MADD Summit Final Report

III. MADD/NHTSA Executed Cooperative Agreement  The finalized Executed Cooperative Agreement for the National Law Enforcement Impaired Driving  Summit was signed and initiated on April 13, 2018.      IV. Final Work Plan  The Final Work Plan was submitted and approved on May 22, 2018.  The Work Plan was executed and  followed for the implementation and completion of the National Law Enforcement Impaired Driving  Summit.  The Final Work Plan is attached to this report (see Appendix B).    V. Attendee List  The National Law Enforcement Impaired Driving Summit was attended by 73 Law Enforcement officers,  officials, or liaisons, 26 MADD staff National Board members, 10 NHTSA staff at various times. The 99  attendees, from 39 states total, represented Police Chiefs (17), Municipal (38); State Police Colonels (7),  State Police (21); Sheriffs (4), Sheriff’s Departments (6); and Associational representatives from  International Association of Chiefs of Police, National Sheriffs’ Association, American Association of  Motor Vehicle Administrators, and Governors Highway Safety Association (8).  The grant funded 83 of  the attendees.  An attendee list is attached to this report (see Appendix C).    VI. Summit Agenda  The National Law Enforcement Impaired Driving Summit Agenda is attached to this report (see Appendix  D).    VII. Presentations and Presenters  The following remarks and presentations were given during the National Law Enforcement Impaired  Driving Summit.  Where appropriate, a brief overview of the presentation is given along with the name  and title of the presenters.       Tuesday, November 13, 2018  Opening and Welcoming Remarks – Opening and Welcoming Remarks were given by Ron Replogle, MADD National Law Enforcement Initiatives Manager and MADD/NHTSA Cooperative Agreement  Project Manager; Michael Brown, Chief of Police, Alexandria, Virginia; Heidi King, NHTSA Deputy  Administrator; and Vicki Knox, MADD Acting Chief Executive Officer.  Remarks and MADD Mission Moment  ‐ Colleen Sheehey‐Church, MADD National President.  The  Mission Moment is a MADD tradition and testimonial from a victim who has lost a loved one in an  impaired driving crash or incident.  Every MADD meeting/training event is initiated with a Mission  Moment.  Colleen lost her son Dustin in 2006 in a crash involving a driver who was impaired by both  alcohol and drugs.       Review of MADD’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving – JT Griffin, MADD Chief Government Affairs  Officer, reviewed and reinforced all four tenants of MADD’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving, which  was initiated in 2006. These tenants include: 1) Support Law Enforcement: Support high‐visibility law  enforcement to catch drunk drivers and discourage others from driving drunk; 2) Ignition Interlocks for

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