download the conference planning guide
TRANSCRIPT
a gathering in the desert
Sonoran Summit Que se reúnen en el desierto
2017
www.nationalcia.org
NCIA thanks Silver State Industries for printing this publication.
2017 NCIA National Training Conference
Planning GuideApril 21-24Tucson, AZ
INNOVATIVE
SOLUTIO
NS
UnionSupplyGroup.com
PARTNERING WITH CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ACROSS THE NATION
LET US HELP YOU MEET YOUR MISSION
PREPARAT
ION FOR
REENTRY
Providing Successful Offender Work, Training And Re-Entry OpportunitiesREDUCING
RECIDIV
ISM CELEBRATING
YEARS25
USG_FullPgAd_8.5x11-NCIA-2016.indd 1 10/20/15 10:56 AM
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 1
CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE
HotelJW Marriott Starr Pass Hotel3800 West Starr Pass BlvdTucson, AZ 85745Rate: $111/night plus sales tax and $1 daily hotel amenities fee (includes wifi and other amenities)
Reserve your room by calling1-877-622-3140 Or reserve your room online athttp://resweb.passkey.com/go/NCIA2017NationalTrainingConf
Workshops PARTICIPATE IN 20 WORKSHOPS ACROSS FOUR SUBJECTS:
» Incorporating Skill-Based Training
» Preparing for Reentry and Post-Release Success
» Maximizing Internal and External Stakeholder Engagement
» Increasing the Impact of Correctional Industries
PLUS a special one-day program for Jail Industries!
ADC-Florence—Hosted by Arizona Correctional Industries
Monday, April 24, 2017 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
SEE PAGE 3 TO REGISTER
Tours
Operational Staff RoundtablesJoin a roundtable discussion with peers in your industry! » Sales - Customer Service » Marketing - Web and E-Marketing » Garment» Commissary » Tags/Metal» Food
SEE PAGE 20
SEE PAGE 19 FOR DETAILS
COMPLETE LIST OF WORKSHOPS— PAGES 8-14
SEE PAGE 17
Registration
Fees On or Before After 3/17/2017 3/17/2017
NCIA Member $360 $380
NON-Member $410 $430
(Both full conference registrations include a ticket to the NCIA Awards Banquet) Family Auxiliary $75 $75
1-Day, Member $150 $170
1-Day, Nonmember $175 $195
Awards Banquet Ticket $70 $70
Registration Options
REGISTER ONLINE at members.nationalcia.org
GIVE US A CALL at (410) 230-3972
MAIL the completed form with your payment to:
NCIA 800 North Charles Street Suite 550B Baltimore, MD 21201
FAX the completed form to (410) 230-3981
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE2
Skip the Southwest stereotypes and experience the real deal in Tucson, AZ, where history is right at your fingertips and nature is all around you.
The Sonoran Desert, home of the saguaro cactus, is the most beautiful and diverse North American desert. Join us in Tucson next Spring at the NCIA National Training Conference, where Correctional Industries professionals and business leaders will meet to learn from the best minds in the industry and take advantage of the best networking op-portunity in CI.
See you in Tucson!
a gathering in the desert
Tucson Calling all travelers, the free thinker and the free at heart. Discover a place where you can explore without boundaries. Our natural landscape draws visitors outdoors where there is plenty of room to roam. A bit off the beaten path, Tucson’s unique attractions and accommodations beckon you to discover and explore and our arts and cul-ture scene make Tucson a place that’s authentic and comfortable.
Savor the unapologetic passion for food that inspires Tucson’s cuisine, or come as you are and experience our vibrant nightlife. An oasis from the unoriginal and pretentious, Tucson is a place that you want to be. Let Tucson inspire the free spirit in you.
Sonoran Summit Que se reúnen en el desierto
2017
NCIA 2017 NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE
NATIONALCORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 3
CANCELLATION POLICYWe understand that circumstances arise that may require you to cancel. To qualify for a refund in full, the reg-istrant must submit a written request to NCIA to be received on or before March 31, 2017. After March 31, 2017, a forty percent (40%) refund of the conference fees will be provided upon receipt of a written request to NCIA. Written requests must be received prior to April 7, 2017. No refunds will be made after April 7, 2017.
IT’S EASY TO REGISTER FOR NCIA 2017
REGISTER ONLINE!If you are paying by credit card, log onto our website at members.nationalcia.org to register.
PHONE IT IN TO US!If you are paying by credit card, call NCIA at (410) 230-3972.
MAIL IT TO US!Simply mail the completed form with your payment to:
NCIA800 North Charles StreetSuite 550BBaltimore, MD 21201
FAX IT TO US!If you are paying by credit card, fax the completed form to (410) 230-3981.
1. PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR YOUR REGISTRATION TYPE:
On or Before After 3/17/2017 3/17/2017
Full Conference Registration, NCIA Member* $360 $380
Full Conference Registration, NON-Member* $410 $430
*Both full conference registrations include a ticket to the NCIA Awards Banquet (a $70 value)
Family Auxiliary** $75 $75
**Individuals are only eligible to register under this classification if they are a family member of a non-exhibitor conference registrant. Family members of conference
exhibitors must purchase one of the following registrations: full conference, one-day or exhibit hall only. This registration does not include an Awards Banquet ticket!
One-Day Registration , NCIA Member*** $150 $170
One-Day Registration , NON-Member $175 $195
Closing Awards Banquet Ticket $70 $70
TOTAL ____________
2. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY:
___________________________________________________________________________________________Attendee Name (as you wish it to appear on your registration badge) Title (as you wish it to appear on your registration badge)
___________________________________________________________________________________________Agency/Company (as you wish it to appear on your registration badge)
___________________________________________________________________________________________Address City, State, Zip
___________________________________________________________________________________________Phone Fax
______________________________________________ ___________________________________Website Address Email Address
3. FORM OF PAYMENT (payment must accompany form)
All registration fees must be paid in U.S. dollars by check, money order or charged to a Visa, MasterCard or American Express only. Agency vouchers may be submit-
ted for invoicing, but must be received by February 24, 2017 for processing. Invoiced agency vouchers must be paid in full by March 17, 2017. Agency vouchers will
not be accepted on-site. Please make checks payable to the National Correctional Industries Association. Please complete the following if paying by credit card:
Visa MasterCard American Express Amount $____________
______________________________________ ____________________Card Number Exp. Date
______________________________________Name of Card Holder (please print)
______________________________________Signature of Card Holder
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
***One-Day registrations are valid for only one day. Registrants may only pur-
chase a single one-day pass per attendee. If they wish to attend events on more
than one day, they must purchase a full conference registration. One-day regis-
trations do not include an Awards Banquet ticket!
PLEASE CHECK THE DAY YOU WILL BE ATTENDING:
4/21 4/22 4/23Friday Saturday Sunday
Note: In order to receive the NCIA Member Rate, your membership must be valid through April 30, 2017
NCIA OFFICE USE ONLY
Date _______________
Employee’s Initials ____ Payment Type____________
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE4
“I am always on the lookout for new products and services geared specifically to CI, and the exhibit hall is where I find them. This is the only chance through-out the year for our state to have these resources all in one place.”
Joe Buttross, Administrative DirectorLouisiana Prison Enterprises
8:00 AM – 12:00 PMCI Director Training Roundtable & Lunch (CI Directors Only)
1:00 PM – 6:00 PMGolf Tournament (Optional)
7:00 PM – 8:00 PMPresident’s Reception (By Invitation Only)
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Conference Registration
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Exhibitor Registration & Setup
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM NCIA Board of Directors Meeting
2:00 PM – 3:00 PMState Date
3:15 PM – 4:30 PMOpening Session & Keynote Address
4:30 PM – 7:00 PMExhibit Hall Grand Opening & Reception
Schedule Subject to Change. Check the NCIA 2017 Conference Program Book for workshop listings and other details.
THURSDAY
APRIL 20FRIDAY
APRIL 21
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
12:30 PM – 2:00 PMOperational Staff Roundtables(CI Practitioners Only)
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 5
Schedule Subject to Change. Check the NCIA 2017 Conference Program Book for workshop listings and other details.
SATURDAY
APRIL 22SUNDAY
APRIL 23MONDAY
APRIL 24
6:45 PM – 9:30 PM Banquet Reception/Awards Ceremony and Dinner
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM Correctional Industries Tour Hosted by Arizona Correctional Industries
8:00 AM – 5:30 PMConference Registration
8:00 AM – 2:30 PMConference Registration
8:00 AM – 8:45 AMVendor Spotlight/Coffee Break
9:00 AM – 9:30 AMMorning Beverage Break
8:45 AM – 12:00 PMExclusive Exhibit Hours
8:00 AM – 9:15 AMWorkshops A-4 through D-4
1:00 PM – 2:15 PMWorkshops A-1 through E-1
2:30 PM – 3:45 PMWorkshops A-2 through E-2
11:00 AM – 2:30 PMExclusive Exhibit Hours with Lunch and Giveaways
2:30 PM – 3:45 PM Workshops A-6 through D-6
2:00 PM – 2:30 PMAfternoon Beverage Break
2:30 PM – 10:00 PMExhibit Hall & Registration Dismantle
9:30 AM – 10:45 AMWorkshops A-5 through D-5
3:45 PM – 5:15 PMRegional Business Meetings
4:00 PM – 5:15 PMWorkshops A-3 through E-3
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE6
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Glenn Hickman is a third generation Arizona farmer, and is the current President and CEO of Hickman’s Family Farms. According to payment records, his official start with the family business was in 1973, when he was 12 years old.
He was a driven man even at a very young age, and at 19 he left college to run and manage the family farm with his mother and father, Gertie and Bill Hickman, Sr. Two years later, younger brother Billy followed the same path, and soon Clint and Sharman joined the ranks.
Hickman’s Family Farms began on grandmother Nell Hickman’s porch in 1944 in Glendale, Arizona. Growing from an enterprise with an origi-nal flock of 50 chickens, Hickman’s Family Farms is now the largest egg company in the Southwest. Together the Hickmans have transformed the small “backyard” egg operation into a multi-million dollar fami-ly enterprise. Considered an Arizona success story, Hickman’s Family Farms has provided fresh eggs for 72 years.
Glenn and his wife, Audrey, are the parents of two adult sons, Michael and Grant, and recently became grandparents for the first time.
Glenn Hickman will discuss the 20-year history of success between Arizona Correctional Industries and Hickman’s Family Farms, a CI partner that employs 279 offenders and encourages them to learn about every part of the business. During their twenty years of collaboration, Arizona CI and Hickman’s Family Farms have trained nearly 2,500 offenders who have worked for over 4.5 million hours. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the story of a successful CI-business partnership!
Glenn Hickman President and CEO of Hickman’s Family Farms
Glenn Hickman, President and
CEO of Hickman’s Family Farms
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 7
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE8
WORKSHOP TRACKS
Track A: Incorporating Skill-Based TrainingFinding a job isn’t easy for recently released offenders, but Best Practices show that skill-based training in Correctional Industries can help change that. Presenters will discuss how Correctional In-dustries use vocational education and rehabilitative programming to provide both the technical and soft skills required by employers in the real world. You’ll have the opportunity to participate in an insightful discussion on working with PIE partners to attract and cultivate technology-related programs, developing certification programs, helping offenders during the job hunting process, as-sessing your Correctional Industry’s program objectives, and de-veloping positive leadership traits in women offenders.
A-1: Attracting and Cultivating Technology- Related PIE Programs
A-2: Skill Based Training—Are We Meeting Our Objective?
A-3: Preparing Offenders through Certification and Education
A-4: Programs for Better Reentry: Makin’ it Work and Job Hunters
A-5: Attracting and Cultivating Technology- Related PIE Programs (Repeat of A-1)
A-6: Leadership Identity Development for Women Offenders
LEARN FROM THE BEST AT NCIA’S 2017 NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS!
SanMar’s all-new 2017 full-line catalog
showcases over 240 new looks and hundreds
of proven favorites from 21 logo-ready brands.
Plus, your customers can buy with confidence. Our sales-winning apparel,
bags and caps are produced ethically, responsibly and compliantly—from
factory to fulfillment. LEARN MORE AT SANMAR.COM.
8
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 9
Offering more than raw materials, J. Tech Sales provides customers formulary expertise, technical & regulatory support and marketing assistance.
Benefits of Partnering with J. Tech Sales:
Job Skills for Offenders• Reach their future goals• Add value to manufacturingIncreased Profitability• Manufacturing cleaning products is one of the most profitable markets within prison industries
Proud supporter of the National Correctional Industries Association for 20 years
J. Tech Sales, LLC www.jtechsales.com 888.803.8270
Specialty Chemical Distributor & Manufacturer
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE10
Track B: Preparing for Reentry and Post-Release Success
WORKSHOP TRACKS
The ultimate goal of a CI program is for ex-offenders to find and retain employment—that’s why building a culture of employment readiness and providing post-release employment services are critical Best Practices. Join our workshops to learn techniques that ensure offenders are prepared for employment, such as develop-ing a transitional employment program, learning the principles of workforce development, and how to effectively communicate the positive experience of CI training to employers and public service providers in your community. Discover how to develop a program that works and how the use of research and evidence-based prac-tices can help improve post-release outcomes.
B-1: Transformational Workforce Development: What Really Works
B-2: Transitional Employment Development
B-3: Leading Offenders to Work
B-4: Rehabilitation: Is It Lost in the Translation?
B-5: Transformational Workforce Development: What Really Works (Repeat of B-1)
B-6: Leading Offenders to Work (Repeat of B-3)
www.bayproduct.net
FURNITURE
STORAGE
LIGHTING
SIGNAGE
COMMITTED TO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES
10
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 11
Quality Metals Ad
QMI CIADirectoryAD8.5x11 2/4/13 7:53 PM Page 1
THE QUALITY CHOICEFOR EVERY METAL
Quality Metals is aproud member of the NCIANational CorrectionalIndustries Association
QUALITY METALS, INC. • 2575 DOSWELL AVE. • ST. PAUL, MN 55108651.645.5875 / 800.328.4893 • FAX 651.645.2877 / 800.229.9775w w w . q u a l i t y m e t a l s i n c . c o m
Quality Metals operates its own chromatecoating center, which means we control thequality as well as the prompt delivery ser-vice. This facility meets all specificationsfor ASTM B449-67 Class II. Aluminumsheets coated in our facility are ready forpainting or application of reflective sheeting.
A VAST INVENTORY
FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Quality Metals hasbuilt a reputation for satisfying the metal requirementsof the most demanding purchasing agents in the signindustry. We provide quality aluminum to commercial andgovernmental sign shops. Quality Metals is recognized in the signindustry as a company that can be relied upon to consistently deliverquality, on time, and to specification. With an average inventoryof over 1,000,000 pounds dedicated to the sign industry, ourcustomers are assured of quick turnaround on their orders andprices that are always competitive.
SIGN PRODUCTSAND SERVICESQUALITY ALL THE WAY
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE12
Track C: Maximizing Internal and External Stakeholder Engagement
Who are your stakeholders and what do they mean to your orga-nization? In this track you will identify key stakeholders and hear how several states work with different sectors of stakeholders in-cluding private business partners, legislators, prison security and one of the most important – your staff. Subject matter experts, including the National Institute of Corrections, will discuss ways to implement stakeholder-focused Best Practices, like singing the praises of your program, ways to strengthen your partnership with facility security, finding the right message for your legislators, and encouraging your staff to share their offender success stories. The use of social media in maximizing stakeholder engagement will also be discussed and we will look at successful social media use throughout Correctional Industries around the nation.
WORKSHOP TRACKS
C-1: Working Together in Partnership – Addressing Security Issues
C-2: Correctional Industries Taking Food Service to the Next Level and Beyond
C-3: Legislators – Friend, Foe or Somewhere in Between?
C-4: Sing Out Loud – Find the Best Method to Sing Your Program’s Praises
C-5: Your Staff: Your Best Advocates
C-6: Reaching Out to Private Businesses
Full Line Commissary SupplierValue & VarietyNational Scope
HometownTM Service
®
jennyservice.coTOLL FREE
888.358.8696FAX
775.358.6767EMAIL
jennyservice.co
Recreated LOGO
12
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 13
WORKSHOP TRACKS
Track D: Increasing the Impact of Correctional IndustriesAs a unique blend of business and government, Correctional In-dustries have the ability to create change within their communi-ties, while providing products and services to governmental en-tities, teaching skills, and increasing business. This track will focus on building a strong strategic plan and presenting measures to increase job opportunities for offenders while incarcerated and af-ter release. Workshops will focus on partnering with private busi-nesses to employ incarcerated offenders, using measurement and dashboards to support your program’s strategic development, as well as how to tap into growing markets through the production of sustainable and green products.
D-1: Strategic Planning—Building the Organization through Focus
D-2: Reducing Recidivism with Private Partnerships
D-3: Green Seal: Producing Certified Sustainable Cleaning Products
D-4: Strategies for Employment Success
D-5: Elements of a Continuous Improvement Management System
D-6: Developing Cutting-Edge Product Markets
ALL THE COMPONENTS OF AGREAT CORRECTIONS PROGRAM
Find out more about one of themost comprehensive manufacturingprograms in correctional industries.
From seating to files, table bases topanel systems, OEI is a perfect fit foryour industry’s correction program. OEI is a leader in bringing you qualityparts, a dedicated sales team andturnkey support services that are a step above the rest.
Call your sales or customer servicerep. today to answer any questionsabout the newest addition to our seating line-up, the Grazie Family of Seating, plus so much more!
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIES 920.468.8100 tel • 920.468.2633 fax • www.oei-inc.com
GRAZIE™
seating family
13
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE14
WORKSHOP TRACKS
Track E: One-Day Jail Industries ProgramJail Industries programs and Jails interested in starting an Industry program will have the opportunity to meet other Jail Profession-als and learn from successful, nationally recognized Jail Industries programs all in one day. Leaders in Jail Industries will present three workshops, including the Jail Industries Roundtable, where Jail Professionals can discuss their Industry program and network with other Jail Professionals. Jail Professionals will also be presented with The Benefits of Jail Industries in Your Facility and Successful Jail Industries – What Works. Please join us for this exciting event!
E-1: Jail Industries Roundtable
E-2: The Benefits of Jail Industries in Your Facility
E-3: Successful Jail Industries—What Works
14
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 15
EXHIBIT HALLThe NCIA National Training Conference gives you the best opportunity to see, touch, and feel the latest technologies, products and services in Correctional Industries—all under one roof in the NCIA 2017 Exhibit Hall! With more than 80 vendors expected to attend, the exhibit hall is truly a one-of-a-kind event. Come take advantage of an exclusive networking opportunity replicated nowhere else in the industry!
Exhibit Hall Schedule
Friday, April 214:30 PM – 7:00 PM Exhibit Hall Grand Opening and Reception
Saturday, April 228:45 AM – 12:00 PM Exclusive Exhibit Hours
Sunday, April 2311:00 AM – 2:30 PM Exhibit Hall Lunch and Prize Giveaways
Join your colleagues on Saturday, April 22 at 8:00 AM for the Vendor Spotlight and Coffee Break. Enjoy coffee over a light continental breakfast and hear a summary of what each exhibitor is bringing to you for 2017!
Don’t Forget the Vendor Spotlight!
2882 Northridge Dr NW, Walker, Michigan 49544 Tel: (866) 706.3323 | Fax: (616) 827.1752 | [email protected]
www.3dadisplay.com | ASI: 91092
PORTABLE HARDWARE
15
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE16
CONFERENCE APPNCIA’s newest conference innovation returns for 2017: the conference smartphone app! Its features will help all conference attendees create their own personalized conference experience.
» Find real-time event information, including the conference agenda and announcements.
» Make networking easy by using a search engine to find people, products, vendors and sessions.
» Create a customizable list of people to meet, products to see and sessions to attend.
» Locate exhibitors using the Exhibit Hall floor plan.
NATIONAL TRAINING CONFERENCE TUCSON, AZ
16
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 17
OPERATIONAL STAFF ROUNDTABLESAre you curious about how other CIs run their Industries? Have you found a great business strategy you’d like to share with your colleagues? At the NCIA 2017 National Training Conference, operational staff will have the opportunity to engage in roundtable discussions focused on individual industries. Prepare for a dynamic and informative conversation as CI practitioners from around the country share their insights into making great CI operations. Participation in the Operational Staff Roundtables is limited to Correctional Industries practitioners.
Space is limited, so make sure to sign up when you register for the conference!
Share your experiences and learn from your peers in one of six roundtable discussions:
Sales - Customer Service Marketing - Web and E-Marketing
Garment Commissary
Tags/Metal Food
Friday, April 2112:30 PM – 2:00 PM
17
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE18
AWARDS BANQUET
Sunday, April 23, 2017At the JW Marriott Starr Pass Hotel
Every year, NCIA makes a special effort to acknowledge individuals whose extraordinary skill and leadership in their re-spective programs improve Correctional Industries as a whole. Join your fellow CI professionals in recognizing the 2017 award winners for all their hard work and celebrate their achievements at the NCIA Awards Banquet.
Award categories* include:Rodli Award
Marketing & Sales Person of the Year Award
Jail Industries Staff Award
National Staff Award, Regional Staff Awards and Honor Roll of Staff Awards
Corporate Award
Annual Report Award
For information on award nominations, criteria and other important award guidelines, please go to www.nationalcia.org.
*Not all award categories may be announced. Please see the 2017 Conference Program Book for a list of award categories and winners.
Awards Banquet Reception 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM
NCIA Awards Banquet 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
18 c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e 1 . 8 0 0 . 6 2 8 . 4 7 3 8 w w w . w a s h i n g t o n c i . c o m
PROGRAMMING SECURITY CHAIR
Standard Features
- Chair rotates 360° with locking positions every 45°
- Desktop, seat and seat back constructed of Paperstone®;
a sustainable composite material
- Contoured seat and articulating back
- Heavy duty 3/8” steel base plate and 5” steel
pipe column
- Frame construction from
2” and 3” steel pipe
- Durable and
environmentally
friendly powder
coat finishMetro MinuetPinnacle
Arm chair, settee and sofa kits available in four styles! All kits contain
7-ply China Birch frame parts, hardware, foam, Dacron, and no-sag
spring system. Frame pieces are precision CNC milled to strict tolerances
with locator holes for interlocking assembly. Part numbers are engraved
on wood components for ease of assembly. Instruction and assembly
manual is included. Fabric and dust covers not included. Patterns and
fabric optimization assistance is available upon request.
All lounge seating is component repairable and features tethered
reversible seat cushions.
LOUNGE SEATING KITS
SONORAN SUMMITPLANNINGGUIDE 19
CI FACILITY TOURADC - Florence | Hosted by Arizona Correctional Industries | Monday, April 24, 2017 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Located halfway between Phoenix and Tucson, the Arizona State Correctional Pris-on in Florence is the oldest facility in the Arizona system dating back to 1908. The movie Stir Crazy, starring Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder, was filmed there with one current ACI employee participating in a cameo role. The offender population varies from minimum to maximum security with the following ACI operations within its boundaries.
• The metal fabrication shop produces a wide variety of metal products and offers certifications in its powder coat and welding area. Our Solid Works drafting team creates custom designs and production drawings. Product from this facility goes not only to the Department of Corrections, but also cities and towns throughout Aizona and of course our beloved Arizona State Parks.
• The wood shop provides custom-made furniture and cabinetry with CAD-CAM manufacturing and refurbishing services. Furniture and cabinetry is sold to the Department of Corrections and other state agencies.
• The Florence east unit houses one of our sewing operations and the of-fenders there produce, towels, sheets, and wash clothes.
• Our agricultural operations outside the secure perimeter gates produce al-falfa to feed our wild horses and burrows, along with tilapia for the Phoenix fish market. Extensive well facilities allow for growing operations to function throughout the year.
• Our wild horse and burrow program facility, modeled after other success-ful CI programs in Colorado and Nevada, was built by offenders using recy-cled fencing and additional extensive work by our metal fabrication shop in Florence. The program has been the subject of numerous positive print articles and TV news segments, primarily focused on the impact that the program has made on the offenders’ lives. We are most proud of the fact that 51 offenders have been released from this program and so far none have returned to prison.
• Our recycling shop in Florence sends offender clothing to a private busi-ness partner where it is ground up and formed into mattress cores that are, in turn, used in our mattresses. We also do some labeling work for Amazon through a third party vendor.
• The location of our central warehouse and transportation center, in the Florence complex with our regional headquarters, is very beneficial since there are other ACI operations nearby. While we have operations in nearly all the other state prisons, the Florence area by far has the largest concentra-tion—the epicenter of ACI production operations.
Please come visit the Arizona Correctional Industries operations in Florence and watch our offenders and staff work to produce high-quality products and well-trained horses and burrows.
NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION PLANNINGGUIDE20
RESERVATIONS: 1-877-622-3140RESERVE ONLINE: http://resweb.passkey.com/go/NCIA2017NationalTrainingConf
HOTEL INFORMATIONJW MARRIOTT TUCSON STARR PASS HOTEL
3800 W. STARR PASS BOULEVARD TUCSON, AZ 85745
Nestled against the saguaro-covered foothills of the Sonoran Desert, the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Hotel sets the stage for an unforgettable family getaway. Relax in style in rooms offering sensational views of our immaculately main-tained grounds. In addition, our family-friendly hotel features sparkling pools, a waterslide and lazy river, some of Tuc-son’s most celebrated fine dining restaurants, and 80,000 square feet of sophisticated venue space. And thanks to our resort’s exceptional location, you’ll have no problem exploring Tucson’s top attractions, including the University of Ari-zona. Escape to a majestic oasis at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Hotel.
NCIA conference attendees can make their hotel reservations online or by phone no later than March 10, 2017 by contacting the JW Marriott Starr Pass Hotel directly to book their reservations or by reserving on-line at the link above. When calling, attend-ees should be sure to state that they are NCIA conference attendees to get the group rate of $111/night plus sales tax and $1 daily hotel amenities fee (includes wifi and other hotel amenities). The hotel requires the first night fee and tax charge as a deposit or a credit card. The deposit is refundable if the reservation is cancelled 72 hours before ar-rival.
Reservations must be made by March 10, 2017, in order to receive NCIA Group Rate. Af-ter this date, rooms may not be available at the reduced rate so you are strongly encour-aged to make your room reservations early. Rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Check-in time is 4 PM. Check-out time is 11 AM.
EARLY DEPARTURE FEES: The Hotel will require an early departure charge in an amount equal to the guest’s current per night charge, plus applicable tax, for all guests who depart one or more days prior to their scheduled depar-ture date. The first night deposit will be credited against any early departure charge and the charges for the first night shall be included on the guest bill.
CANCELLATIONS: Guests may cancel their reservations within 72 hours prior to arrival. Cancellations less than 72 hours prior to arriv-al will be subject to a forfeiture of one night’s room and tax. In the event of a “no-show,” the credit card will be charged to the equivalent of one night’s stay. Upon check-in, each guest will be required to present a val-id credit card, on which an amount of sufficient pre-authorization can be obtained to cover the room and tax charges for the length of the guest’s stay, plus the anticipated use of the hotel’s ancillary services.
GETTING THERE: Transportation is available curbside, on the Baggage Claim level upon arrival to the Tucson International Airport. The hotel does not provide shuttle service.
TAXI Yellow Cab: (520) 300-0000 Discount Cab: (520) 388-9000 One way: approximately $30-40*
SHUTTLE Arizona Stagecoach: (877) 782-4355 www.azstagecoach.com One-way: $35 plus $4 per additional passenger* Round-trip: $68 plus $4 per additional passenger*
RENTAL CAR Enterprise Rent-A-Car: (520) 792-1602 Hertz: (520) 294-7616 HOTEL PARKING: Onsite parking: $10 daily Valet parking: $20 daily*
*Taxi, shuttle and parking rates may vary and are subject to change.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS/GPS ADDRESS3800 West Starr Pass BlvdTucson, AZ 85745
INNOVATIVE
SOLUTIO
NS
UnionSupplyGroup.com
PARTNERING WITH CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES ACROSS THE NATION
LET US HELP YOU MEET YOUR MISSION
PREPARAT
ION FOR
REENTRY
Providing Successful Offender Work, Training And Re-Entry OpportunitiesREDUCING
RECIDIV
ISM CELEBRATING
YEARS25
USG_FullPgAd_8.5x11-NCIA-2016.indd 1 10/20/15 10:56 AM
Partnering with Correctional Industriesto help build lives, one job at a time.
For more than 40 years, Keefe Group has been delivering innovative solutions and exceptional customer service to the corrections industry. We are proud to partner with Correctional Industries in their mission to help offenders develop marketable job skills, positive work ethic and better lives.
Because Keefe Group provides a wide variety of products and services to the corrections industry, we have many opportunities to develop custom inmate work programs. The possibilities are almost endless; if you have ideas, we’re happy to partner with you. Contact us today to learn how we can meet your needs.
keefegroup.com • 800.325.8998