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NW3C plans to send one staff to attend "Supporting Analysis Workflows with ARCGIS" This training will showcase the new Crime Analysis solution and how to share your analytical products via web GIS.
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NW3C plans to send one staff to attend "Supporting Analysis Workflows with ARCGIS" This training will showcase the new Crime Analysis solution and how to share your analytical products via web GIS.
NW3C plans to send two staff to attend event to attend sessions related to corporate law, which cover contracts, leadership, legal operations, and litigation, etc.
NW3C plans to send two staff to attend a IACP Policy Council and Mid-Year Conference & CCDE Meeting.
NW3C plans to send one staff to attend event and make a presentation.
NW3C plans to send one staff to attend event and make a presentation. Liberty Law’s Child Advocacy Society aims to increase student involvement in advancing children’s rights and train law students for future careers as active children’s advocates.
NW3C plans to send two staff to attend a West Virginia State Auditor Office Task Force Meeting.
NW3C plans to send one staff to attend event to engage in discussion with NAAG personnel, various state attorney generals, and other private sector representatives in an attempt to further BJA/NW3C services for prosecutors and judges.
NW3C plans to send three staff to attend a Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Meeting. The meeting is a collection of leaders in the DOJ arena to discuss topics such as the GAC Membership, Facial Analysis and Recognition Project, Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision, Citation in Lieu of Arrest, National Information Exchange Model, Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council Update, and Global Priorities.
NW3C plans to send three staff to attend a CICC Global Advisory Committee Meeting. The Criminal Intelligence Coordination Council CICC supports the development and promotion of resources for local, state, and tribal law enforcement and homeland security agencies in their efforts to gather and share criminal intelligence to better serve and protect communities nationwide.
NW3C plans to send three staff to attend a subject matter expert meeting and facilitate the meeting for creating a new course on Electronic Payment Systems.