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Sent: 04 June 2009 16.39
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Subject: GEM 166 - Forensic Collaboration Conference 16th June

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Attachments: Forensic Collaboration Invite 16 June 2009 (2).pdf; NPIA Ryton map.pdf
 

GEM (Global E Mail) No.

166/2009

 

 

To:

Police Authorities Chairs

Police Authorities Chief Executives

Science and IT Leads

 

 

Cc:

APA Board

APA Secretariat

 

 

No of attachments:

2

Brief:

Forensic Collaboration Conference 16th June

Contact:

[email protected]

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dear Colleague
 
Please find attached details on a Forensics Collaboration one day event to be hosted by NPIA at Ryton, Coventry on 16th June 2009. Apologies regarding the short notice. NPIA colleagues would welcome Police Authority attendance at this event, and the APA would encourage attendance so as to learn about the business benefits of collaboration in Forensics. Forensics consists of one of the largest spends within the national Police Service budget as a whole. Collaboration can improve efficiency and effectiveness within the discipline.
 
Please could this GEM be forwarded to Science and IT leads within your police authority.
 
If you wish to attend please contact the NPIA on the below telephone number:

    Forensics21 Programme Office Administrator National Policing Improvement Agency

    9th Floor, New Kings Beam House,

    22 UpperGround, London SE1 9QY

    Telephone: +44 (0)208 358 5651

Regards

Hannah Sharp

 

Association of Police Authorities

15 Greycoat Place | WestminsterLondon | SW1P 1BN

T: 0207 664 3227 | F: 0207 664 3191

E: hannah.sharp@lga.gov.uk

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