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January 23–26, 2018 Sands Expo Center | Las Vegas, Nevada JANUARY 23–26, 2018 SANDS EXPO CENTER | LAS VEGAS, NEVADA The SHOT Show connects agencies and municipalities to hundreds of manufacturers focused on law enforcement and private security’s needs for the best in firearms, protective equipment and tactical accessories. REGISTER TODAY! SHOTSHOW.ORG/ATTEND The SHOT Show is a trade-only event. Professional affiliation and department purchasing or training authority required. AN OFFICIAL EVENT OF: PROTECT YOUR UNITS WITH THE BEST EQUIPMENT The SHOT Show is your best opportunity to browse manufacturers’ product lines designed specifically for the unique needs of law enforcement units. Speak directly with manufacturers and suppliers about your agency’s professional requirements. See the latest tech being developed in patrol and tactical firearms, protective gear, and supportive devices. MORE THAN MORE THAN 1,600 650 EXHIBITS SPECIALIZING IN TOTAL EXHIBITS LAW ENFORCEMENT. TO EXPLORE! Inspect thousands of products, including: • Ammunition • Hearing protection • Communications • Optics products • Magazines/cartridges • Custom manufacturing • Recoil protection devices • Eyewear • Scopes, sights & • Firearms accessories • Firearm accessories • Shooting range & • Firearm cabinets/safes equipment • Firearm cleaning • Survival kits/first aid equipment • Training & safety • Firearm maintenance equipment equipment • And more! REGISTER TODAY! SHOTSHOW.ORG/ATTEND 2 GEAR UP SEE WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE INDUSTRY LEVEL 3, JUST OUTSIDE THE PRESS ROOM AND MEMBERS’ LOUNGE Developed to introduce manufacturers/suppliers never before seen at the SHOT Show, the overwhelmingly popular NEXT Pavilion is the spot for evaluating innovative technology for your agency. MORE THAN 100 EXHIBITING COMPANIES. IDENTIFY THE NEWEST TECH IN THE NEW PRODUCT CENTER Be one of the first to see the hottest new products on the market. The New Product Center is Sponsored by: your best resource to explore new firearms and protective equipment. Through the SHOT Show Mobile App, you can scan the products you like in the New Product Center and quickly receive product details, manufacturer information and exhibit location. MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION (AND GROWING!) OF NEW PRODUCTS MORE THAN 350 EXHIBITING COMPANIES MORE THAN 400 FEATURED PRODUCTS DISPLAYED REGISTER TODAY! SHOTSHOW.ORG/ATTEND 3 SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE. EXPAND YOUR NETWORK. With more than 4,000 law enforcement professionals and agencies from around the world coming together at the 2018 SHOT Show, the knowledge sharing becomes invaluable for your agency. Discuss in-field and active shooter challenges SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE along with new training practices. Share lessons learned with other teams and communities, and take home fresh SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 perspectives to brief your team. 8:00 AM HAVA Golf Classic | Bear’s Best Las Vegas Consult with: Charity golf event to raise funds for disabled combat veterans • Domestic Law Enforcement Equipment Retailers/Distributors • Agency Department Purchasers MONDAY, JANUARY 22 • Armed Forces Purchasers 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Supplier Showcase • Private Security 6:00–7:30 PM Law Enforcement and Armed Forces • Government Agencies Kickoff Meet-and-Greet • Municipalities • Chiefs of Police TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 8:15 AM–4:00 PM Law Enforcement Education Program • Sheriffs Separate fees apply • Range Masters 8:30 AM–5:30 PM Exhibit Floor/Product Viewing Open • Range Officers 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Supplier Showcase • SWAT Team Leaders 5:30–7:00 PM State of the Industry Reception • Trainers/Department Instructors WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 8:15 AM–4:00 PM Law Enforcement Education Program A GLOBAL DESTINATION FOR Separate fees apply LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES 8:30 AM–5:30 PM Exhibit Floor/Product Viewing Open Exhibitors, buyers, media and government representatives THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 from more than 100 countries attend the SHOT Show to 8:15 AM–4:00 PM Law Enforcement Education Program Separate fees apply share common challenges and discuss import/export opportunities, which include law enforcement and armed 8:30 AM–5:30 PM Exhibit Floor/Product Viewing Open forces. For international delegations, the SHOT Show is a proud participant in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 International Buyer Program. 8:30 AM–4:00 PM Exhibit Floor/Product Viewing Open A selected participant in the International Buyer Program. The Commercial Service logo is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Commerce, used with permission. MORE THAN 65,000 INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS ATTEND THE SHOT SHOW! The SHOT Show is the largest and most comprehensive trade show for all professionals involved with the law enforcement, armed forces, shooting sports and hunting industries. 4 GEAR UP NSSF/HAVA GOLF CLASSIC Raising funds for Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 | BEAR’S BEST LAS VEGAS As part of the expanding SHOT Week events, the NSSF/HAVA Golf Classic is a great way to get a jump-start on TO REGISTER: valuable networking while raising funds for Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA). On the Sunday before the SHOTSHOW.ORG/GOLF SHOT Show opens, show your support for those who have sacrificed so much for our country by participating in this 2018 charity golf event. HAVA is an industry-run organization that helps the healing and re-integration of disabled combat veterans back into 2018 SPONSORS: normal life through participation in hunting and shooting sports. The Venue — Bear’s Best Las Vegas, the course where the HAVA Golf Classic will take place, was designed by Jack Nicklaus. Here, the “Golden Bear” himself hand selected 18 holes from his more than 200 phenomenal course designs worldwide, encompassing all of his favorites into one extraordinary round of golf. Each participating golfer receives the following: • One round of golf at Bear’s Best Las Vegas • Roundtrip ground transportation from the • Backpack full of valuable welcome golf Sands Expo Center to Bear’s Best and outdoor gifts • Opportunity to win valuable, high-end raffle items • Golf cart • Chance for prizes for winning teams and contests • Breakfast and lunch ALL THE PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT WILL BENEFIT HAVA OUTREACH PROGRAMS. Individual golfers and foursomes welcome! Participation in the HAVA Golf Classic is only $200 per golfer; however, companies registering for a foursome receive ONE FREE registration (foursomes can be registered for only $600). JANUARY 22–23, 2018 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM PALAZZO BALLROOM, 5TH FLOOR | VENETIAN HOTEL MEETING ROOMS, LAS VEGAS NOW EXPANDED TO TWO DAYS. MORE THAN 400 EXHIBITS IN THE SHOT WEEK SUPPLIER SHOWCASE If you use tools, machinery, plastics, metal extrusions, fabrics, OE materials, fabrication, logistics, software, or other products and services for the law enforcement industry, then SHOT Week’s Supplier Showcase is your opportunity to connect with new material manufacturers and suppliers. SHOTSHOW.ORG/SUPPLIERSHOWCASE REGISTER TODAY! SHOTSHOW.ORG/ATTEND 5 MEET UP WITH THE INDUSTRY KICKOFF MEET-AND-GREET FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ARMED FORCES MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 6:00–7:30 PM PUBLIC HOUSE, INSIDE THE VENETIAN HOTEL Sponsored by: The evening before the show opens, meet with other law enforcement agencies, education speakers and leading manufacturers at this popular networking event designed to give you time to build connections, ask questions and share experiences. FREE FOR ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OR ARMED FORCES ATTENDEE OR EXHIBITOR. Must sign-up in registration. REGISTER TODAY! SHOTSHOW.ORG/ATTEND 6 GEAR UP LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM TUESDAY, JANUARY 23–THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: LEEP partners with organizations such as Police Magazine, the National Tactical Officers Association and leading manufacturers to help the law enforcement community better understand the latest strategies for successful response and engagement on the scene. LAW ENFORCEMENT’S BEST TRAINING VALUE One-Time Registration Fee: $25* *Includes access to all 2018 LEEP Courses. Must also be registered for the 2018 SHOT Show to participate. • Upon completion, LEEP participants receive a Certificate of • LEEP Seminars are so popular that they book solid weeks in Attendance confirming course participation, which can be used advance, with a waiting list on site for participation. Register to document training. early for the 2018 programs. MONDAY, JANUARY 22 TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 6:00–7:30 PM 8:15–10:15 AM Kickoff Meet-and-Greet for Law Enforcement and SUPER SESSION Armed Forces Top Tactical Concepts for Law Enforcement Public House Operations LE01 Marcello 4402 Join other law enforcement attendees, education speakers and LE02 manufacturers during this special networking event designed to give David Pearson you time to build connections, ask questions and share experiences. This course will present many of the top 20 tactical concepts that Sponsored by: are important for every officer, team member, team leader and team commander. These concepts are applicable to patrol critical incidents and SWAT operations. The concepts will be delivered through the use of lecture, class discussion, incident debriefs and videos. 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