MEMEX are key exhibitor at LEIU/IALEIA Orlando conference
Annual Training Session Assembles Internationally Known Leaders in the Intelligence Community; Addresses Terrorism, Information Sharing and Suspicious Activity Reporting
Memex, Inc., a leading provider of intelligence management, data sharing, data integration, search and analysis solutions, announced today its support of the annual LEIU/IALEIA Training Conference on May 3-7, 2010, at the Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla. The law enforcement conference theme is entitled, “Criminal Intelligence: It’s a Big World After All!”
The Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Units (LEIU) and International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) bring together internationally recognized speakers and other leaders in the intelligence community for training related to criminal intelligence, international terrorism, legal issues in intelligence, organized crime and gangs, and information sharing among law enforcement, including Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR).
As a premier provider of software and services that enable law enforcement agencies to manage and retrieve intelligence preventing all scales of crime, Memex is once again exhibiting at this key industry conference.
“The LEIU/IALEIA training session convenes the brightest minds in law enforcement, criminal intelligence and information exchange,” said Neil Schlisserman, Vice President of Americas for Memex. “We are honored to again play a role in this noteworthy conference and look forward to gleaning new insights from law enforcement colleagues.”
Memex has placed a great deal of emphasis on compatibility and compliance with existing law enforcement systems. Its intelligence platform provides a single-source portal for analyzing RMS (Records Management Systems), CAD (Computer-Aided Dispatch), Intelligence, SAR, open source and other data sources – whether via data integration, federated access, or a hybrid approach. This compatibility empowers intelligence officers and staff with the capability to seamlessly examine all the data in one place, using the same data mining tools and user interface, rather than having to log on and off different systems.
One of the key areas of Memex’s focus at the conference is SAR. Memex believes that SAR can be pursued without compromising civil liberties through objective access to data and competent, valid police investigations. Efforts to develop a national SAR standard also will support uniformity and best practices.
For more information about the conference, please visit the LEIA website.
LEIU is an organization whose mission is to provide leadership and promote professionalism in the criminal intelligence community. Founded in 1956, LEIU has established criminal intelligence standards recognized by both law enforcement and civil libertarians as creating a proper balance between the needs of law enforcement and the constitutional privacy rights of individuals.
IALEIA advances high standards of professionalism in law enforcement intelligence analysis at the local, state/provincial, national and international levels. Its aim is to enhance general understanding of the role of intelligence analysis and encourage the recognition of intelligence analysis as a profession, among other objectives.
