How the New York State Police use geospatial tools to catch a killer

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With just six weeks to go, Australia’s premier geospatial & surveying conference, Locate, are excited to announce some of the speakers who will feature at their upcoming national conference due to be held at the Brisbane Convention Centre from 29 March - 1 April, but which also offers the ability for people to patch in online.

 

Despite travel restrictions, some notable speakers will patch into the event virtually to share their expertise include Kellen Crouse of the New York State Police who will be sharing his experiences of using geospatial information for a 2018 missing person investigation via his presentation titled ‘The geography of crime: How the NY State Police catch a killer’.

 

Crouse, who is sponsored by Esri Australia, will share with the event’s audience how geospatial tools were crucial to law enforcement success and enabled the New York State Police to coordinate with local law enforcement, parks police, and the FBI to conduct searches for the missing person and investigate a potential homicide suspect.

 

“I can't wait to collaborate with so many diverse GIS lovers from around the world. I want to share my experiences while learning from peers who are doing amazing things with GIS and data science,” says Crouse.

 

He says the efforts of police and the value of this data can sometimes go unnoticed, but once people understand the technology and it’s potential better, law enforcement and public safety partners are generally very grateful for what it can do.

 

“Vital time was saved in an investigation that may have never been solved if not for the use and availability of geospatial tools and data. As technology advances, law enforcement can sometimes be slow to adapt, particularly when new tools cannot be seen immediately in the field. I am excited to see how our field will adopt drone footage into our investigations and predictive analysis to drive enforcement operations too.”

 

Locate21’s program will feature 4 days of virtual presentations & workshops, and 2 days of live events on Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st March 2021 which include:

● Program content running between 1030 – 1530 Qld time each day

● Optional in person workshops and smaller sub events offered in live sites

● All aspects of the program will be accessible virtually for those who cannot access a live site & all content will be recorded and available for viewing post event.

● Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA) presented virtually on Wed 31 March and broadcast to the live sites where drinks & nibbles will be provided to those who purchase a ticket

● Plenary speakers presenting live from the live sites, which will be broadcast virtually and to other live sites

 

Other notable speakers include:

 

●     Adam Ferrier, Found of THINKERBELL

Topic: How Marketing Often Confuses The Destination with The Journey

Appearing by arrangement with Saxton Speakers Bureau

●     Peter Hedland, CEO/MANAGING DIRECTOR, ORDNANCE SURVEY

Topic: Sustaining the prosperity and well being of your nation

●     Alexis Smith, Founder & CEO, IMGEOSPATIAL

Topic: Its all about IA now, not just AI

●     Scott Dewar, Director, Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation (AGO)

Topic: Transforming GEOINT

●     Prof Alan Duffy, Director, Swinburne’s Space Technology and Industry Institute

Topic: Space and Spatial - Challenges & Opportunities

●     Melissa Harris, Deputy Chair, Australia and New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC)

Topic: Strategic Directions for ANZLIC

●     Alison Rose, Chief of Place, Space and Community Safety, Geoscience Australia

Topic: Creating a location-enabled Australia

●     James Brown, CEO, Space Industry Association of Australia

Panellist for: Grand Debate: Opportunities and Challenges in Space + Spatial sector

●     Adam Gilmour, CEO, Gilmour Space Technologies

Panellist for: Grand Debate: Opportunities and Challenges in Space + Spatial sector

 

See the program here.

Standard rate tickets for all levels of tickets (online + in person or combination) are available until 8 March 2021 after which time they will increase in price from https://www.locateconference.com/2021/registration/.

KEY CONFERENCE DETAILS:

When: 29 March to 1 April 2020

Where: Brisbane Convention Centre + various live sites + online

Cost: From $165 for a virtual pass and from $350 for the full conference experience, with discounts available for certain association members, speakers, corporate groups & students.

For more information about the Conference visit:

https://www.locateconference.com

Also follow the conference social channels at:

https://www.facebook.com/LocateConference/

https://twitter.com/locateconf

https://www.linkedin.com/company/locate-conference/

Opportunities are still available to be part of Locate21 as a sponsor for the upcoming or future year’s Locate conferences. For more information: https://locateconference.com/sponsorship/

ENDS

 

ACCESS PHOTOS FROM PAST EVENTS HERE: https://locateconference.com/conference-photos/

 

FOR INTERVIEWS & PHOTOS email info@thecreativecollective.com.au , Yvette Adams of The Creative Collective on 07 545 11315 or 0405 022 977, 830AM - 430PM M-F.

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