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AGENDA & SPEAKERS2019 SEARCH Symposium onJustice Information Technology, Policy and ResearchJuly 23-24, 2019 Washington, DChttps://symposium.search.org

SEARCH Symposium on Justice Information Technology, Policy and ResearchTUESDAY,JULY 232019Welcome8:00AM – 8:30AMRegency Ballroom E/FWelcome and IntroductionsTechnology Keynote8:30AM – 9:30AMRegency Ballroom E/FTechnology: A Vision of the Future of Justice TechnologyBreak9:30AM – 9:45AMPolicy Keynote9:45AM – 10:45AMBreak10:45AM – 11:00AMResearch Keynote11:00AM – 12:00PMLunch/Exhibit Hall Opens12:00PM – 1:30PMWorkshops1:30PM – 3:00PMBreak/Exhibit Hall3:00PM – 3:30PMRegency FoyerRegency Ballroom E/FPolicy: Privacy, Transparency, Accountability, andEvolving Legal Doctrines in Justice TechnologyRegency FoyerRegency Ballroom E/FResearch: Establishing a Research Agenda for Justice Reform,Evidence-Based Practices, and Performance ManagementIndependence Center AConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 1Regency EPOLICY 1Facial Recognition:Assessing Current Technology,Research Trends, andFuture DirectionsExploring theEnduring Impact ofCriminal History Records—Beyond the Scarlet Letter3:30PM – 5:00PMReception/Exhibit Hall5:30PM – 7:00PMNICS: Emerging Legislation,Evolving Challenges, andInnovative SolutionsIndependence Center AConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 2WorkshopsRegency FRESEARCH 1Artificial Intelligenceand Machine Learning:Exploring Applications inJustice OperationsRegency EPOLICY 2Legislative and Policy Proposalson Expungement andSealing: Trends inCriminal HistoryRecords ManagementIndependence Center ARegency FRESEARCH 2Criminal Justice Reformand Reentry:Understanding Risk,Recidivism, and Redemption

SEARCH Symposium on Justice Information Technology, Policy and ResearchContinental BreakfastWEDNESDAY,JULY 242019Regency Foyer7:00AM – 8:00AMWorkshops8:00AM – 9:00AMBreak/Exhibit Hall9:00AM – 9:30AMWorkshops9:30AM – 10:30AMBreak/Exhibit Hall10:30AM – 11:00AMWorkshops11:00AM – 12:00PMLunch/Exhibit Hall12:00PM – 1:30PMConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 3Regency EPOLICY 3Real World Information Security:Vulnerability Assessments,Systems Security Auditing, andBuilding Robust SecurityOfficial CCH Records vs.CommercialBackground Checks—What do we Know?1:30PM – 3:00PMFacial Recognition Research:Measuring Efficiency, Effectiveness,and Business andPublic Safety ValueIndependence Center AConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 4Regency EPOLICY 4Technology Tools andApplications to SupportJustice Reform and ReentryFacial Recognition:Privacy, Transparency,Evolving Legal Doctrine,Policy Guidance, and OperationsRegency FRESEARCH 4NIBRS and Crime Analysis:Developing Analytic Modelsfor State and LocalCrime Analysis Using NIBRSIndependence Center AConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 5Regency EPOLICY 5IT Consolidation,Cloud Hosting, andRegional Sharing:Technical, Operational, andManagement ConsiderationsPrivacy and Security in anIncreasingly Online World—Beyond a Zero Sum GameRegency FRESEARCH 5Exploiting the Value ofCriminal History Records—Establishing a Research AgendaIndependence Center AConference TheaterTECHNOLOGY 6WorkshopsRegency FRESEARCH 3Justice Information SharingCase Studies:Exploring RegionalInformation SharingCapabilitiesRegency EPOLICY 6The Implications of"Cite-and-Release" Policieson Criminal History RecordsRegency FRESEARCH 6Understanding Crime in Context:Contemporary Research inMeasuring Community Health,Safety, and Wellness

2019 SEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON JUSTICE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY, POLICY AND RESEARCHJULY 23–24, 2019 WASHINGTON, DCSPEAKERSTUESDAY, JULY 23, 2019WELCOMERegency Ballroom E/F8:00 am – 8:30amWelcome and IntroductionsMs. Leslie MooreChair, SEARCH Board of Directors, andDirector, Information Services Division, Kansas Bureau of InvestigationMajor Brandon GrayVice Chair, SEARCH Board of Directors, andCommanding Officer, Identification & Information Technology SectionNew Jersey State PoliceKEYNOTE ADDRESSESRegency Ballroom E/F8:30am – 9:30amTECHNOLOGYA Vision of the Future of Justice TechnologyMr. David J. RobertsExecutive Director, SEARCH9:45am – 10:45amPOLICYPrivacy, Transparency, Accountability, and Evolving Legal Doctrines in Justice TechnologyMr. Robert R. BelairPartner, Arnall, Golden & Gregory11:00am – 12:00pmRESEARCHEstablishing a Research Agenda for Justice Reform, Evidence-Based Practices, and PerformanceManagementMr. Jeremy TravisExecutive Vice President of Criminal Justice, Arnold Ventures1

WORKSHOPS1:30pm – 3:00pmTechnology Track 1Conference TheaterFacial Recognition: Assessing Current Technology, Research Trends, and Future Directions Mr. Patrick Grother, Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Ms. Pamela Scanlon, Executive Director, Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS)Policy Track 1Regency EExploring the Enduring Impact of Criminal History Records–Beyond the Scarlet Letter Dr. Alfred Blumstein, J. Erik Jonsson University Professor of Urban Systems and Operations Research,Emeritus, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University Ms. Chidi Umez, Project Manager, Corrections & Reentry, Council of State GovernmentsResearch Track 1Regency FNICS: Emerging Legislation, Evolving Challenges, and Innovative Solutions Ms. Melissa Nee, Director of Government Affairs, SEARCH (Facilitator) Mrs. JoAnn Garrison, Liaison Specialist, National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)Section, Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Mr. Michael Buenger, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, National Center for StateCourts (NCSC) Ms. Natalie Knight, Legislative Counsel, Office of U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA)3:30pm – 5:00pmTechnology Track 2Conference TheaterArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Exploring Applications in Justice Operations Dr. Evan Levine, Assistant Commissioner for Data Analytics, New York Police Department Mr. Andrew Branch, Director of Data Infrastructure & Product, Measures for Justice Mr. David Kilmer, Lead Developer/Architect, Measures for JusticePolicy Track 2Regency ELegislative and Policy Proposals on Expungement and Sealing: Trends in Criminal History Records Management Ms. Colleen Chien, Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law Ms. Jolene Forman, Manager, Criminal Justice Policy, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Mr. Wyatt Pettengill, Special Agent in Charge, North Carolina State Bureau of InvestigationResearch Track 2Regency FCriminal Justice Reform and Reentry: Understanding Risk, Recidivism, and Redemption Dr. Kiminori Nakamura, Assistant Research Professor, Research Director, Maryland Data AnalysisCenter Dr. Kristofer (Bret) Bucklen, Chief of Research, Evaluation, and Projections, Pennsylvania Departmentof Corrections2

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2019WORKSHOPS8:00am – 9:00amTechnology Track 3Conference TheaterReal World Information Security: Vulnerability Assessments, Systems Security Auditing, and Building RobustSecurity Mr. Timothy Lott, Director of Operations, SEARCH Chief Terry Sult, Chief of Police, City of Hampton (VA) Mr. Paul Weatherhead, Senior Security Specialist, Digital Boundary GroupPolicy Track 3Regency EOfficial CCH Records vs. Commercial Background Checks: What do we Know? Mr. Frank A.S. Campbell, Chief Executive Officer, Highland Strategies Ms. Jennifer Clark, President, Inquiries Screening Mr. Lester S. Rosen, Chief Executive Officer, Employment Screening Resources Mr. Wyatt Pettengill, Special Agent in Charge, North Carolina State Bureau of InvestigationResearch Track 3Regency FFacial Recognition Research: Measuring Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Business and Public Safety Value Ms. Pamela Scanlon, Executive Director, Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS) Ms. Krystal Howard, SNAP Unit Manager, Biometrics and Identification Division, Michigan State Police Ms. Kimberly J. Del Greco, Deputy Assistant Director, Information Services Branch, CJIS Division, FBI9:30am – 10:30amTechnology Track 4Conference TheaterTechnology Tools and Applications to Support Criminal Justice Reform and Reentry Mr. Matthew Stubenberg, President, MDLegalApps and Associate Director of Legal Technology – A2JLab, Harvard Law School Ms. Evonne Silva, Senior Director, Criminal Justice and Workforce Development, Code for AmericaPolicy Track 4Regency EFacial Recognition: Privacy, Transparency, Evolving Legal Doctrine, Policy Guidance and Operations Mr. Ben Bawden, Principal, Brooks Bawden Moore Mr. Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, American CivilLiberties Union (ACLU)Research Track 4Regency FNIBRS and Crime Analysis: Developing Analytic Models for State and Local Crime Analysis Using NIBRS Ms. Erica Smith, Chief, Law Enforcement Incident-Based Statistics Unit, Bureau of Justice Statistics(BJS), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Dr. Cynthia Barnett-Ryan, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, FBI Dr. Alexia Cooper, Statistician and Program Manager, BJS, U.S. DOJ Mr. Kyle Comer, CJIS Program Manager, Missouri UCR and Criminal Justice Audit Unit, Missouri StateHighway Patrol3

11:00am – 12:00pmTechnology Track 5Conference TheaterIT Consolidation, Cloud Hosting, and Regional Sharing: Technical, Operational, and Management Considerations Mr. Tony Abate, Senior Systems Architect, Nlets Mr. Jason Bright, Supervisor, Criminal Records & Identification Services Section, Division of CriminalInvestigation, Montana Department of Justice Ms. Becki Goggins, Director of Law and Policy, SEARCHPolicy Track 5Regency EPrivacy and Security in an Increasingly Online World-Beyond a Zero Sum Game Mr. Justin Fitzsimmons, Director of High-Tech Crime Training Services, SEARCH (Facilitator) Ms. Abigail Abraham, Senior Attorney, High-Tech Crime Training Services, SEARCH Mr. Christopher Kelly, Director, Digital Forensics Laboratory, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office Mr. Jay Stanley, Senior Policy Analyst, Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, American CivilLiberties Union (ACLU)Research Track 5Regency FExploiting the Value of Criminal History Records-Establishing a Research Agenda Dr. Shawn Bushway, Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Rockefeller College of PublicAffairs & Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York Mr. Matthew R. Ruel, Director, Maine State Bureau of Identification, Maine State Police1:30pm – 3:00pmTechnology Track 6Conference TheaterJustice Information Sharing Case Studies: Exploring Regional Information Sharing Capabilities Mr. Bob Merwine, PMO Chief, Public Safety Delivery Center, Pennsylvania Office of Administration Ms. Mannone Butler, Executive Director, District of Columbia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Mr. David Elwood, Application Developer, Delaware Criminal Justice Information System (DELJIS) Ms. Debbie Allen, Executive Advisor, Office of the Mayor, City of St. Louis (MO) Mr. Steven White, Assistant Director, Infrastructure & Customer Support Section, Missouri StateHighway PatrolPolicy Track 6Regency EThe Implications of “Cite-and-Release” Policies on Criminal History Records Mr. Dennis DeBacco, Justice Information Services Specialist, Law and Policy Program, SEARCH Ms. Kathryn Monfreda, Director, Division of Statewide Services, Alaska Department of Public Safety Captain Greg Willmore, Director, Bureau of Criminal Identification, Utah Department of Public Safety Ms. Melanie Veilleux, Administrative Manager, Arizona Department of Public SafetyResearch Track 6Regency FUnderstanding Crime in Context: Contemporary Research in Measuring Community Health, Safety, and Wellness Ms. Erica Smith, Chief, Law Enforcement Incident-Based Statistics Unit, BJS, U.S. DOJ Dr. James P. Lynch, Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University ofMaryland Dr. Kimberly Martin, Statistician, Law Enforcement Incident-Based Statistics, BJS, U.S. DOJ Mr. Paul Wormeli, Innovation Strategist, Wormeli Consulting4

Partner, Arnall, Golden & Gregory . Dr. Alfred Blumstein, J. Erik Jonsson University Professor of Urban Systems and Operations Research, Emeritus, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University . Mr. David Kilmer, Lead De

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