Are you willing to share your knowledge and experience with your peers?
We're now accepting submissions for presentations - this can include case studies, training sessions, roundtable discussions, best-practices, tips & techniques, demos and more.
Intended audiences can be from beginner to expert skill and knowledge levels, and presenters may be new or experienced analysts.
Topics should focus on crime or intelligence analysis, or have a nexus to these areas. Case studies should demonstrate strong analyst contributions or connections.
Symposium attendees may include non-law enforcement personnel, including students, so presentations should not include material that is restricted or classified.
We're now accepting submissions for presentations - this can include case studies, training sessions, roundtable discussions, best-practices, tips & techniques, demos and more.
Intended audiences can be from beginner to expert skill and knowledge levels, and presenters may be new or experienced analysts.
Topics should focus on crime or intelligence analysis, or have a nexus to these areas. Case studies should demonstrate strong analyst contributions or connections.
Symposium attendees may include non-law enforcement personnel, including students, so presentations should not include material that is restricted or classified.
Submission requirements and session details:
- Please submit your proposals as soon as possible!
- Approved presenters will be notified by 11:59 pm on Sunday, April 20th. (If submitting after this date, you will be notified as soon as your proposal is reviewed.)
- You'll be asked to provide the following information in the submission form below:
- Presenter's name(s) and organization(s); if more than one presenter, please indicate who the primary speaker will be
- Title of the session - please be concise and descriptive
- Abstract describing the session (500 words max); this is also what will be reviewed for selections, so please be descriptive
- You don't need to have the entire presentation ready before submitting; only the abstract is needed now.
- Primary presenter's bio (250 words max)
- High-resolution head shot that can be cropped to a 1:1 ratio; if you don't wish to use a photo, please indicate this in your submission. You may instead include an agency badge, patch or we'll substitute with a "person" icon.
- Sessions are scheduled for 50 minute slots.
- If you believe your topic may need 2 slots, please note that in your submission and it will be reviewed. Longer sessions are not guaranteed and speakers should indicate whether they can condense their presentation into a single 50 minute slot if needed.
- Speakers will need to provide their own laptop at the symposium
- Microphones and projection equipment will be provided
- WiFi will be available in the meeting rooms, but speakers relying on the internet should test the connection before they begin
- Some speakers may be asked to present their session twice during the symposium in order to accommodate anticipated demand
- If you are approved as a speaker, you will receive a discount for $100 off your registration fee!
- (Only the primary speaker per session will receive the discount)
- Please confirm that you have your agency's permission to attend the symposium before submitting a presentation
- Presentations and demos from vendors/sponsors will be coordinated separately; please do not submit those topics here
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Special thanks to our generous sponsors for their support and assistance in making this event possible:
- Rocky Mountain Information Network (RMIN)
- International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA)
- Colorado Division of Criminal Justice
- ForceMetrics
- SmartForce
- Multitude Insights