Law Enforcement Exposition & Training April 24, 2015 Edition Expo Coming to Syracuse New York State Association of Chiefs of Police W h o S h o u l d At t e n d ? Police Corrections Security Wh a t D o e s It Cost? Be sure to attend our next Law Enforcement Exposition on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at the Horticulture Building at the New York State Fairgrounds at 581 State Fair Boulevard, in Syracuse, New York 13209. Representatives will be on hand to talk with you and show you their products and services. The New York State Association of Chiefs of Police Expositions showcase a variety of exhibitors serving the diverse needs of New York’s law enforcement, security and corrections community. We give you the opportunity to see the latest products and services firsthand, and to talk with representatives to learn more about them. This is the place to be if you’re looking for firearms, vehicles, fleet equipment, computers, radios, body armor, security equipment and more! Check inside for our current listing of exhibitors. The Expo floor will be open from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM. Nothing! Free to all Police, Corrections & Security Personnel Where & When? The Horticulture Building at the New York State Fairgrounds Tuesday, April 28, 2015 10AM-4 PM (Training sessions held next door at Empire Room) Free Trainings: Boston Marathon Bombing and Motorcycle Safety & Enforcement Law enforcement officers are invited to attend our free training sessions being held at the Expo. Chief Edward Deveau of the Watertown, Massachusetts Police Department will talk about the Boston Marathon Bombings of April 15, 2013. During the manhunt for suspects, a few of Chief Deveau’s officers came under gunfire and improvised explosives. Listen to this dynamic presentation of one of the most horrific acts of terrorism and how the drama unfolded. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee and the New York State Police will provide a Chief Edward Deveau presentation on the popular Practical Watertown, MA PD Guidelines for Motorcycle Safety and Enforcement training. This abbreviated session will be hosted by NYSACOP Liaison Dominick Macherone and Sgt. Jim Cleary of the New York State Police. Details and registration information for both of these programs are on the back pages. Page 2 See the latest products, equipment AmChar Wholesale Law Division—Law enforcement firearms and equipment. The Bancorp Bank—Municipal leasing and fleet management. Brite—In vehicle technology. Capital Recovery Systems, Inc.—Delinquent debt collection services for parking tickets and fines. CARFAX COBAN Technologies, Inc.— in-car digital video, body cameras, digital evidence management. Datum Storage Solutions DeLacy Ford, Inc.— displaying the 2015 Ford Police Interceptor. Digital Ally, Inc.—Digital in-car video systems and personal body worn cameras. Eastern Communications, Ltd.—Back scatter detection equipment. Federal Signal—Lights and sirens for emergency vehicles. FreeLinc GetCrashReports/Appriss, Inc.—A free, automated service to analyze and sell crash reports. Law Enforcement Exposition & Training Page 3 Check out the latest innovations Harris—LMR two way radio communications; Dispatch consoles. Henderson Johnson Comp.—Personal gear, evidence, and weapons lockers. IMPACT—Records management, computer aided dispatch, mobile and data sharing. Integrated Systems— Video surveillance, voice, data, video solutions provider. LeadsOnline— LeadsOnline provides actionable intelligence to law enforcement nationwide with the automated collection and analysis of transaction records from pawn shops, secondhand stores and metal recyclers. Linstar Media Sonar—Social media intelligence/monitoring for public safety. Mountainside Medical Equipment—Naloxone (Narcan). NetMotion Wireless—the only mobile security management solution built for application performance, user experience and the people who support them. New World Systems—Public safety software, display materials. Law Enforcement Exposition & Training Page 4 Talk with Representatives Nuance Communications, Inc. Patrol PC—Ultra-Rugged Tablets for Police, Fire, EMS Patrol Witness by 247 Security, Inc.— Mobile video surveillance equipment for law enforcement. PMC Associates PRO-VISION® Video Systems—Solid State in-car video systems and BODYCAM® high definition body worn video systems. Securewatch 24, LLC Selex ES/ELSAG North America—License plate recognition equipment. Spillman Technologies—Public safety software. Stalker Radar—Radar, Laser/Lidar, in-car video, Thermal imaging camera, speed/message trailers, pole mounted displays, wearable body cameras. United Radio—Two-way communications products, Vievu body worn cameras, accessories. Versaterm, Inc.—Public safety software—CAD, RMS, MDT. VIEVU—Body worn cameras for law enforcement. WatchGuard Video—Digital in-car and body worn cameras. Whelen Engineering—vehicular emergency warning lights and sirens. Xerox—See a hands-on-demo of Xerox's data sharing and analytics solution that uses all your police data for rapid, fact-based decision making. Law Enforcement Exposition & Training Page 5 FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Handlebars: how high? PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AND ENFORCEMENT Goggles or face shield? Muffler— how loud? What’s an “approved” helmet? Join us at the Expo on Tues., April 28 from 8:30 AM –10:00 AM for an overview of the Motorcycle Safety & Enforcement Training Program in the Empire Room, next to the Horticulture Center at the New York State Fairground, 581 State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse, New York 13209. Instructors will introduce police officers and commanders to the national and state specific motorcycle enforcement issues and laws in an effort to reduce the number of deaths and injuries from motorcycle related crashes. PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR MOTORCYCLE SAFETY & ENFORCEMENT TUES., APRIL 28 8:30 AM TO 10:00 PM NYS FAIRGROUNDS EMPIRE ROOM CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE WILL BE SENT This course will be instructed by NYSACOP Liaison Dominick Macherone and Sgt. Jim Cleary of the New York State Police. Don’t miss this opportunity to join us for this training program that will take the mystery from motorcycle enforcement and motorcycle laws. Certificates of Attendance will be issued. To register, use this link https:// www.surveymonkey.com/s/ExpoSYR or click button. REGISTER HERE Law Enforcement Exposition & Training Page 6 FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES CAPTURING THE BOSTON MARATHON BOMBERS Join us at the Expo on Tues., April 28 from 10:30 AM –12:30 PM at the Empire Room, next to the Horticulture Center at the New York State Fairground, 581 State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse, New York 13209 for this riveting account of the Boston Marathon Bombings. On April 15, 2013, at 2:49 PM, an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people died, and more than 260 others needed hospital care, many having lost limbs or suffered horrific wounds. Those explosions began about 100 hours of intense drama that riveted the attention of the nation. The response by emergency medical, emergency management, and law enforcement agencies and by the public at large has now become known colloquially as “Boston Strong.” BOSTON MARATHON BOMBINGS CHIEF EDWARD DEVEAU WATERTOWN, MASS. TUES., APRIL 28 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM NYS FAIRGROUNDS EMPIRE ROOM CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE Viewed as a whole, the events following the Marathon bombing posed WILL BE SENT enormous challenges. The response spanned geographic boundaries, levels of government (local, state, and federal), professional disciplines, and the public and private sectors, bringing together in both well-planned and spontaneous ways organizations with widely varying operating norms, procedures, cultures, sources of authority, perspectives, and interests. Chief Edward Deveau (Watertown PD, Mass.) will review the lessons learned in the “no notice” event in Watertown. Beginning with the early morning hours when a few of his officers were confronted with gunfire and improvised explosive devices. Continuing with the 18 hour manhunt which included thousands of federal, state and local law enforcement officers responding. Chief Deveau will discuss Unified Command, Sheltering in Place and how decisions were made to place Greater Boston in “lockdown”. Law Enforcement of all ranks will walk away better prepared when they are confronted with a critical incident. Register at https:// www.surveymonkey.com/s/MarathonBombing or click button: “Chief Deveau’s presentation caught my eye at a recent training conference. It is relevant to all from the officer on the street to command and administration level—whether it’s the basics of incident command or the importance of local networking and communication. Powerful, informative, organized, emotional, and a dynamic speaker.” Margaret Ryan—Exec. Director NYSACOP REGISTER HERE Law Enforcement Exposition & Training
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