DHS Active Shooter Preparedness Worksho...
THIS IS NOT A TACTICAL TRAINING COURSE Given today's ever-changing threat environment, preparing for and training employees to cope with active threats and workplace violence should be a key piece of an organization's emergency action plan. A Unique Training Opportunity The National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Protection and Programs Directorate Office of Infrastructure Protection are hosting a one-day Security Workshop t...
6th Annual Hazus Symposium
The Central Hazus User Group (CHUG) will host the 2013 Hazus Symposium in Indianapolis, IN from August 5th - 7th. This event occurs only once per year and registration is free! Hazus-MH (Multi-Hazard) combines science, engineering, and mathematical modeling with GIS technology to estimate losses of life and property—and shows those losses on a map. The Hazus Symposium is an important opportunity for any current or aspiring GIS and natur...
AIA/NDIA STEM Workforce Division Meeting
The primary purpose of our quarterly meetings is to engage in local dialogues about how we can increase the quality of STEM education; the quantity of STEM educated graduates that are eligible for employment in the Aerospace and Defense(A&D) industries; and the amount and effectiveness of engagement by A&D employers, working in partnership with others in their communities. Previous meetings have demonstrated the productiveness of bring...
International Infantry and Joint Servic...
This symposium is a premier event where the Small Arms communities come together for technical paper presentations, informational speakers, and exhibits of the hardware used by current and future defense organizations. A firing demonstration is scheduled during the conference for all registered attendees and exhibitors. Information for companies interested in participating in the live fire demonstration will be provided in the symposium brochu...
May 23-26, 2011
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NDIA Location:
Indianapolis, IN
PATCtech Electronic Evidence & Cyber Cr...
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Electronically Stored Information (ESI) on computers, cell phones, GPS devices, networks or the Internet is the fastest growing type of evidence used in any type of investigation. Fire/Arson investigators, Drug/Narcotics investigators, Death/Homicide investigators, Crime Scene specialists, Information Technology specialists, Internal Affairs officials, Prosecutors, S.I.U’s, Private Detectives and more will all benefit...
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