Educational sessions are the heartof the conference, and this year is no exception. Many new andexciting topics will be presented . Whether you are a boardmember, director, supervisor or telecommunicator, there issomething of interest to you. The following are a sampling of thesessions being offered this year.
Schedule as of 11/19/97 12:21
Monday @ 1:00 | A – Requests for proposals/Bids – What to do, What not to do/Carol Mott B- – Understanding Grief/Peggy Rainone (2 hours) C – Wireless call tracking/Todd Radulski |
2:00 | A – Number portability/Mike Lassiter, BellSouth B – Understanding Grief (continued) C – Rural Street Addressing/Alexa Hart |
3:00 | A – ALEC’s & CLEC’s/Val Sapp, BellSouth B – EMD Quality Assurance/Joe Acker C – Dictaphone User Group/Bill Hollingsworth |
4:00 | A – Disaster RecoveryPlans/Vernon Lee, BellSouth B – Employee Assistance Programs/Wayne Jackson C – The Future in radio – is it 220 MHz?/Darryl Halstrom |
Tuesday @ 8:00 | Legalese and 9-1-1 – A 2 hr. general session by Kathy Knight |
10:00 | A 2 hr. general session on understanding phase 1 and phase 2, by a panel including XYPOINT, SCC and BellSouth |
1:00 | A – Public safety Radio/Greg Kiser,Ericsson B – Domestic Violence/PowerPhone |
2:00 | A – TDD/TDY – Are you in compliance/Patty Beyer,U.S. Attorney’s Office B – Frequency/Channel splitting/Charlie McAteer |
3:00 | A – “Roll your own”, Affordable CAD/Brad Cleveland B – Victim/Witness Rights, Joe McDavid, U.S. Dep’t. of Justice |
4:00 | A – Building your own Web Site/ John Ellison B- -Alternative 800 trunking/ Laura Bowden, Southern Communications |
Wednesday 8:00 10:00 |
General session by Phillip Vannatter/9-1-1 and the Criminal Justice System |