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attendees to discuss areas of crucial importance. The DATIA conference will provide the opportunity for attendees to learn from the experiences of other industry professionals, as well as to share their own lessons learned on how to best implement drug and alcohol testing programs. DATIA’s unique and critical role as an educator for the industry ensures that the conference will stand up to its well- earned reputation with an agenda that promotes learning from the experience of others in the industry as well as networking among colleagues. For anyone involved in drug and alcohol testing, this is the one conference that


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can’t be missed. Don’t let this opportunity to meet with colleagues, key industry experts, and legislative and regulatory officials involved in the advancement of drug and alcohol testing pass you by. Given that 97% of 2011 attendees stated they would recommend the DATIA Annual Conference to colleagues, DATIA is certain that every attendee of DATIA’s 2012 Annual Conference and Exposition will have a positive learning experience and take with them concrete ideas that can immediately be applied to their specific operation.


Participate In Fiesta While in San Antonio, DATIA attendees will be able to participate in a wealth of


planned events as part of San Antonio’s Fiesta celebration. Celebrating the diverse history and culture of San Antonio, Fiesta started as a tribute to Alamo defenders. Today, with 3.5 million people attending, Fiesta is a truly Texas-sized festival with over 100 events. It’s held each April, staffed entirely by volunteers and all the proceeds go to charity. A majority of the events are free, and a full schedule of events can be found at http://www.fiesta-sa.org/


Visit the Exposition Hall Drug and alcohol testing industry technology is advancing at an unprecedented


pace, and is having a profound effect on professionals who provide services in the industry. DATIA’s Exposition Hall will provide attendees with comprehensive information on the newest technological advancements being made within the industry and what they mean for both providers and end-users of drug and alcohol testing. Over 65 companies will be available to showcase how their products and services can benefit your company’s bottom line while increasing your clients’ satisfaction. Only DATIA’s Exposition Hall provides you with access to the greatest number and variety of drug and alcohol testing product and service providers in one room. In addition, DATIA’s Exposition Hall features vendors offering products and services to allow you to increase your scope of services into areas such as DNA testing and background checks. This is your chance to compare products and services first-hand to decide which will work best for you. ❚


Full information on DATIA’s 2012 Annual Conference can be found by visiting datia.org. We look forward to seeing you in San Antonio in April.


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op-level speakers from the industry and government, including Dr. Robert DuPont of the Institute for Behavior and Health, Patrice Kelly of the DOT, and Senior officials from the Office of National Drug Control Policy; will address and interact with conference


Pre-Registered Exhibitors


Alere Toxicology AdMed Consulting, Inc.


Advanced Toxicology Network (ATN)


Data Unlimited International, Inc.


Psychemedics Corporation


Compliance Information Systems


Draeger Safety ILMO Specialty Gases


United States Drug Testing Laboratories, Inc. (USDTL)


ASAP, Inc. PAS Systems International, Inc. Premier Integrity Solutions Immunalysis US Diagnostics Alpha Pro Solutions, Inc. TazWorks LLC Randox Toxicology


Biochemical Diagnostics, Inc. Lifeloc Technologies, Inc. Epic Concepts LLC Elixir Marketing, LLC Intoximeters, Inc. Bio-Rad Laboratories Omega Laboratories, Inc. MedTox Laboratories, Inc. Orasure Technologies


Quest Diagnostics Incorporated ClearStar, Inc. Chromosomal Laboratories, Inc. BB&T Insurance Services, Inc.


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