Exhibitions / Congresses

NER / FBI-LEEDA Summit

United States, Portland, Oregon - Thursday 15th March 2007
FBI-LEEDA and the National Equipment Register invite you to participate in a one-day regional summit designed to help law enforcement, equipment owners and insurers better combat heavy equipment theft.

By exploring the growing problem of construction and agricultural equipment theft, the challenges that hinder equipment recovery and latest equipment security technologies, attendees will be better prepared to join the fight against equipment theft.

A general session will discuss the equipment theft problem, recovery challenges and solutions. Break-out classes will provide law enforcement with instruction in equipment identification training. Classes for equipment owners and insurers will discuss theft prevention and how to increase the chances of recovering stolen equipment.

The catered breaks and lunch will give equipment owners and law enforcement an opportunity to discuss issues of common interest and ways to support each other's efforts.
Hosted by:
Chief Rosanne M. Sizer, Portland Police Bureau
The Construction Industry Crime Prevention Program of the Pacific Northwest (CICP)
Oregon Governor's Occupational Safety & Health Conference (GOSH)
Registration:
Please provide your name, agency or company and contact details to NER:
(866) 663-7872
info@NERusa.com
Date(s)
Thursday 15th March 2007
Time(s)
Badge pick-up: 8:30 am - 9:00 am, Classes: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Catered lunch included.
Venue
Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97232
Ticketing
There is no registration fee for CICP members, equipment owners, law enforcement or NER member insurers.
Contact for booking / more info
National Equipment Register contact Dejanne Simmons-Weston info@nerusa.com

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