| 08:40 |
Registration and Networking |
| 09:30 |
Chair’s Opening Remarks
Christopher Hope, Whitehall Editor, The Telegraph (CONFIRMED) |
| 09:35 |
Morning Keynote Address
Embracing Technologies to Reduce Bureaucracy in Policing
- Reducing Bureaucracy in Policing – Final Report
- Working toward full compatibility and integration of police information systems by 2015
- Realising the benefits of digital recording of interviews
- Providing easier access to interviews and streamlining the investigative and judicial process
- Improving competence and consistency in use of CCTV evidence
- Success of trial projects
- Replacement of fax processes with more efficient and reliable scan to email technology
- Performance management process improvement
- The benefits of mobile devices for frontline officers to cut red tape
- Learning from leaders – sharing best practice in technologies to all police forces
Jan Berry, Independent Reducing Bureaucracy in Policing Advocate (CONFIRMED)
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| 09:55 |
Modernising Justice for Digital Evidence - Part 1
James Quarles, Public Sector Marketing Director, Dell EMEA |
| 10:10 |
The 2010 Programme – Creating an Integrated System to Fight Serious Organised Crime
- £500m investment in 2010 Programme to create an integrated system to tackle fraud
- IT Transformation at SOCA – integrating the inherited two separate IT systems
- Using technology to better share information with police forces across the country
- £1.5bn efficiency savings associated with technology –enabled self support programme
- The importance of SOCA’s IT transformation in tackling 21st Century threats – evidence of success
Bill Hughes, Director – General, Serious Organised Crime Agency (CONFIRMED) |
| 10:25 |
Panel Discussion: Creating a Secure Information Environment across the Police and Criminal Justice System.
- HMG Security Policy Framework - what does this mean to the justice sector?
- Information Assurance, Compliance and Accountability
- Protecting your Networks – Emerging Threats, Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
- Identity and access management
- Secure Laptops, Smartphones & Encrypted Devices to free your staff, and to improve productivity
- Protecting Data at rest and on the move
Speaker invitations extended to:
Ian Levy, Technical Director, CESG (CONFIRMED)
Bill Hughes, Director - General, Serious Organised Crime Agency (CONFIRMED)
Darren Harmer, Senior Systems Engineer, Tripwire (CONFIRMED)
Francis Dauncey, Head of Government Solutions, Dell Public Sector EMEA (CONFIRMED)
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| 11:00 |
Coffee & Networking |
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11:45 |
Seminars |
| 12:45 |
Lunch & Networking |
| 13.45 |
Seminars |
| 14.45 |
Coffee and Networking |
| 15:30 |
Afternoon Keynote Address
Effective and efficient implementation in large scale ICT programme change
- The importance of investing in business change
- Ensuring competition among private sector suppliers to ensure delivery is to time and cost
- The challenges of C-NOMIS – rising lifetime costs of over £690m and running 2 years behind schedule – and going forward with P-NOMIS
- Programme management in order to better ensure better planning, financial management and change control
- The importance of staff training in the implementation of a large system like C-NOMIS and developing a common approach to handling data through 42 individual probation areas
- Progress made following the recommendation lay out in The National Offender Management Information System report
Aileen Murphie, Director, Home Affairs and Criminal Justice Value for Money, National Audit Office (CONFIRMED) |
| 15:45 |
Accessible and Affordable Justice for All - A Vision for the Future
John Stokoe, Managing Director - National Government, BT (CONFIRMED) |
| 16:00 |
Managing and Sharing Information To Keep Communities Safer
Nick Gargan, Deputy Chief Executive , National Policing Improvement Agency (CONFIRMED) |
| 16:15 |
Questions and Answers |
| 16:30 |
Chairs Closing Remarks and End |