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FBINAA 2021: REBUILDING COMMUNITIES STRATEGIES FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW MAY 5-6 | 2021
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F B I N A A 2 0 2 1 : R E B U I L D I N G C O M M U N I T I E S S T R A T E G I E S F O R T O D A Y A N D T O M O R R O W
DAY 1 | WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
1:00 pm/EDT
Opening Introduction Howard Cook , FBINAA Executive Director Judy Pal, Event Moderator
1:05 pm/EDT
SESSION #1 Embracing Technology: Facing the Future
Commissioner William J. Bratton (Ret), New York Police Department (NY); Chief, Los Angeles Police Department (CA); Executive Chairman, Risk Advisory, Teneo; Chair, Homeland Advisory Security Council; Chair, Verizon First Responder Advisory Council Karen P. Tandy , Former Administrator, US Drug Enforcement Administration; Former US Associate Deputy Attorney General; Vice-Chair, Homeland Security Advisory Council and Commission on Combating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking; Member, Verizon First Responder Advisory Council
1:35 pm/EDT
Break
1:40 pm/EDT
SESSION #2 Crisis Communications and Social Media Judy Pal , Former Assistant Commissioner, New York Police Department (NY)
2:10 pm/EDT
Break
2:25 pm/EDT
SESSION #3 Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement: Training Officers How to Intervene Jonathan Aronie , Partner, Sheppard Mullin LLP; Co-Founder, ABLE Project
2:55 pm/EDT
Break
3:00 pm/EDT
SESSION #4 Strategic Succession Planning Chief Peter Dunbar (Ret), Pleasant Hill Police Department (CA)
3:30 pm/EDT
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DAY 2 | THURSDAY, MAY 6
1:00 pm/EDT
Opening Introduction
1:05 pm/EDT
SESSION #5 Focus on Science and Technology: Insights from the FBI Executive Leadership Executive Assistant Director Darrin E. Jones , Science and Technology Branch, FBI
1:35 pm/EDT
Break
1:40 pm/EDT
SESSION #6 Reimaging the Future of Public Safety: A Roadmap for Change Karol V. Mason, President , John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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VIRTUAL EVENT KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
The FBINAA 2021: Rebuilding Communities Virtual Event on May 5-6 will present the following high value law enforcement education sessions. In all, the Conference will offer 4.5 hours of streaming keynote sessions. Additional breakout sessions will also be offered within the virtual on-demand library during the event. SUMMARY OF VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY: FACING THE FUTURE COMMISSIONER REIMAGINING THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC SAFETY: A ROADMAP FOR CHANGE KAROL V. MASON President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
2:10 pm/EDT
Break
2:25 pm/EDT
SESSION #7 Resolving Media and Departmental Misinterpretations: Forensic Applications to Officer-Involved Shootings (OIS) Chief Deputy Rod Englert (Ret), Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (OR); FBINA Graduate, Session 159
2:55 pm/EDT
Break
3:00 pm/EDT
SESSION #8 Interacting with Automated Driving System (ADS) Equipped Vehicles Captain Rick Arnold , Michigan State Police; FBINA Graduate, Session 238 Assistant Chief David Jenkins , California Highway Patrol; FBINA Graduate, Session 261 Brian Ursino , Director, Law Enforcement American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators; Assistant Chief (Ret), Washington State Patrol; FBINA Graduate, Session 196
WILLIAM J. BRATTON (Ret) New York Police Department (NY); Chief of Police, Los Angeles Police Department; Executive Chairman, Risk Advisory, Teneo; Chair, Homeland Advisory Security Council; Chair, Verizon First Responder Advisory Council KAREN TANDY Former Administrator, US Drug Enforcement Administration; Former US Associate Deputy Attorney General; Vice-Chair, Homeland Security Advisory Council and Commission on Com- bating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking; Member, Verizon First Responder Advisory Council William Bratton and Karen Tandy will share a perspective on the im- portance of focusing on technology
In collaboration with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice , this presentation will be an overview of recent open and honest discussions among law enforcement executives, community activists, business lead- ers, policymakers and other public service leaders to understand current challenges for law enforcement and to identify solutions and create a new model of public safety for the future. ACTIVE BYSTANDERSHIP FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT: TRAINING OFFICERS HOW TO INTERVENE JONATHAN ARONIE Partner, Sheppard Mullin LLP; Co-Founder, ABLE Project
3:30 pm/EDT
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and what law enforcement executives need to know as they face and respond to challenges, pitfalls, controversies and risk which future technologies may bring in the future.
In collaboration with the George- town University Law Center’s Innovative Police Program Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project, this presentation outlines the ABLE Project and focus- es on solutions for training officers how to intervene. While many will
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FOCUS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: INSIGHTS FROM THE FBI EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DARRIN E. JONES Science and Technology Branch, FBI
watch the video of George Floyd’s death and understandably focus on the actions of the primary aggressor, the actions of the other “bystander” officers on the scene hold a key to solving this seemingly intractable problem. For years, the policing profession has been telling officers to “speak up” and “step in” when they witness mistakes. Most officers know WHAT to do, but many don’t know HOW to do it safely and effectively. STRATEGIC SUCCESSION PLANNING CHIEF PETER DUNBAR (Ret) Pleasant Hill Police Department (CA) Understanding the need for and application of strategic succes- sion planning is critical to the success of any law enforcement agency. This presentation will examine new strategies for staff
At the invitation of the FBINAA, FBI Executive Assistant Director Darrin Jones shares insights on law enforce- ment challenges in 2021 and beyond, and how the Bureau’s Science and Technology Branch can support local, state and international law enforce-
ment investigations. In this question and answer format, EAD Jones comments on lessons learned from 2020, the Bureau’s in- teraction with the private sector, and what strategies the Science and Technology Branch have planned for the near future.
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VIRTUAL EVENT KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
INTERACTING WITH AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEM (ADS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES CAPTAIN RICK ARNOLD Michigan State Police; FBINA Graduate, Session 238
development, retention, recruitment and training as applied to leaders and employees at all levels.
CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIAL MEDIA JUDY PAL
ASSISTANT CHIEF DAVID JENKINS California Highway Patrol; FBINA Graduate, Session 261
Former Assistant Commissioner, New York Police Department (NY)
This presentation provides law enforcement leaders a high-level out- line about how both traditional and social media cover crises, and tactics agencies can use to frame narratives and manage their message. The ses- sion covers current media coverage methods including how traditional
media decontexualize events, the role social media factions play in escalating crises, and how social media is being weaponized. A broad outline of actions an agency should take before, during and after a crisis will be discussed. RESOLVING MEDIA AND DEPARTMENTAL MISINTERPRETATIONS: FORENSIC APPLICATIONS TO OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTINGS (OIS) CHIEF DEPUTY ROD ENGLERT (Ret)
BRIAN URSINO Director, Law Enforcement American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators; Assistant Chief (Ret), Washington State Patrol; FBINA Graduate, Session 196 An overview of the American Associ- ation of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) law enforcement guidelines for the Safe Testing and Deploy- ment of Automated Driving System
Equipped Vehicles . Specific focus will be on criminal activity, es- tablishing operational responsibility, law enforcement protocols and interaction plans, data collection mechanisms, law enforce- ment safety and training, systemmisuse, and cybersecurity.
Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (OR); FBINA Graduate, Session 159
Law enforcement is currently facing public scrutiny any time an officer is involved in a shooting, especially when a death occurs. So often, misguided information is premature, which opens the door to lawsuits resulting in complex litigation. It is
unfortunate that in many OIS cases, the officer was justified in a decision to stop the threat, but evidence was missed which deliv- ered a different outcome. This presentation will offer solutions to avoid misinterpretations that vilify the officer(s) without a proper analysis of the evidence.
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