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Association Advisory Council


While Serving as the voice of the industry in Washington D.C., NCISS recognized the need of state association leaders to be able to effectively communicate with their colleagues on issues that were specific to state associations. NCISS pledged to create a voice for the state association leaders

In September 1999, NCISS established the State Association Advisory Board (SAAB). At the meeting held in Las Vegas on March 31, 2004 it was recommended to that the Advisory Board name be changed to the Association Advisory Council (AAC).

At our first meeting, there were 34 Association presidents and representatives in attendance, representing 20 state associations.

Today, 40 state associations are participating in AAC (SAAB)

Purpose of AAC

The purpose of the AAC is to create a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, needs and concerns relative to the state and regional associations. We recognize the power of communication, the power of knowledge, and the power of being able to both share and receive information.

Goals of AAC

To provide a forum for state associations for the exchange of ideas and information relative to state association and legislative issues. To identify the individual states' legislative concerns.

To identify and address individual states' legislative concerns

To develop action plans to reach goals and objectives

 

Membership

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Events

NCISS 34th Annual Conference
March 8 - March 11, 2009
San Diego, CA 92109

Legislation

NCISS’ Position on Handling Locate Request

Supreme Court Decision Supports Investigative & Security Association Position


Amicus Brief, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ET AL., Petitioners, v. DICK ANTHONY HELLER, Respondent.

NCISS Press Release -  NCISS condemns the theft of private, protected personal information from government agencies

Congress to Recess—Action Request

Investigative Value of Social Security Numbers

Statement of Bruce H. Hulme, President of Special Investigations, Inc. Regarding Social Security Number High Risk Issues on March 30, 2006

Ways & Means Hearing Report from NCISS Government Relations Lawrence Sabbath 

National Council of Investigation & Security Services Position Statement Acquisition and Use of Telephone Records

NCISS Press Release - Pellicano Reviled by Professional Investigators

NCISS PR Newswire Campaign

Data Breaches Require a Targeted and Effective Response

Vital Investigations Require Information Access

NCISS Press Release 

 

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