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Years of Experience
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6 years at Gartner
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10 years IT industry
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Roles and Responsibilities
T. Jeff Vining is a research vice president in Gartner Research, where he covers homeland security and law enforcement.
Previous Experience
Prior to joining Gartner, Mr. Vining was the executive director of a federal government-sponsored advisory council tasked with identifying emerging technologies for public safety application. Before this position, Mr. Vining served as an attorney advising the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of the U.S. Navy and the Arkansas State Police. Mr. Vining previously served on the International Association of Chiefs of Police Highway Safety Subcommittee and currently serves on the GOVSEC/USLaw advisory boards, participates in a local community emergency response team, and serves on a local government emergency preparedness committee, as well as the advisory board to the Salvation Army.
Professional Background
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National Institute of Justice, LECTAC Executive Director, 4 years
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Office of Arkansas Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General, 5 years
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Federal Bureau of Investigation, Attorney-Advisor, 1 year
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Industry Awards/Accolades
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Delivered homeland security presentations to audiences at The Hague and the United Nations
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Bestowed Honorary Arkansas Traveler Award 2009
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Education
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B.A., Political Science, Ouachita Baptist University, 1986
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J.D., University of Arkansas, 1988
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Languages
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English
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German
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