From:                                         oracp@memberclicks-mail.net on behalf of Kevin Campbell <oracp@memberclicks-mail.net>

Sent:                                           Wednesday, January 08, 2020 4:42 PM

To:                                               Deanna Moore

Subject:                                     OACP Weekly Update: Week of January 8, 2020

 

January 8, 2020

 

In the Issue

1.    OACP Membership Renewals

2.    OACP News

3.    ELTS Sponsors

4.    Oregon News

5.    National News

OACP Membership Renewals

Due by January 15 (with an extended grace period).
Notifications and Invoices will be sent out tomorrow to all our members. Please note, you will no longer need to submit a renewal form. Once you receive the notification message, DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Click on link in message (Sign in to Members Only if not currently logged in) and pay invoice online, or
  2. Download as PDF and pay with a check.

If you are an overachiever and want to pay before receiving the notification message, you can do so by going to your profile and paying the invoice there. There will be a renewal link at the top.

Not sure how to get to your profile? Login > Member's Home > Profile Page. While there, take a moment to edit your info.

We've had a few hiccups along the way with the transition to our new association platform. If you encounter any kind of bump while renewing, please reach out to us. We are always more than glad to lend a hand to our members.

OACP News

Executive Leadership Training Seminar (ELTS Conference)
January 15 - 17, 2020
Register while you still have time!


For the Conference Schedule, click here.
For the Committee Schedule, click here. (May be subject to slight adjustments. Finalized schedule will be sent to all those registered later this week.)
For more information on all of our presenters and sponsors click here.

2020 Small Agency Conference
February 25 & 26

If you're a small-agency chief or high-level decision-maker, you're invited to attend this year's conference in Sunriver. Email Deanna at deanna@victorygrp.com if you would like to participate and be added to the list.

Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Institute (LEELI)
March 9-13
A registration form will be available the beginning of February.


ELTS Sponsors

 

Comprised of more than 45 non-profit organizations, The Partnership for Safe Medicines (PSM) is a public health group committed to the safety of prescription drugs and protecting consumers against counterfeit, substandard or otherwise unsafe medicines.
Click here for more information.

 

SINGLE, CLOUD-NATIVE PLATFORM FOR DISPATCH, RECORDS, EVIDENCE, AND ANALYTICS
Mark43’s modern, intuitive software enables agencies to leverage new efficiencies, share data seamlessly, and focus more on the communities they serve. 
Click here for more information.

Oregon News


Portland Police Bureau insider Jami Resch picked for top job
The Oregonian
A 20-year Portland police veteran will take over as the city’s next police chief.
Read More

Former foster child: ‘It took a village’ to be a success story
KOIN6
Oregon has long struggled to manage a foster care system responsible for more than 8,000 children. But the power of a dedicated foster parent and a foster care charity in Portland has helped turn one life around.
Read More

With new social media tools, connecting with neighbors is easier than ever
KEZI
Crime prevention experts at the Eugene Police Department say neighborhood watch groups are a great way to get to know your neighbors and fight crime at the same time.
Read More


National News

Trump signs bill to help eliminate backlog in rape kit testing
ABC News
President Donald Trump has signed into law legislation that provides funding to help states eliminate backlogs in rape kit testing.
Read More

Testing drivers for cannabis is hard. Here's why
CNN
As a growing number of states legalize cannabis, health officials are increasingly sounding the alarm for technology that can quickly determine when drivers are stoned.
Read More 

U.S. law enforcement on guard for Iranian retaliation after Qassem Soleimani killed
NBC News
While law enforcement agencies in the United States have not announced immediate plans to boost visible police presence in light of a strike that killed a top Iranian commander in Iraq, multiple agencies say they are keeping a watchful eye on events overseas and will adjust as appropriate or as intelligence warrants.
Read More

 


OACP Weekly Update
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