff’s Office & The Parker Group Room: L010/14 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Seminar: 5G and the Future of Wireless Sponsored by Verizon Description: The next generation of wireless 5G packs tremendous promise and economic prosperity for the United States. As we embark on the Internet of Things journey, we now have a world with more connected things than the number of people on the planet. Now is a good time to get familiar with 5G technology capabilities, what it will offer and to assess how well-prepared we are for the 4th Industrial Revolution. This session will discuss applicability and relevance of such wireless technologies and how it can be a game changer for the Law Enforcement community. Speaker: Arvin Singh, Verizon, Sacramento, CA Room: L016 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: School Guardian Programs - A Psychological Perspective Description: Dr. McDougall will discuss his experience with numerous sheriffs’ offices and school boards who have implemented school guardian programs. As a highly debated and controversial issue, the pros and cons of the program will be discussed. Special attention will be placed on the psychological components of the programs which range from the pre-training psychological screenings to the emotional and psychological

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challenges of the program participants. Speaker: Dr. Grant McDougall, Psychotherapist, Southeastern Counseling and Consultation, Gainesville, FL. Room: L005/L/009 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: A Comprehensive Overview of Highway Safety Effects of Longer and Heavier Trucks and Their Impacts on Local Communities Sponsored by Coalition Against Bigger Trucks Description: This moderated panel of experts will discuss the full scope of a hotly contested debate on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures over allowing longer and heavier tractor-trailers on American highways. Perhaps more importantly, the panel will discuss how law enforcement leaders are in position to lead the conversation and effectively deliver their professional opinion on bigger-truck highway safety to Members of Congress and state lawmakers so our representatives can make informed policy decisions. Speakers: Sheriff Don Smith (R.), Member, Coalition Against Bigger Trucks Law Enforcement Advisory Board, Panel: Sheriff John Whetsel (R.), Chairman, National Sheriffs Association Traffic Safety Committee; Dave Heller, Vice President, Truckload Carriers Association; Brad Rosenberry, Vice President, Coalition Against Bigger Trucks, Alexandria, VA Room: L006 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: NGI Rap Back Service - Enhancing Public Safety One Notification at a Time Description: Workshop Summary: The FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division deployed the Next Generation Identification (NGI) Rap Back Service to assist local, state, and federal agencies in the continuous vetting of individuals in a position of trust. The Noncriminal Justice Community who have legal authority and meet policy and technical requirements utilize this service through establishing Rap Back subscriptions on persons in positions of trust for employment, licensing or volunteer work. The Criminal Justice community establishes Rap Back subscriptions on persons under supervised release or under current investigation resulting in immediate notification of any subsequent criminal activity by the subject. The submitting agency receives immediate notification if there is any activity on the identity history for a subscribed individual. This workshop will provide a high-level overview of how NGI Rap Back enhances public safety – one notification at a time. Speaker: Lisa Vincent Stout, Supervisory MAPA, NGI Rap Back Service, FBI, Clarksburg, WV Room: L007/L008 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar: Fentanyl Detection Technology for First Responder and Law Enforcement Applications Sponsored by Smiths Detection Description: Overview of the current technologies available to detect and identify fentanyl in various applications, the basic functionality of chemical detectors and identifiers, and the ever-evolving role of technology and collaboration in drug interdiction and corrections. Speaker: Michael Frunzi, Ph.D, Smith’s Detection, Edgewood, MD Room: L013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Seminar FirstNet Emergency Response Operations Sponsored by First Net built with AT&T Description: Description: AT&T FirstNet Executives will interactively discuss the FirstNet Response Operations Program, a key component of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network. Discussion will include 2018 success highlights from Hurricane Florence, Hurricane Michael and the California Wildfires. In addition, details will be shared on other types of responses including planned events. Attendees will gain practical knowledge from panelists' presentations and will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive Q&A session.

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Speakers: Ryan Burchnell, FirstNet, Washington, D.C Room: L016 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Seminar: The Post Critical Incident Seminar: What You Can Do When Things Aren’t Getting Better Description: A critical incident is any event that results in an overwhelming sense of vulnerability and/or loss of control. These events include line of duty shootings, getting shot or seriously hurt on the job, high speed pursuits that end in tragedy, events that bring prolonged and critical media attention, and personal tragedies to name a few. Despite the best support immediately following a critical incident, there can be long lasting effects for some officers. What can be done to help them? Come hear a panel discussion about Post Critical Incident Seminars. What they are and how they can make a difference for your officers. Created by the FBI specifically for law enforcement, the PCIS offers officers a safe and effective method for post-incident training in critical incident stress. The PCIS can mean the difference between staying on the job or leaving the law enforcement profession due to the unresolved and unexamined effects of critical incident stress. Speaker: J. Eric Skidmore, Program Manager, South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program, Columbia, SC. Room: L020 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Youth Programs and Juvenile Justice Committee Chair: Steven Sparrow, Oldham County, KY Vice Chair: Sheriff John Layton (R.), Marion County, IN Staff Liaison: Kristi Barksdale, Room: M102 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Crime Prevention/Private Security Workgroup Chair: Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn, Woods County, OH Room: M100 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Western States Sheriffs’ Association Chair: Jim Pond, Executive Director, WSSA Room: M107 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM Seminar: A Sheriff's Guide to the Jail Design Process Description: A "need to know" guide and panel discussion on various topics within the jail design process, including: 1) Beginning with the study 2) Consensus Building 3) Code Compliance 4) Future-Minded 5) A Case for Prototypes 6) Crisis Diversion Speaker: Michael Gouloff, President, Elevatus Architecture, Ft. Wayne, IN Room: L007/L008 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM Seminar Sheriffs Can Generate Revenue from Background Checks – NSA ACCESS™ Program Sponsored by B12 Technologies Description: : The NSA, through an innovative partnership with BI2 Technologies, is implementing a new program to help Sheriffs across the nation generate funding to address the most critical problems in their counties by providing Sheriffs with a complete background check system (hardware, software, training and on-going service and maintenance). The Sheriff’s Office will receive 25 percent of the net revenue from every background check until the system is paid for. After that, the Sheriffs’ Office will receive 30 percent of the net

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revenue on every background check conducted. The revenue created by these background checks will be provided to the local Sheriff each year in the form of grant funding to use to address the problems in their communities. BI2 Technologies will also provide any participating Sheriff – again, at no upfront cost to the Sheriff or county – with its NSA-endorsed and cutting-edge Inmate Recognition and Identification System, I.R.I.S.™. I.R.I.S.™ technology uses the human iris (the colored part around the pupil) to accurately identify a person. I.R.I.S.™ is far more accurate than a fingerprint and results are provided within seconds. Sheriffs across the country are using this remarkable technology to better protect the public and their staffs. You know for sure who you have. And no Sheriff ever wants his staff to release the wrong person. The program and both systems – ACCESS™ and I.R.I.S.™ - will be demonstrated live during the session. Speakers: Sheriff (R.) Peter Y. Flynn, Plymouth, MA and Sean Mullin, CEO B12 Technologies, Plymouth, MA Room: L013 2:15 PM - 4:15 PM Seminar: Implicit Bias - What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You Description: Bias is a hot topic these days and it is often associated with a great deal of negativity and judgment. However, the truth is implicit bias happens outside of our consciousness and is a result of societal programming, not personal choice. This seminar will explore the foundations of bias, how we come to make certain associations, the reasons our brain is hard wired for bias and how our experiences reinforce our beliefs. We will also explore how we can become more aware of the biases we hold and detail the tools and strategies (both individual and organizational) we can use to change them. Finally, we will explore the relationship between bias, ethics and leadership and discuss how to lead in a way that improves influence and reduces liability. Speakers: Dr. Kimberly A. Miller, Psychologist & Consultant, Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC; David A. Pearson, Lieutenant, Fort Collins, CO, Police Department& Kimberly A. Miller & Associates, LLC Room: L005/L009 2:15 PM - 4:15 PM Seminar: The Impact of Social Media on Criminal Investigations Description: This session will provide investigators with an overview of current trends within the realm of social networking to include social networking apps that are currently popular and how social networking has evolved to a mobile interface. Specific attention will be paid to highlighting the potential investigative leads that can be garnered from social networking sites [backpage.com, craigslist.com, etc] that contribute to the current problem with human trafficking. Speaker: Bob Breeden, Associate, National Criminal Justice Training Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL Room: L016 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Seminar: Emotional Intelligence and Public Safety; the Career Lifesaver! Description: Public Safety leaders are in the people business and people are complicated. Understanding and controlling your emotions as well as recognizing and influencing the emotions in others not only makes you a better leader, it can save your career. This fun and interactive workshop will discuss the origins of emotional intelligence (EQ) and how EQ can positively impact your leadership and your agency’s impact with the community. Speaker: Dr. Michael Goold, Principal, SiTNA Solutions, Washington, UT Room: L015/L019 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Seminar: Deploying LTE for Mission-Critical Communications Benefits Agencies Operations Sponsored by Cradlepoint Description: County law enforcement officials need always-on network connectivity in vehicles and county buildings—such as in sheriff’s headquarters, sub-stations, jails, and courts—because deputies need access to digital and connected technologies to address emergencies. These mission-critical networks help provide life-saving assistance and bring order to chaotic situations. Learn how pervasive network connectivity is

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essential in enabling county law enforcement communications and how implementing an LTE strategy creates agency efficiencies, better response times, and officer safety. What attendees will learn or take away from this session:

• The use cases for LTE network solutions in county law enforcement • How in-vehicle networks enable mobile offices for officers • How LTE solutions create agency efficiencies • Strategies to rapidly deploy networks solutions to augment/extend existing networks

Speaker: Michael Fletcher, San Burdino Sheriff’s Department-Retired, Boisie, ID Room: L006 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Outreach Committee Chair: Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn, Woods County, OH Staff Liaison: Chelsea Rider Room: M100 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Drug Enforcement Committee Chair: Sheriff Keith R. Cain, Daviess County, KY Vice Chair: Sheriff Mike Milstead, Minnehaha County, SD Staff Liaison: Mike Sabol Room: M111 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM Governmental Affairs Committee Chair: Sheriff Christopher Kirk, Brazos County, TX Vice Chair: Sheriff B.J. Roberts, City of Hampton, VA Staff Liaison: Maddie Colaiezzi Room: Ballroom D 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Constitution and Bylaws Committee Chair: Sheriff Bill Bohnyak, Orange Co., VT Vice Chair: Steve Casey, Executive Director, Florida Sheriffs’ Assn., Talahassee, FL Staff Liaison: Tim Woods Room: Boardroom C 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Seminar: Jail Chaplains and Religious Ministries Description: Jails can benefit by hosting religious ministries. At the same time, uninformed and unorganized jail ministries can be ineffective at the least and even harmful at times. Specifically, the speaker will address the following issues which, when answered, should result in a successful jail ministry: organization of the ministry activities, buy in and support from the religious organization, jail security needs, communication with the jail staff and other ministries, support for family, specific curriculum used, and budget Speaker: Daniel Phillips, Ph.D., University Professor, Campbellsville University, Fort Collins, KY Room: L005/L009 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Seminar: Impacts of Line-of-Duty Death Description: The Impacts of Line-of-Duty Death training provides America’s law enforcement agencies, officers and families an opportunity to gain information and resources regarding the impact of a line-of-duty death on an agency. This seminar will explore line-of-duty death trends across the nation and provide insight on the various ways a line-of-duty death impacts the families and agencies. This seminar looks in-depth at

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the detailed recommendations for handling these impacts and addressing the needs of families and co- workers. Also, the seminar will focus on best practices for departments for supporting families and co-workers during a line-of-duty death. Speaker: Dianne Bernhard,C.O.P.S. Executive Director, Camdenton, MO Room: L007/L008 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Seminar: The Norco Bank Robbery & Shootout: Description: Norco ’80 is the true story of the 1980 Norco, California bank robbery and shootout, one of the most important and violent events in U.S. law enforcement history. The story is about five heavily-armed men who attempted a takeover robbery that resulted in three dead, eight police officers and five civilians wounded, a sheriff’s helicopter grounded by gunfire and 32 police vehicles disabled or destroyed by gunfire and explosives. Norco had an enormous impact on the way American police forces arm and train officers. The lessons learned are still used by law enforcement training academies today. Speaker: Peter Houlahan, MFA, Author, Fairfield, CT Room: L013 5.30 PM Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with NSA President, Sheriff (R.) John R. Layton, NSA Executive Director, Jonathan F. Thompson, and Host Sheriff John E. Aubrey Site: Main Entry to Exhibit Hall 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall Co-Sponsored by: Corizon Core Civic FirstNet built by AT&T Justice Federal Credit Union Motorola UPS Foundation Watch Systems 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Law Enforcement SupplyPro Hospitality Room: (Galt House Hotel)

Monday, June 17, 2019 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Attendee Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Opening General Session SessionSponsored by: Falcon, Inc. Speakers: Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Attorney General of the United States Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (R.) sponsored by Hero 911 Network Kevin McAleenan, Acting Secretary, Department of Homeland Security Room: Ballroom A-B-C

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibitor Registration Open Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) Program FREE 2 Day Sign-up Event Not included with Expo registration - Must sign up in advance, see registration form Description: ARIDE is intended to bridge the gap between the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC/DRE) programs by providing officers with general knowledge related to drug impairment and by promoting the use of DREs in states that have the DEC program. The ARIDE program stresses the importance of the signs and symptoms of the seven drug categories. This seminar will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. This seminar will educate other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, judges, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, to enable them to effectively work with law enforcement in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. All participants must be SFST proficient, must pass SFST proficiency demonstration at time of entry into class, and complete the ARIDE registration form. Room: L026 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Court Security Training – 2 Day Sign-up Event Not included with Expo registration 2 Day Event, Must sign up in advance, see Registration Form; additional $335 registration fee Description: NSA has long provided education for those responsible for securing the courts and protecting the judiciary, those in the courts who serve the public, and the public who come to the courts to be served. To continue that tradition, NSA is providing this two-day Court Security Training based on the foundations of NSA's Best Practices for Effective Court Security. These practices address: Threat Assessment, Courtroom Security, Screening Operations, Facility Security, Prisoner Supervision, Emergency Responses, Personal Safety, Professionalism, Security for High Profile Cases, and Judicial Security. Speakers: Tom Lorito, Chief Court Officer (R.), Suffolk County Courts, Riverhead, NY and Jim Ludolph, Court Security Administrator (R.), Peoria County Sheriff’s Office, Peoria, IL Room: L013 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall Co-Sponsored by: Coalition Against Bigger Trucks Corizon 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Conference Workgroup ((By invitation only)) Room: Boardroom A 4:30 PM– 5:30 PM “Past Presidents” Live Auction in Exhibit Hall

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5:00 PM Exhibit Hall Closes 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM NSI and FBINA Graduates, all Deputies and Law Enforcement Officers, and Homeland Security Leadership Academy Graduates Reception Sponsored by Justice Federal Credit Union Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, 4th St. Prefunction Area

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM “Meet and Greet Coffee” in the Exhibit Hall with NSA Leadership, Vendors and First Time Attendees Room: NSA Booth in Exhibit Hall 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Law Enforcement Reserve and Volunteer Leadership Round Table Special 1 day Registration Fee ($95) for non-expo registrants Room: M100 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM Exhibitor Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Attendee Registration Site: KICC, Upper Concourse, Market St. Prefunction Area 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) Program 2nd day of FREE 2 Day Sign-up Event Not included with Expo registration - Must sign up in advance, see registration form Description: ARIDE is intended to bridge the gap between the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) and the Drug Evaluation and Classification (DEC/DRE) programs by providing officers with general knowledge related to drug impairment and by promoting the use of DREs in states that have the DEC program. The ARIDE program stresses the importance of the signs and symptoms of the seven drug categories. This seminar will train law enforcement officers to observe, identify, and articulate the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. This seminar will educate other criminal justice professionals (prosecutors, toxicologists, judges, etc.) to understand the signs of impairment related to drugs, alcohol, or a combination of both, to enable them to effectively work with law enforcement in order to reduce the number of impaired driving incidents as well as crashes which result in serious injuries and fatalities. All participants must be SFST proficient, must pass SFST proficiency demonstration at time of entry into class, and complete the ARIDE registration form. Room: L026 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Court Security Training – 2nd day of 2 Day Sign-up Event Not included with Expo registration 2 Day Event, Must sign up in advance, see Registration Form; additional $335 registration fee Description: NSA has long provided education for those responsible for securing the courts and protecting

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the judiciary, those in the courts who serve the public, and the public who come to the courts to be served. To continue that tradition, NSA is providing this two-day Court Security Training based on the foundations of NSA's Best Practices for Effective Court Security. These practices address: Threat Assessment, Courtroom Security, Screening Operations, Facility Security, Prisoner Supervision, Emergency Responses, Personal Safety, Professionalism, Security for High Profile Cases, and Judicial Security. Speakers: Tom Lorito, Chief Court Officer (R.), Suffolk County Courts, Riverhead, NY and Jim Ludolph, Court Security Administrator (R.), Peoria County Sheriff’s Office, Peoria, IL Room: L013 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Spouse Brunch Co-Sponsored by Verizon & NSA Site: Kentucky Derby Museum, Churchill Downs Note: Buses to leave from Convention Center at 8:30 AM 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM “Cops Breakfast” & Coffee in the Exhibit Hall Room: Exhibit Hall 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Election Polls Open in Exhibit Hall Location: Exhibit Hall nearby NSA Booth 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored by Wexford Health Sources, Inc. 3:00 PM - 11:59 PM Exhibitor Move Out Location: Exhibit Halls 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM NSA Past Presidents Committee Room: Ballroom E 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM NSA Executive Committee, Board of Directors and Past Presidents Sponsored by B12 Technologies Room: Ballroom D 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Annual President's Reception Sponsored by Tampa Convention & Visitors Bureau Room: Pre-Function area outside Ballroom 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Annual Banquet Room: Ballroom A-B-C

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8:30 PM - 9:30 PM Reception in Honor of NSA President Sheriff Daron Hall and NSA Immediate Past President Sheriff (R.) John R. Layton Room: Pre-Function area outside Great Hall