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During our Q2 call, evaluators and program manager asked for data sharing agreement templates that they could use for their HIE.
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During our Q2 call, evaluators and program manager asked for data sharing agreement templates that they could use for their HIE.
The email address info@ashanti.riss.net was established for states, other jurisdictions, and stakeholders to send questions or requests for information regarding the national Ashanti Alert Network.
Multiple states and two tribes make up representation for the Ashanti Alert Stakeholder Working Group. The group holds a virtual meeting generally each quarter. The Ashanti TA team helps support the virtual meetings.
Development of collaborative technical assistance, training, and deliverable tracking portal/reporting suite in collaboration with JHU and NCJFCJ
NCJA is working with Rulo Strategies on this project. This work group convening will be held in Raleigh, North Carolina and will include approximately 18-20 rural representatives from across the country representing elected officials, human service directors and law enforcement leaders. The group will convene to discuss how best to support rural areas in identifying and seeking funding. The tentative agenda for the day and half event is as follows:
Introductions: We will begin our day by allowing you all to introduce yourselves and share with the group the following:
Today with the advent of Internet Press and social media, Press Outlets can get information, factual or not, out in a matter of seconds. Your investigation or incident can become viral, making it challenging to navigate. This webinar will go over some techniques on crisis communication and navigating the press. We will discuss how to make sound bites to the press advantageous to you and how to avoid getting trapped and used by the press. Ultimately, the press is unavoidable in certain instances and knowing what to say or not say can help you maneuver around them.
Presented by:
John Pizzuro, CEO and Co-founder, Raven
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Today with the advent of Internet Press and social media, Press Outlets can get information, factual or not, out in a matter of seconds. Your investigation or incident can become viral, making it challenging to navigate. This webinar will go over some techniques on crisis communication and navigating the press. We will discuss how to make sound bites to the press advantageous to you and how to avoid getting trapped and used by the press. Ultimately, the press is unavoidable in certain instances and knowing what to say or not say can help you maneuver around them.
Major George Perera will take you deep into the criminal use of AI in recent crimes and cases. He will update his previous webinar at NW3C to examine the latest trends and rapid changes. Take a journey with him through what criminal AI tradecraft was, what it now is, and what is likely next.
Major George Perera will take you deep into the criminal use of AI in recent crimes and cases. He will update his previous webinar at NW3C to examine the latest trends and rapid changes. Take a journey with him through what criminal AI tradecraft was, what it now is, and what is likely next.
Discussion on supporting effective ERPO education initiatives across the state