Call For Presentations
2016CTA Technology Summit
May 15-18, 2016
DoubleTree Resort Paradise Valley-Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Arizona
Celebrating 17 years of the CTA
#CTA2016
Technology Summit Theme:
“Oasis in the Desert”new technology, innovation and mobility hasCorrections poised to take the organization to new heights for Public Safety and ouroffender clients.
Technology Summit Topics:
- Cutting Edge / Emerging Technologies
- Application Modernization / Renovation (OMS, EMR, Trust Fund…)
- Data Management (information exchanges/interfaces, data standards…)
- Data Analytics / Data Intelligence (big data, investigation tools…)
- Mobile Workforce (devices, mobile apps, wireless connectivity…)
- Offender Technology (kiosks, tablets, computing…)
- Operations Security Solutions (cameras, drones, cell phone detection…)
- Information Security (cyber-terrorism, data protection…)
- IT Administration (strategic roadmap, consolidation, talent acquisition, budget control…)
- Other
Proposals will be accepted for:
Presentations- Team or individual proposals are accepted. Workshop sessions will run approximately 50 minutes allowing for in-depth presentation and Q&A.
Panels - Panel discussions will be considered. They may be organized and submitted as a group by a panel coordinator, or an individual may submit their particular viewpoint to become part of a panel.
Interactive Demonstrations–Workshopsessions featuring real world scenarios and advanced techniques are encouraged.
Presentation Guidelines:
Content– The Technology Summit seeks to educate its audience and not promote any specific products. Exhibit space is available for any promotional activity. Only presentations that are product-neutral and related to corrections technology will be considered. Presentation selections will be made based upon desired topics, flow of content, educational value and understanding of the content.
Agenda Schedule – The conference organizers will set the day and time for each presentation, in order to optimize the sequencing and flow of content and topics. Workshop sessions will end no later than 5:00 pm each day. CTA will notify all selected presenters by March 2016.
Speaker Guidelines:
Presenters MUST register for the summit. All speakers and practitioners will pay a registration fee.
The Corrections Technology Association does not pay an honorarium or travel expenses to its speakers.
If the presenter is not employed by a state, federal or local agency;the presenter and his/her company MUST beregistered as a Business Partner.
During the presentation, business partners may indicate they have a booth in the exhibit hall; however, under no circumstances are specific products and/or services allowed to be promoted in the workshop session.
Each workshop session room will be equipped with a laptop, LCD projector and screen.
CTA MUST receive an electronic copy of the presentation for publication on the Association’s website.
Who Attends CTA?
Executives/CIOs
IT Directors
Law Enforcement Personnel
System Administrators
Project Managers
Programmers
Information Security Officers
Security Systems Administrators and Auditors
Web Developers
Network Administrators
Business Managers
Computer Forensic Specialists
Submit all proposals to President-Elect, Aaron Garner at by January 22, 2016
Corrections Technology Association reserves the right
to decline any submissions for presentation at the 2016 Corrections Technology Summit.
Information regarding sponsorship and exhibit space is available at
or contact Diana Wright at
Workshop Proposal for CTA's 2016 Technology Summit
Scottsdale, AZ -- May 15 - May 18, 2016
(All fields are required unless otherwise indicated)
TOPICS(Check all that apply):
Cutting Edge / Emerging Technologies
Application Modernization / Renovation (OMS, EMR, Trust Fund…)
Data Management (information exchanges/interfaces, data standards…)
Data Analytics / Data Intelligence (big data, investigation tools…)
Mobile Workforce (devices, mobile apps, wireless connectivity…)
Offender Technology (kiosks, tablets, computing…)
Operations Security Solutions (cameras, drones, cell phone detection…)
Information Security (cyber-terrorism, data protection…)
IT Admin (strategic roadmap, consolidation, talent acquisition, budget control…)
Other
STYLE OF WORKSHOP:
Agency Practitioner Only
Agency Practitioner and Business Partner
Panel Discussion
WORKSHOP TITLE (A short and snappy title that catches the attention of the participants and identifies the primary focus of the workshop):
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION (A clear, concise and accurate description of the workshop as it will appear in the program – no more than 150 words):
TRAINING/LEARNING OBJECTIVES (List a minimum of three objectives):
PRESENTER INFORMATION (Please no more than three presenters per workshop; panel discussions may have more than three presenters if necessary):
PRESENTER #1
Name:
Title:
Agency:
Phone:
Email:
PRESENTER #2
Name:
Title:
Agency:
Phone:
Email:
PRESENTER #3
Name:
Title:
Agency:
Phone:
Email:
Résumé and Brief Bio (Please attach both a résumé and a bio for each presenter with your workshop submission)