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Upcoming Live Podcast: Exploring the Future of Criminal Investigations with AI and N-DEx

Monday, June 08, 2026 11:20 AM | Amber Lagace (Administrator)

The IHIA is pleased to share an upcoming opportunity that may be of interest to investigators, analysts, and law enforcement professionals.

On Tuesday, June 16, from 1:00–2:00 p.m. Eastern, Morgan Wright, CEO and Founder of Sentinel One Consulting, will host a live podcast discussion with Timothy Ferguson of the FBI CJIS Division.

The conversation will focus on the National Data Exchange (N-DEx) and the expanding capabilities available to investigators through the platform. Attendees will learn how law enforcement agencies can leverage new tools and resources to enhance investigations, improve information sharing, and generate investigative leads.

In addition to discussing current N-DEx capabilities, Morgan will also provide insight into the future of criminal investigations, including advancements in artificial intelligence, structured prompting, and the next generation of HOLMES.

This is an excellent opportunity for investigators to stay informed about evolving investigative tools and the future of technology in law enforcement.

Registration is required. We encourage IHIA members to take advantage of this informative session and learn how these advancements may support their investigative efforts.


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