SPEAKER REGISTRATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response (ALERRT) Center at Texas State University is accepting proposals for the 2022 Integrated Response Conference.
Presentations focused on current issues, lessons learned, creative best practices, and participant interaction are strongly encouraged and will be given preference.
Multiple submissions are welcome.
SPEAKER SUBMISSION
The Speaker Application must be filled out completely to be considered. The deadline to submit a proposal is April 4, 2022.
SPEAKER NOTIFICATION
Initial acceptance notification will be by April 18, 2022. Final schedule with date and time will be provided no later than May 2.
SPEAKER CONTACT INFORMATION
Please direct any speaker-related questions to Stephanie Brown, Conference Coordinator, via email: brown@alerrt.org. Thank you for your interest in presenting at the 2022 ALERRT Conference.
We look forward to seeing you in Oxon Hill, MD!
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
ALERRT will be accepting proposals for the 2022 Integrated Response Conference from February 1, 2022 - April 4, 2022. Presentations that focus on current issues, lessons learned, creative best practices, and participant interaction are strongly encouraged and will be given preference. Multiple submissions are welcome.
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Submissions will be submitted via the ALERRT speaker registration portal by clicking the submit button. A separate form must be submitted for each presentation.
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Submission of a proposal does not guarantee selection for the 2022 ALERRT Conference. Co-presenters must be available to present on any day of the 2022 ALERRT Conference.
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All presenters are individually responsible for verifying the coordination of their travel with ALERRT.
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Individuals must complete the submission process in its entirety. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted.
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If selected, all presenters agree to the following:
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Deliver presentation(s) at dates and times assigned
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Permission to be photographed or digitally captured
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Permission for ALERRT to post slideshow presentation online following the conclusion of the conference (will make exceptions for sensitive presentations upon request)
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ALERRT reserves the right to and edit program summaries of selected submissions for promotional materials
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Session Style
Sessions are 90 minutes in length. Sessions requiring more than 90 minutes are evaluated on room availability.
Sessions can be presentation style, audience interactive, or a panel discussion.
Selection Process
ALERRT subject matter expert committees will review all submissions and select sessions based on relevance, timeliness of content, and instructor qualifications.
Room Setup and Equipment
Rooms will be set up in classroom or theater style. Each room will consist of a laptop, podium, projector and screen. Internet access is not provided. Presentation materials must be provided prior to the presentation for upload (i.e. thumb drive, emailed, file share).
Benefits of PResenting
ALERRT appreciates the value that each presenter’s expertise, background and experience brings to the conference. ALERRT offers the following benefits to selected speakers:
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Complimentary conference registration for lead presenter and ONE co-presenter
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Complimentary travel, lodging and meal per diem for lead presenter and ONE co-presenter
Complimentary Registraion
Complimentary registration for lead presenter and one co-presenter is non-transferrable.
Non-Commercial Nature of Sessions Policy
Speakers must refrain from the use of brand names or specific product endorsements in their presentations. Under no circumstances are presentations to be used as a place for direct promotion of a speaker’s product.
Please check the box at the bottom of the speaker application form to confirm that you have read, understand and accept the terms and conditions before completing the application.
Stephanie Brown | Conference Coordinator
Texas State University | Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training
512-245-8706