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WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) National Rural Law Enforcement Methamphetamine Summit Moving Strategy to Action Hyatt Regency Denver 650 15th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 June 22-24, 2010 (DRAFT AGENDA) Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 (Day One) 8:00 am Registration Open, Continental Breakfast and Coffee REGISTRATION: CAPITOL FOYER SOUTH (4th Floor) BREAKFAST AND COFFEE: CAPITOL FOYER NORTH (4TH Floor) 9:00 am Introductions: Setting the Vision for the Rural Law Enforcement Methamphetamine Initiative CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) James E. Copple, President, Strategic Applications International (SAI) Peter A. Weir, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Public Safety Opening Session Welcome The Honorable Bill Ritter, Governor 1 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) 9:30 am Keynote Address: Recovering America’s Communities CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Mary Lou Leary, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice (USDOJ) 10:00 am National Methamphetamine Data Profile Relevant to Rural Law Enforcement CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Dr. Jane Maxwell, Senior Research Scientist, Addiction Research Institute, The University of Texas at Austin Michael Vrakatitsis, J.D., Intelligence Research Specialist, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 10:30 am Table Top Exercise CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by the National Methamphetamine Center (NMC) and SAI 11:00 am BREAK 11:15 am Partnership Spotlight CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) 11:30 am Amy Bloustine, M.Ed., Deputy Director, Community Education Programs, Partnership for a Drug-Free America Chuck Noerenberg, President, National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children Lori Moriarty, Vice President, Education and Outreach, NADEC Rural Law Enforcement Methamphetamine Initiative Assessment Findings CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) John Lacey, Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation (PIRE) Deborah Fisher, Research Scientist, PIRE 12:00 pm Open Forum Discussion Regarding the Assessment Findings Question and Answer Session 12:30 pm BREAK FOR LUNCHEON SET-UP 2 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) 1:00 pm Luncheon Discussion: State Strategies with Rural Impact CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) National Methamphetamine Update, Tony Loya, Director, HIDTA National Methamphetamine and Pharmaceutical Initiative Precursor Controls, Rob Bovett, Lincoln County, Oregon District Attorney Tribal Collaboration, Rich Rosky, Southwest Coordinator, HIDTA National Methamphetamine and Pharmaceutical Initiative 1:45 pm BREAK TO MOVE TEAMS INTO BREAK-OUT ROOMS 2:00 pm State Team Meetings CAPITOL 1 (4TH Floor) CAPITOL 2 (4TH Floor) CAPITOL 3 (4TH Floor) CAPITOL 4 (Ballroom) CAPITOL 5 (4TH Floor) CAPITOL 6 (4TH Floor) Colorado Nevada Idaho Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma Arkansas, Maine, North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming New Mexico Facilitated by NMC and SAI 3:15 pm BREAK 3:30 pm Partnership Spotlight CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) 3:45 pm Cynthia Herriott, Deputy Director, National Drug Court Institute Nancy Kolb, Senior Program Manager, Community Safety Initiatives, The International Association of Chiefs of Police National Media Resources – Developing an Effective Communications Strategy CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Mark Krawczyk, Deputy Director, Advertising, Media Campaign, National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, Office of National Drug Control Policy Robert Bailey, Research Director, SalterMitchell Donna Feiner, National Social Marketing Expert 3 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) 4:30 pm Table Top Exercise CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by NMC and SAI 5:00 pm Closing Day One Remarks Wednesday, June 23rd (Day Two) 8:00 am Registration Open, Continental Breakfast and Coffee REGISTRATION: CAPITOL FOYER SOUTH (4th Floor) BREAKFAST AND COFFEE: CAPITOL FOYER NORTH (4TH Floor) 9:00 am Partnership Spotlight CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) 9:15 am Cabell Cropper, Executive Director, National Criminal Justice Association Jeffrey Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge, Denver Field Division, DEA Federal Resources CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Rebecca M. Rose, Policy Advisor for Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs (OJP), USDOJ Jack Claypoole, Administrator, Drug Free Communities, Office of National Drug Control Policy Xavier Serrano, Intelligence Research Specialist, El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC), DEA Deborah Spence, Senior Social Analyst, Research and Development Division, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office, USDOJ 10:15 am BREAK 10:30 am Panel Discussion on Emerging Trends CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Mobile Enforcement Teams, Anthony J. Coulson, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Tucson Field Division, DEA Children of Incarcerated Parents (Targeted Interventions), Carley Frohling, SAI 4 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) Examining the Effect of Parental Methamphetamine Use on Foster Care Growth, Scott Cunningham, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Economics, Baylor University 11:15 am Table Top Exercise CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by NMC and SAI 12:30 pm BREAK FOR LUNCHEON SET-UP 1:00 pm Partnership Spotlight CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) 1:15 pm Beth Mattfeld, SAI: Web-Based Tools – www.methpedia.org www.meth.gov Chris Fruitrich, Communications Consultant, National Methamphetamine Center, www.nationalmethcenter.org Luncheon Discussion: Rural Meth and Threat Assessment – Intelligence Sharing CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) HIDTA Presentation, Edward Polachek, Director, Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program, Office of National Drug Control Policy Indiana Example, Sonya Cleveland, Substance Abuse Services Division Director, Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Fusion Centers, Inspector Jeff Beasley, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Fusion Center SENTRY Program, Susan Seese, SENTRY Program Manager, National Drug Intelligence Center 2:15 pm Table Top Exercise CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by NMC and SAI 3:00 pm BREAK TO MOVE TEAMS INTO BREAK-OUT ROOMS 3:15 pm Topical Discussions CAPITOL 1 (4TH Floor) CAPITOL 2 (4TH Floor) Topic 1: Media Strategies Topic 2: Access to Treatment 5 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) CAPITOL 3 (4TH Floor) Topic 3: Rural Law Enforcement Collaboration CAPITOL 4 (Ballroom) Topic 4: Precursor Chemical Controls Topic 5: Prevention and Coalition Building Topic 6: Drug Induced Violence TH CAPITOL 5 (4 Floor) Topic 7: Drug Endangered Children CAPITOL 6 (4TH Floor) Topic 8: Tribal Collaboration and Coordination Facilitated by NMC and SAI 4:30 pm Topical Discussion Report Out CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by NMC and SAI 5:00 pm Closing Day Two Remarks 6:00 pm State Methamphetamine Coordinators Meeting SANDSTONE (4th Floor) Thursday, June 24, 2010 (Day Three) 8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Coffee BREAKFAST AND COFFEE: CAPITOL FOYER NORTH (4TH Floor) 9:00 am State Team Meetings CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Facilitated by NMC and SAI 10:30 am BREAK 10:45 am The Importance of Partnering with the Treatment Community CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) Edwin M. Craft, Dr. P.H., M.Ed., LCPC, Lead GPO and Activities Coordinator for Methamphetamine, Health Systems Branch, Division of Services Improvement, SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Donna Johnson, JD, CAS, ICADC, ICCJP, ICCDP, LADC, Addiction Solutions Inc., Center for Addictions, Criminality and Co-Occurring Training and Consulting 6 WORKING DRAFT (Last edited 06102010) 11:30 am Keynote Address: Keeping the Issue before the American People CAPITOL 4 BALLROOM (4TH Floor) James E. Copple, President, SAI Noon Question & Answer Session 12:15 am Closing Remarks This project was supported by Grant No. 2009-SD-B9-K004 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice Assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime. 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