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2025 CJIS Annual Training Symposium

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The CJIS Annual Training Symposium provides a forum for learning, networking, communication, discussion, and information exchange for criminal justice agencies in Florida.
 
July 15-17, 2025
 
Hilton Orlando
6001 Destination Parkway
Orlando, Florida 32819
 
Click here to register now!
 
Attendee Registration is open, and attendees are encouraged to register early to take advantage of the available registration discounts.
 
Early Bird Registration: (Ends: Wednesday, April 30, 2025)
$375.00 per attendee
 
Regular Registration: Begins: Thursday, May 1, 2025
$425.00 per attendee
 
The Hilton Orlando room rate for attendees is $175 (plus tax) per night for single, double, triple, and quad occupancy, when reserved through the registration process.
 
Topics include, but not limited to:
 
Background Check Process: Operational Success from Livescan Submission to Fingerprint Retention
Capital Region Real-Time Crime Center
CJIS Security Policy (CJISSECPOL): Next on the Horizon
Emotional Intelligence
Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience: Training, Incident Response, and Available Resources
FBI CJIS 101
FIBRS Audit Zero Cycle
FIBRS – Frequently Asked Questions
eAgent 2.0 Resources: Getting the most out of FCIC/NCIC
Leadership vs Management
NAMUS
Nlets
Preparing for disaster response and recovery
Public Records and Judicial Branch (Court) Records: The Balance Between Access and Confidentiality
Record Audits: A Path to Success
Technical Audits
Florida - Telecommunication Emergency Response Team (FL-TERT)
You Want Me to Enter What?
 
For more information, please email CJISAnnualTraining@fdle.state.fl.us

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