In the Issue
1.
2020 Annual Conference
2.
OACP News
3.
IACP Scholarship
Information
4.
Oregon News
5.
National News
2020 Annual
Conference Platinum Sponsor:

Verizon
is committed to the public safety community across the United States,
putting the nation's most reliable wireless network to work every day to
ensure communication needs are met to the highest standards. Verizon has
been a conference Platinum Sponsor for the last two years and has once
again stepped up to show their commitment to public safety in Oregon.
Thank you, Verizon!
Click here for more information.
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2020 Annual Conference
April 7 - 10
Click here for conference registration.

Last chance to reserve a room at the Riverhouse!
Rooms get released to the public on March 9. Click
here to reserve a room online, or call 866-453-4480 (between 8 and 5
pm). Make your room
reservation now!
Interested in joining
fellow members in a round of golf prior to the conference?
Reach out to Mitch Hicks at hicm@critfe.org.
Prizes available for winners. Don't miss out!

For additional information on supplemental activities for
conference attendees and spouses, click here.
Looking to purchase
some Silent Auction items?
Chief Don Taylor has been hard at work collecting a load of
great items that will be up for auction throughout the conference.

This Trager Pro Series 22, complete with numerous BBQ
accessories (Valued over $800), is just one of the many items/packages
you'll have a chance to bid on! More info to come!
Meet Dave Sanderson
Annual Conference
presenter

On January 15, 2009, Dave
Sanderson was one of the last passengers off the plane that
crashed into the Hudson River, best known as The Miracle on the Hudson. He has built
a career as a motivational speaker, mentor and author. Recently named one
of the top 100 Leadership Speakers in 2018 in Inc.com, Dave averages over
100 speeches a year for major corporations across the world. In his
presentations, he shares and teaches “The 12 Principals for Business
Success,” precepts that enabled him to become a top producer in some of the
largest sales organizations in the world, and ultimately enabled him to
survive the plane crash.
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OACP News
2020 Small
Agency Conference

Law Enforcement leaders from small agencies in Oregon gathered in
Sunriver last week for the 3rd Annual Small Agency Conference. The
camaraderie was strong and there was a willingness to help one another
navigate the challenges associated with these size agencies.Thank you
to Chiefs Denny Kelly, Mitch Hicks, and Cory Darling for organizing
this event, and for the chiefs who came to speak on various topics.

Nominate a Peer
for an OACP Award
The Annual Conference is fast approaching and with it comes an
opportunity to recognize fellow members by nominating them for an
award.
Click here for descriptions of all the awards and
their criteria, and to download a copy of the OACP Award Nomination
form.
All
award nominations are due by March 13, 2020.
IACP
Scholarship Information

For more information and
the application form, click here. Please make sure you are using the forms with
"2020.1" printed on the bottom of the page in the footer as
these are the only ones that will be accepted.
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Oregon News
UOPD
becomes first campus police department in Oregon to be accredited
KMTR
The
University of Oregon Police Department is the first campus police
department in the state to become accredited, according to UOPD Chief
Matthew Carmichael.
Read More
Third
Clackamas sheriff’s office veteran enters race for sheriff
Oregon Live
The race for Clackamas County sheriff drew another entrant over the
weekend, with Undersheriff Angela Brandenburg announcing she will run.
Read More
National News
Barr
says U.S. has "moral obligation" to combat rise in police
suicides
CBS News
Attorney General William Barr encouraged law enforcement officers to
come forward and seek treatment for mental health issues, relaying a
personal anecdote to emphasize the importance of asking for help in
trying times.
Read More
Virtual
key could enable police to unlock terrorists' and child abusers'
encrypted messages
The
Telegraph
Encrypted social media messages could be accessed by police or families
of deceased relatives if unlocked by five trusted authorities using a
“virtual key.”
Read More
‘Invest
in a Vest’ fundraiser gears up first responders
Eyewitness News
The Invest in a Vest program has been so successful for Wyoming Area
that Coolbaugh tells Eyewitness News his phone is ringing off the hook
with other Kiwanis Clubs from New Jersey to Ohio looking for pointers
on running their own.
Read More
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OACP
Weekly Update
Send feedback by contacting the OACP Office at 503.315.1411 or by
visiting the website:
www.policechief.org
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