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Public Safety Conferences in 2020

We at Kaseware are very excited for 2020! One of the things we are most looking forward to is our conference schedule. It’s a phenomenal way for us to connect to our current clients and meet many new ones. Here is our schedule so far for Public Safety Conferences in 2020. Two weeks ago we listed our upcoming Corporate Security events, which you can read here.


We hope we get the chance to connect with you next year!


International Association of Women Police (IAWP)

Since 1915, the IAWP has worked to strengthen, unite, and raise the capacity of women in policing internationally. The IAWP represents members in 60+ countries and supports the unique role women play in law enforcement by providing training, mentoring, peer support, and networking for members while highlighting issues affecting women in law enforcement. Read more about IAWP here.


International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)

The IACP Annual Conference and Exposition is the largest and most important law enforcement event of the year — more than 16,000 public safety professionals come to learn new techniques, advance their knowledge and careers, and equip their department for ongoing success. The three tenants of conference are training, networking, and exhibit hall education. IACP 2020 spans four days of education and networking. The Exposition Hall is open Sunday-Tuesday of the conference to meet with 600+ vendors showcasing products and services to assist the law enforcement profession. Read more about IACP here.


International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA)

IALEIA is the largest professional organization in the world representing law enforcement analysts. It is based in the United States, and is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 corporation. IALEIA is managed by an international Board of Directors consisting of nine elected IALEIA members. Several board members are also supported by volunteer committees. IALEIA also has an Executive Advisory Board appointed by the President. IALEIA supports regional chapters throughout the world. IALEIA has a certification program for analysts, a code of ethics, and bylaws that provide structure for the organization. We represent law enforcement analysts in a variety of venues, and provide an environment of community by establishing regional chapters. Read more about IALEIA here.


National Fusion Center Association (NFCA)

The mission of NFCA is to represent the interests of state and major urban area fusion centers, as well as associated interests of states, tribal nations, and units of local government, in order to promote the development and sustainment of fusion centers to enhance public safety; encourage effective, efficient, ethical, lawful, and professional intelligence and information sharing; and prevent and reduce the harmful effects of crime and terrorism on victims, individuals, and communities. Read more about NFCA here.

Michael Hartzler is a veteran of the United States Coast Guard and a 39 year veteran of law enforcement. Mike’s last assignment was Director of the Greater Cincinnati Fusion Center where he was able to develop working relationships throughout the United States. He was an elected member of the Executive Board for the National Fusion Center Association

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