2025 ACA 155th Congress of Correction Denver_Exhibitor Prospectus
American Correctional Association Exhibitor Prospectus, ACA 155th Congress of Correction, Denver, Aug. 21-26, 2025
American Correctional Association
Exhibitor Prospectus
You are Cordially Invited to Exhibit at
The American Correctional Association’s 155 th Congress of Correction
Aug. 21–26, 2025
The ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction is the largest gathering of corrections professionals in the country. Exhibitors will reach a critical cross section of top decision makers and purchasers of products and services in the corrections industry. Don’t miss your opportunity to reach this exclusive group! Booth space is now available! Generate invaluable business and goodwill for your company by making ACA’s 155 th Congress of Corrections part of your 2025 schedule. Sign up TODAY by completing the exhibit booth reservation form on page 13.
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Who Is ACA?
F or more than 154 years, the American Correctional Association has championed the cause of corrections and correctional effectiveness. Founded in 1870 as the National Prison Association, the American Correctional Association is the oldest and largest correctional association developed especially for practitioners in the corrections profession. ACA represents thousands of active professional members. The membership consists of individuals and organizations involved in all facets of corrections, including adult and juvenile institutions, community corrections, juvenile justice, health care treatment, and probation and parole located in the U.S., Canada and other nations. ACA is the leader in the improvement of corrections and the professional development of experts in the field. ACA provides its members with educational materials, publications, training courses, seminars, biannual conferences, accreditation services and a variety of other networking opportunities, not to mention Corrections Today and discount programs. Working toward a unified voice in correctional policy, ACA has been actively involved in: – Developing national correctional philosophy. – Designing and implementing standards for correctional services and methods for measuring compliance. – Providing publications, training and technical assistance.
ACA’s Mission Statement The American Correctional Association provides a professional organization for all individuals and groups, both public and private,
that share a common goal of improving the justice system.
Special Invitation to Treatment Providers ACA brings together health care practitioners and providers with correctional leaders and security professionals to examine important health care and treatment issues relevant to the corrections field, and to improve communications and operations for all facets of corrections. ACA is the only organization in the world that is working with correctional treatment and security professionals toward common goals — quality training and open dialogue. Many workshops, special events, social activities and meetings are planned at the ACA 155 th Congress of Correction. Please join us at ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction and participate in this important program with local, state and federal corrections professionals, representing all aspects of the field, to help improve your services, protect the public and prepare women and men for release back into society.
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Maximize Your Return On Investment
We wish you a successful year, and we want you to have a great show to maximize exposure and to promote your company before, during and after the show. Here are some helpful tips on how to accomplish these goals at ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction. For more information about services and opportunities offered, contact our sales team today!
Pre-Show Promotions — things to do: – Submit your contract and a 50% Tips for Exhibitors deposit as soon as possible to ensure you get a prime, high-traffic location in the exhibit hall. Booth assignments are first-come, first-served based on availability. – Consider sponsorship as a pragmatic and low-cost way to gain additional exposure throughout the conference. The benefits of being a sponsor are numerous including advance booth selection. – Advertise in trade show publications (Conference Planning Guide, Conference Program Book, Corrections Today , etc.). – Send personal invitations to prospective and regular clients. – Follow up with a phone call to personally invite people or to tell them about new products and services. – Put a show reminder on ALL correspondence (electronic and physical) to make your presence known. – Plan and train booth staff to achieve and ensure your team meets sales goals.
At-Show Promotions — things to do: – Showcase new products and services. Display your latest innovations and technologies — make it the focus of your booth to draw people inside. – Grab attendees’ attention. Provide easily accessible information about your company’s products and services such as flyers or small pocket guides. – Demonstrate your product. Show and sell your products to potential buyers. – Have a giveaway or a raffle at your booth to attract people. – Use a lead retrieval scanner/machine to collect the contact information from potential clients. Post-Show Promotions — things to do: – Follow up on leads generated at the show. Follow-through generates more contacts and more sales. – Send a post-show mailing — personalize it to make the person feel like a valued customer. – Schedule a post-show evaluation meeting. Analyze what works for your continued “high performance” at future shows. – Provide feedback to show organizers, so that your problems/concerns can be voiced and problems can be resolved.
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Why Should Your Company Exhibit?
ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction: – The largest gathering of corrections professionals. – Partner with organizations that bring decision makers to you. – Education and certification programs provide access to this valuable audience. – Reinforce your commitment to corrections. Return on investment: – A strong presence at the show will ensure name recognition long after the event ends. – Attendees are able to take collateral materials back to team members for decision making. – This branding opportunity can generate revenue for your company.
Reach your target market: – Federal, state, provincial and local corrections professionals. – Administrators, supervisors, wardens and other corrections department officials. – Juvenile correctional administrators, superintendents and other employees. – Sheriffs, jail administrators and other employees. – Community corrections professionals. – Information technology managers. – Members from local and foreign government agencies. – Health care and other treatment professionals. – Executives from other related organizations. – Students within the criminal justice curriculum. – Line personnel. ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction is the perfect place to: – Meet customers face-to-face. – Discover the tools professionals are using to do business. – Improve relationships with existing clientele. – Leave memorable impressions with new contacts.
– Build strong business connections. – Network and make new contacts. – Display new products, technologies and services. – Discover nuances about your target audience/market. – Recruit new contacts in the field.
Your potential for business growth is unlimited ...
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Exhibit Information and Pricing
PRICING FOR COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES All exhibitors are allotted a 10’ x 10’ booth space. Prices for booth spaces, shown in the legend below, range depending on booth location in conference exhibit hall. Please refer to the Exhibitor Floor Plan on page 12 for specific booth pricing. Prices range from $1,995 to $3,295. BOOTH FEE INCLUDES – 10’ x 10’ booth space with draped 8’ back wall and 3’ side rails. – Company identification sign. – Two complimentary full registrations for individuals directly employed as staff of your company. – Admission to social events available to full registrants only. – Access to all workshops, seminars and sessions available to full registrants only. – Four complimentary floor passes limited to individuals directly employed as staff of your company. – Additional passes available for individuals directly employed as staff of your company for a fee of $50 each. – 24-hour security service. – Daily aisle maintenance. – Complimentary meeting space. – L isting in ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction Program Book (deadline June 15, 2025) . Note: The Colorado Convention Center Exhibit Hall is not carpeted. Booth space does not come with furnishings. Booth elements must be professional. Badges must be worn in the exhibit hall at all times. EXHIBITOR INFORMATION All booths are standard 10 feet deep by 10 feet wide, unless otherwise indicated on the floor plan. Please note carpeting and furnishings are not included with the rental of booth Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025 *Vehicle Move-in Only* .10 a.m.–4 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025 ** ........................................... 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22, 2025** .................................................. 8 a.m.–4 p.m. **NOTE: Overtime rates apply weekdays after 4:30 p.m. and all weekend. EXHIBITOR-ONLY ACCESS Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 ....................................................... 9–10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025 .......................................................... 9–10 a.m. Note: Exhibitors will not be allowed in the Exhibit Hall prior to Wednesday, Aug. 20 th , at 8 a.m. No children under the age of 16 are allowed in the Exhibit Hall during Move-In and Move-Out. Children are only allowed in the Exhibit Hall during the regular show hours and MUST be accompanied by an adult. EXHIBIT DATES AND HOURS* * Hours are tentative and subject to change EXHIBITOR MOVE-IN
space. Electricity and water are available through the Colorado Convention Center. Check the Hargrove Exhibitor Kit for details.
SHOW HOURS** Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025 .......... 10 a.m.–2 p.m. (non-compete times) Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025 ............................. 10 a.m.–2 p.m. (with lunch) 1:30 p.m. Grand Prize Drawing 3 p.m. (decorator removes aisle carpet)* EXHIBITOR MOVE-OUT Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025 ............. 2:30–5 p.m.(overtime rates apply)*** Monday, Aug. 25, 2025 ...................................................... 8 a.m.–5 p.m. * Hours are tentative and subject to change ** Exhibitors are allowed in the Exhibit Hall only during the noted hours. Exhibitors will be allowed to set up at least one hour prior to the Exhibit Hall’s opening each day. *** Exhibitors must wait for aisle carpet to be removed by decorator before move out can begin. Note: Exhibitors moving out before 3 p.m. will incur a $500 fine per 10x10 booth space occupied. RESERVING EXHIBIT SPACE The exposition will take place at the Colorado Convention Center, Aug. 23–24, 2025 . You may select your preferred booths using the exhibit hall floor plan. Complete and sign the booth reservation contract and send to the American Correctional Association via email, fax or mail with a 50% deposit for the total booth space. Deposit is not refundable and nontransferable. Upon receipt of your contract and payment, ACA will send a letter by email acknowledging receipt. A copy of the booth reservation contract with booth space confirmed by ACA, will be returned to you electronically upon booth assignment. CANCELLATIONS Should it become necessary to cancel the booth reservation, the booth rental fee, less the nonrefundable deposit, will be refunded only upon written request received on or before July 10, 2025 . After July 10, 2025 , no refunds will be made nor will previously paid monies be applied to any future ACA exhibits or other marketing areas. Exhibitors applying after the July 10, 2025 cut-off date must submit the full booth rental fee , none of which is refundable, with the application. NOTE: Exhibit booths are not transferable and cannot be shared, sold, rented or given gratis to another company by the original contracting company. ACA’S 155 TH CONGRESS OF CORRECTION PROGRAM BOOK All exhibitors reserving booth space on or before June 15, 2025 , will be given a complimentary description listing in the official ACA 155 th Congress of Correction Program Book. Only current exhibiting companies may advertise in the Program Book and Planning Guide.
*NOTE: PURPOSE OF THE EXHIBIT To disseminate knowledge and promote the development and application of the principles of corrections and criminal justice. The comprehensive technical exhibition will serve to introduce new products and services to the corrections market and to educate individuals in the field of corrections with regard to these products and services. Only exhibitors whose materials are related to those purposes will be allowed to maintain displays. ACA Show Management reserves the right to determine whether exhibitor’s materials are related to the purpose of the exhibition and the overall goals of the ACA Conference.
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Is Your Competition Listed Here?
Cornerstone Detention Products Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc. Correctional Counseling, Inc. Correctional News Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, Inc. Correctional Solutions Group, LLC
BrightKey, Inc. BSN Sports Buddi US Buford Satellite Systems, LP Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) Burlington English Busers Imports, LLC CABEM Technologies Cadmus/Cadmus Scribe Calmoseptine, Inc. CAMSS Shelters Cardiac Science Corporation Care Guide Services CareClix, Inc. Career TEAM CEIA USA CEIA USA Ferromagnetic Division Cell Detect, Inc. Cellebrite CenTrak Centurion Health CenturyLink Cerner The Change Companies ChemImage Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc. Chike Nutrition Chuqlab Clarity Diagnosics Clean Enterprises Clear Handbags & More Clinical Solutions Pharmacy Coastal Detention Holdings, LLC Code Red Headsets Columbia Southern University Combined Systems, Inc. Command Sourcing, Inc. Commend Americas Complete Tactical Consultants Compliant Technologies Contract Pharmacy Services, Inc. Cook’s Direct Cordico CoreCivic of Tennessee, LLC
AMICO Security Amish Farm Soap AmmMm, Inc. Anthology APS (Advanced Pharmacy Solutions) APIC Solutions Aramark Arena Americas AristaMD Arizona Correctional Industries Arizona State University Armor Health Arrington Watkins Architects Ashland University Correctional Education Program ASP, Inc. Astanza Laser Astrophysics, Inc. ATIMS JMS Atkore Security AtoZDatabases Audicus, Inc. Autonomy Today (DBA Cadmus) Averhealth Avon Protection-Team Wendy AWEC AxEnd, Inc. Axis Communications Axon Enterprise, Inc. Bavarian-Nordic BayMark Health Services Benchmark Analytics Bethlehem Construction & Bethlehem Prestress BioXcel Therapeutics Bioteqq, Inc. Black Creek Integrated Systems Corp. Blue360 Media, LLC Bob Barker Company Bosch Security Systems, LLC Boswell Pharmacy Services, LLC
The 1687 Foundation 20/20NOW 2 nd Opportunity 365 Labs
400 Years of African American History Commission/National Alliance of Faith & Justice 4F Applied Technologies dba NoteActive 4Sight Labs 908 Devices A1 Americas Security Group, LLC AB Staffing Solutions, LLC AbbVie Pharmaceutical Abilis Solutions The ABY Manufacturing Group, Inc. dba Entenmann-Rovin Co. ACISS Systems, Inc. Acivilate, Inc. Acorn Engineering/AcornVac, Inc. Act, Inc. Actall Corporation Advanced Impact Technologies AEON LED Lighting Aerial Armor A~flexX Assist Arm AirSight Alcoholics Anonymous Alkermes, Inc. All Secure Group partnered with D-Fend Solutions Allied Universal® Electronic Monitoring Alphapointe Alternative Biomedical Solutions, Inc. (ABS) Amatrol Amazon Web Services, Inc. Ameelio, Inc. American Aluminum American College of Correctional Physicians American College of Education American Correctional Chaplains Association (ACCA) American Jail Association American Prison Data Systems APDS
CorrectPac® Cortech USA CourtCall
CPAP Supply USA, LLC Craftmaster Hardware Criminon
Crossbar Electronic Cigarettes Crossroads Prison Ministries Crotega CSC Serviceworks, Inc. Culture Partners Custom Technologies Dasco Storage Solutions DASH Medical Gloves DA Technology Dedrone Defenshield, Inc. Derby Industries Design Specialties, Inc. DetectaChem Detection Innovation Group Diamond Pharmacy Services & Medical Supply Dreamosophy Drugloo International USA Dynamic Training & Consulting Dynavax Technologies Eagle Protect Easter-Owens ECC EchoDyne Ecig 4 Inmate Eclipse Screening Technologies Ecos systems EcoSecurity Utensil eCourtDate Edge Tech, Inc. Edovo Foundation
Braeburn Brainchild Bridges International
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Shouldn’t You Be?
Life Startup Essentials Lifeloc Technologies
Indivior Medical Affairs Inkoff.me Inmate Photos InMed Rx
Gateway Foundation, Inc. Genesys Health Alliance The GEO Group, Inc. Geogentia, Inc.
Electromedical Products International, Inc.
Electronic Contracting (ECC) Elmridge Protection Products Emergent BioSolutions EnDur ID, Inc. Engineered Lining Systems EPIC Metals Essex Electronics, Inc. eSym EVAC North America, Inc. EWTN Global Catholic Network Exact Sciences Labs Excelsior College EYERIDE.IO ETWN Global Catholic Network Falcon, Inc. Fastcase Faulkner University FBI CJIS Division FBI NGI Rap Back Federal Bureau of Prisons/ Chaplaincy Services Branch Felon Education Project, Inc. Field Forensics FieldWare Finsen Technologies, Inc. First Call Pharmacy First Line Technology First Tactical Fisk University Five Keys Schools & Programs Food Concepts, Inc. Forensics Source Four in One FR Conversions, LLC FranklinCovey Free4Life TV Freecell Frigo Design FSR
LifeTraq, Inc. Lightning Law Lincare Lincoln Electric
Insinger Machine Company Institutional Eye Care, LLC Intelligent Fingerprinting International Public Management Association for Human Resources International Wholesale/Innovative Brands InTime INVISIO Communications, Inc. IPFusion Iris ID Systems, Inc. Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions iT 1 iTouch Biometrics JailCore Jenoptik Jess Crate Furniture JonesZylon Joni & Friends JWC Environmental KaZee, Inc. Keefe Group Kenall Lighting Key Systems, Inc. Keycolour KeyTrak Kidzpace Interactive/Touch2Play KiwiChat, Inc. Kulzer L&G Cell Phone Detection L3Harris Technologies LaserShot, Inc. Laundry Loops, Inc. Legion Industries Leidos LETS Corporation Lexipol LexisNexis LexisNexis Risk Solutions Liam Connect Life Check Systems, LLC
Geographic Solutions Geovox Security, Inc. Gilead Sciences, Inc. Ginkgo Bioworks Global Public Safety/Jail Tracker God Behind Bars, Inc. Good Source Solutions GovDeals Grainger Grand Canyon University Grayshift GROONOS G-TEL Enterprises, Inc. GUARD1 by TimeKeeping Systems GUARDIAN RFID HALO Lifestyle, LLC Hanwha Vision Hard Time Products Harding Instruments Harmony Care, LLC Haven Gear, LLC Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Healthy MD
LINEV Systems US, Inc. The Lionheart Foundation Listening is Key, LLC Lockdown Track Lowe Rental MAG Instrument, Inc. Magna Visual Corporation Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Management & Training Corporation Marina Textiles, Inc. MaxAssure, Inc. Max-Secure Systems, Inc. MaxxContent, LLC Mazers McGrory Glass MedHealth Medicalistics, LLC MedTrust, LLC Metrasens Mi-Case Micro Distributing Microtronic Cashless Solutions Mid-States Services, Inc. Midwest Portland, LLC Mike’s Better Shoes Millennium Access Control Technology, Inc. Mindset Care MMCAP Infuse Mobile Tattoo Removal Modcorr/MSP Montel Technologies, LLC Montgomery Technology, Inc.
Hepatic Service Company Heritage Health Solutions Highland Beef Farms High Point Aerotechnologies HOCL Solutions, LLC
HomeWAV Honeywell
Horace Small Hyperscience iCare Manager iCEV I-CON Systems, Inc. iDocket.com Impact Radio Accessories In Time Tec, LLC Indiana Correctional Industries Indivior, Inc.
Morse Watchmans, Inc. Motorola Solutions, Inc. Multi-Health Systems, Inc.
Fuel Education Fusion Health Future Fibre Technology Galls
Munission, LLC MyWoundDoctor
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Exhibit With ACA Today!
NaphCare Narcotics Anonymous World Service National Correctional Industries Association National Eye Care, Inc. National Institute of Corrections National Institute of Justice National Testing Network National University NCIC Inmate Communications New Star Lighting NewFlyer/MCI New Oahu Jail Project, Hawaii New You Plastic Surgery NextGen Healthcare NICE Public Safety & Justice Noble Medical, Inc. Norix NoteActive NPPGOV Nucleos, Inc. Nuctech US, Inc. Observation Without Limits OD Security North America, LLC Office of Justice Programs Ohio Penal Industries OPSWAT, Inc. Optamo Orabrite Origin PBC O-Sun Company Outdoor-Fit Exercise Systems Parenting Inside Out Pelco a Motorola Solutions Company Pendar Technologies, LLC
Star Solutions International, Inc. Steered Straight, Inc. Stimpson-Siska STOBG/Layton/Ajax Stokes Robotics Strategic Communications Stretch Stryker Summit Correctional Services SunCoast Medical Staffing Sync.MD Tactical Electronics
Rx Destroyer Rx Outreach Safety Vision Safeware, Inc. Salient Systems
Pineapple Contracts Playaway Pre-Loaded Products Pocketalk, Inc. Point Blank Enterprises Positive Recovery Solutions Post Medical, Inc. PowerDMS by NEOGOV PREA Auditors of America Precision Kiosk Technologies Precision Vapor Wholesale PrimeCare Medical Prime Coat Coating Systems Principle Laboratory Print Budii
The Salvation Army National HQ Sam Houston State University Sanifog
Sapphire Health Scanning Pens
Schedule Express Schneider Electric School Health Corporation
Talitrix Tanner Tarsier Drone Defense Taste ‘n Tell International Tate TBN 2nd Chance
sComm, Inc. SecureLearn Secure Technology Value Solutions (STVS)
Prisma Photonics ProClean Solutions
Pro-Gard Products, LLC ProPhoenix Corporation Pro-Straint Pro-Vision Video Systems Provco PSP, Inc. Purdue University PureUV Q2i, LLC Quadient, Inc. Quest Diagnostics Quickspice, Inc. R&N Systems Design R1 Learning R3 Score Technologies
Securitas Technology Securus Technologies Sensing Pty Limited
TCP Software Tech Friends Tecore Networks Tek84, Inc. Telio Management GmbH Testo North America Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Managed Care Text Behind, Inc. TGR Technologies Thomson Reuters Ti Training Timeguard Solutions T-Mobile Totemic Business Solutions, LLC Touch Sonic Technologies Trace Eye-D Traka|ASSA ABLOY Transmacro Amenities TriActive USA Fitness Equipment TRICOR TridentCare
Sentrics Serstech
Seven Corners Healthcare Shat-R-Shield Lighting, Inc. ShawnTech Communications Sherwood Windows Group Shields & Associates Shoes For Crews ShotSpotter SHOWA Group Skycope Technologies, Inc. SkySafe Sloan Valve Company Smart Communications Holding, LLC SMART Recovery SnapCare SOBRsafe SOC, LLC Sourcing Solutions International, Inc. Spaceworx, Inc. Spartan Chemical Company SPS Health, LLC Stability Healthcare STANLEY Convergent Security Solutions, Inc.
Rampf Group, Inc. Rapiscan Systems Rasilient Systems RaySecur, Inc.
PenLink Pelipost Persevere Phamatech, Inc.
Real Time Detention, LLC Real Time Networks, Inc. Reassurance Solutions Rendevor Dialysis Rental Solutions Resultant Retractable Technologies, Inc. RubiconMD Ruger Firearms (SR&CO, Inc.)
Pharmacorr PharmChem
Trikke Professional Mobility Trinity Services Group, Inc. Tyler Technologies Tymetal Corp.
Pierce Apparel, LLC Pigeonly Corrections Pillar of Public Safety (POPS)
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TYRO Support Services UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) UNICOR-Federal Prison Industries Union Supply University of Tx Medical Branch Correctional Mngd. Care Upstreem U.S. Department of State US Facilities Utility, Inc. Vant4ge VBI Vaccines Vector Justice Systems, LLC Vehicles for Change VendEngine Veterans Lab Services, Inc. ViaPath Technologies Victorious Living Victory Supply Videray Technologies, Inc. Viken Detection
Virtual Physical Therapists Vista Outdoor/Blackhawk VISTAR Corrections VitalCore Health Strategies vLex VMI Systems Corp. Vogelsang USA
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Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to meet professionals and key decision makers in the corrections and criminal justice industries. It’s Never Too Early to Plan Ahead to Exhibit at an ACA Conference!
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Da’Shawn Burnette 703-224-0030 dashawnb@aca.org
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ACA 155th Congress of Correction Denver, CO August 21 - 26, 2025 Halls A-B1 Exhibitor Floor Plan ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO Exhibit Dates Aug. 23–24, 2025, Exhibit Hall 2 nd Level, A, B1 105 204 109 208 169 268 171 270 175 274 177 276 181 280 269 368 271 370 275 277 281 380 369 468 371 470 375 468 377 470 381 480 469 568 471 570 477 570 481 580 577 581 680 768 677 770 681 780 769 868 771 870 775 874 777 876 781 880 869 968 871 970 875 877 881 980 WELLNESS LOUNGE ACA 155th Congress of Correction Denver, CO August 21 - 26, 2025 Halls A-B1 575 675 475 568
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ACA 155 th Congress of Correction Booth Reservation Contract
Exhibit Dates Aug. 23–24, 2025
Prices for booth spaces, shown in the legend below, range depend ing on booth location in the conference exhibit hall. Please refer to the Exhibitor Floor Plan or contact ACA sales for specific booth pricing. $3,295 $3,095 $2,795 $1,995
WE WISH TO RESERVE __________ 10' X 10' BOOTH(S)
(Quantity)
Please list your 5 selections in order of preference:
1 st choice _____________ 2 nd choice _____________ 3 rd choice _____________ 4 th choice _____________ 5 th choice _____________
Company Name _________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Exhibit Contact/Title ______________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ ( ) ____________________ ( ) _____________________ Name of contact person/title to appear in the Program Book_______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ ( ) ____________________ ( ) _____________________ Company Web Address ____________________________________________________________________________________ Company Description _____________________________________________________________________________________ (Name of organization and address as you wish it to appear in ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction Conference Program Book. ) (Street Address) (City) (State) (ZIP) (Email address) (Telephone) (Fax) (Email address) (Telephone) (Fax) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Write a 25 word description as you wish it to appear in ACA’s 155 th Congress of Correction Program Book or attach a separate sheet with your description. Deadline for the Exhibitor Directory listing in the Program Book is June 16, 2025.) Exhibitors we would prefer to be near ____________________________________________________________________________ Exhibitors we would prefer NOT to be near**________________________________________________________________________ (Company Name) (Company Name) (Company Name) We agree to rent the above indicated exhibit booth(s) subject to the American Correctional Association’s exhibit regulations, which include all requirements set forth on this contract and any subsequent materials sent by Show Management. Enclosed is our nonrefundable and nontransferable deposit. It is understood that space is being contracted on a prime-location basis and the amount of the booth rental fee balance will be dependent upon the location of the assigned booth(s) in the Exhibit Hall. Exhibitors assigned booths other than those requested will be deemed to have accepted those booths unless a written request for change of location is received by ACA within 10 days of ACA’s dated confirmation of booth assignment. The booth rental fee, less the nonrefundable deposit, is payable upon receipt of invoice. If written cancellation requests are received by ACA on or before July 10, 2025 , the exhibitor will receive a refund of the booth rental fee less the nonrefundable deposit. After July 10, 2025 , no refunds of any amount will be made. Exhibitors applying after July 10, 2025 , must submit the full booth rental fee, none of which is refundable, with their applications. Companies cannot be listed in the 155 th Congress of Correction Program Book unless the balance is paid in full. Exhibit booths are NOT transferable and cannot be sold, subleased or assigned to another company by the original contracting company. All exhibitors are required to have a carpet or other professional floor covering in their booth. On Friday, Aug. 22, by 4 p.m. any exhibitor found to have no carpet or floor covering will have an order placed for them by Show Management and all expenses for this covering will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. All exhibitors are expected to maintain a professional exhibit space with carpet, or other professional floor covering and professional furnishings. Carpet and furniture are available from Hargrove. ACA reserves the right to require exhibitors to add or replace booth elements that are not professional. All exhibitors are required to keep their exhibit space set up until the conclusion of the grand prize giveaway on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025 . Any exhibitor found to break down their exhibit space early will incur an additional charge of $500. I hereby represent that I am authorized to submit this Booth Reservation Contract on behalf of my company, that I have read, understand and agree on behalf of my company to be bound by the terms of this contract and the accompanying brochures, that the information provided herein is true, and that I understand that this contract is complete only when accepted by ACA. Print Name: ___________________________________________________ Title _________________________________ Authorized Signature:______________________________________________ Date: ________________________________ **Note** Purpose of the Exhibit: To disseminate knowledge and promote the development and application of the principles of corrections and criminal justice. The comprehensive technical exhibition will serve to introduce new products and services to the corrections market and to educate individuals in the field of corrections on these products and services. Only exhibitors whose materials are related to those purposes will be allowed to maintain displays. ACA Show Management reserves the right to determine whether Exhibitor’s materials are related to the purpose of the exhibition and the overall goals of the ACA Conference. **(Please indicate on a separate sheet of paper any other companies you would prefer not to be near. ACA CANNOT GUARANTEE your company will not be placed adjacent to a competitive firm but will try to accommodate your requests.) (Company Name) (Company Name) (Company Name) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please choose one payment option: ☐ Option One: Full Payment ☐ Option Two: 50% Deposit
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Detailed payment instructions, including a secure link to Bill.com , will be provided upon processing your signed contract. If you prefer to send a check, please mail it to the address listed in the invoice details.
Should you have any questions regarding payment methods, feel free to contact our team for assistance.
Booth No. Assigned: ________________________________________________________ Total Booth Fee: __________________________________________________________ Amount of Deposit: __________________________________ Date Paid: _______________ Amount of Balance: _________________________________ Date Paid: _______________ Authorized Signature (ACA) _____________________________ Date ___________________ ACA USE ONLY
AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION Attn: Exhibits 206 N. Washington, St., Suite 200 • Alexandria, VA 22314 1-800-222-5646, ext. 0030 • Fax: 703-224-0040 Email: sales@aca.org • www.aca.org
Decorating Services
LABOR REQUIREMENTS ACA, the Colorado Convention Center and Hargrove all adhere to rules and regulations. All Exhibitors are required to follow all the rules and regulations set forth by all three parties: ACA, the Colorado Convention Center and Hargrove. This may include but is not limited to the following: using qualified personnel for all show services, material handling, exhibit installation and dismantling. Detailed information and forms will also be available in the Hargrove online Exhibitor Kit. STORAGE OF PACKING BOXES OR CRATES Storage crates, boxes or other extraneous materials are not to be stored in or behind the exhibit booths during the show. Arrangements must be made with the contractor for pick-up, storage and return at published drayage rates. SHIPPING AND DRAYAGE An Exhibitor Service Kit, providing information on equipment rental, drayage, electrical connections, plumbing, labor and other services, will be prepared by the show contractor and emailed to exhibitors shortly after the ACA’s receipt of the full payment and Booth Reservation Contract. The shipping and drayage information contained in the service kit will instruct exhibitors to ship materials, prepaid in such a way that it arrives no sooner than 30 days in advance of the show’s opening and no later than Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025 at 4p.m. at the advance receiving warehouse. Please note that freight should be shipped with an accompanying bill of lading. When a bill of lading does not accompany a shipment, a premium charge will be levied for labor to locate that freight. The name of the convention, along with the exhibiting company’s name and assigned booth number, must appear on the shipping label. Shipments will not be accepted at the convention site before Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025 . Exhibit materials can be shipped in care of Hargrove Inc. directly to the Colorado Convention Center. Please read the shipping information and the drayage service order form included in the Exhibitor Service Kit, where you will also find details on the advance warehouse shipping address. ACA is not responsible for any losses, damages or costs associated with shipping directly to the Colorado Convention Center or the hotels.
BOOTH FEES INCLUDE: – Booth set-up, consisting of flame proof draperies, forming 3-foot high side rails and an 8-foot backdrop. – One-line, 7-inch by 44-inch exhibitor identification sign. – 24-hour exhibit hall security from move-in to move-out. – Electronic Exhibitor Service Kit. – General maintenance of the aisles and common exhibit hall areas to ensure a safe and attractive exposition. – Listing in ACA’s 155 th Congress of correction Program Book (includes company name and description, if contract is received by June 15, 2025 ). Note: Exhibit Booth Space does not include carpeting or furnishings. Aisles within the exhibit hall will NOT be carpeted. Show management requires that booths be completely carpeted at the exhibitor’s expense. Exhibitors not furnishing their own carpeting must secure it through Hargrove Inc. Exhibitors placing orders for carpeting and furniture in accordance with the deadline published on the order form in the Exhibitor Service Kit can save as much as 30% on the cost of these items. SHOW SERVICE CONTRACTOR Hargrove Inc. is the official show service contractor. Exhibitors must use ACA’s official show service contractor for drayage and rigging, furniture rentals, and other services as published in the Exhibitor Service Kit. Exhibitors are expected to have their booths in show condition each morning before the Exhibit Hall opens. Make any arrangements for cleaning services, available through ACA’s official show service contractor, prior to the show. All of the above services are available at discount rates if contracted prior to the deadline indicated on the order form in the Exhibitor Service Kit. For other services, exhibitors desiring to use contractors other than those officially appointed by show management must advise show management and submit to ACA and ACA’s official show service contractor the necessary certificates of insurance 30 days in advance of the initial opening of the show. While the ACA has designated Hargrove Inc. as the official show service contractor, ACA assumes no responsibility or liability for any of the services performed or products provided by such contractor.
Questions regarding decorating services or shipping after the Exhibitor Service Kit is reviewed? Please contact Hargrove’s ACA Exhibitor Help Line at 301-731-2509 or send an email to exhibitorservices@hargroveinc.com.
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Display Rules & Regulations
1) A single exhibit booth may be occupied by only one company. Companies displaying jointly must reserve at least as many booths as there are companies in the joint display.
oversized display which may require early setup. Exhibitors who need to gain approval and make special arrangements must contact the ACA Exhibits Department at 800-222-5646, ext. 0011, at least 60 days in advance of the show. Displays that do not conform to regulations as stated herein and have not been approved by ACA Show Management prior to the exhibit show will not be accepted. Upon approval, exhibitors will be directed to Hargrove Inc. to arrange for an early setup time, if applicable. 8) Because of insurance restrictions, all firearms must be transported in cases and exhibited/displayed inoperative. All firearms must be removed from the building each day after show hours. At no time shall firearms be loaded or contain live ammunition. Firing mechanisms on all firearms must be locked at all times. Firearms and ammunition will be inspected by an authorized safety inspector approved by the Colorado Convention Center during event move-in. Sale of firearms is prohibited in the Colorado Convention Center, although exhibitors may take orders for future delivery. 10) Distribution of circulars or promotional material may be made only within the booth assigned to the exhibitor presenting such material. A firm or organization not assigned exhibit space will not be permitted to solicit business within the exhibit area or in any other conference areas. 11) Combustible Materials Storage: ACA requires exhibitors’ literature to be displayed or for distribution be limited to a one-day supply and maintained in an orderly fashion inside the booth. No storage is allowed behind the booths. Reserve supplies shall be stored outside of the exhibit space or inside an approved storage area. All exhibit booths must be cleaned of combustible rubbish daily. The show decorator provides cleaning services. Storage of any materials will not be allowed behind the back curtain of the booth or under any tables. Materials must be placed in storage. Combustible storage is not allowed under trailers. 12) Subject to ACA’s policy regarding attendance at and coverage of the ACA 155 th Congress of Correction by representatives of the media and other publications, companies offering products or services to the corrections industry are eligible to exhibit at the conference. ACA reserves the right to determine the eligibility of any company and, on the basis of that determination to decline to accept any exhibit booth contract or to cancel any contract already accepted from a company later determined to be ineligible to exhibit. 13) ACA reserves the right to restrict exhibits that, because of noise, method of operation, materials, or for any other reason, become objectionable, and also reserves the right to prohibit any exhibit that, in the opinion of show management, may detract from the general character of the exhibit show as a whole. Should this occur, ACA shall not be liable to the exhibitor for refund of booth rental fees or for any other damages whatsoever. 14) Any and all outstanding debts with ACA must be paid prior to any company, organization or agency occupying an exhibit booth at any ACA show. → 9) Companies will not be allowed to place any materials in ACA’s Press or Registration Area.
2) An exhibit booth must be occupied by the same company for the duration of the show.
3) All booths must be fully carpeted. Booths that are not fully carpeted by Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, at 4 p.m. will be carpeted by the show decorator at the expense of the exhibitor. 4) All displays, demonstrations, sales activities, etc., must be contained within the reserved booth space and may not impede traffic through the aisles. No solicitation or distribution of materials can take place within the Exhibit Hall aisles or in any other conference areas. 5) All booths are 10 feet deep by 10 feet wide, unless otherwise noted on the floor plan. Display dimensions may not exceed the 8-foot height of the backdrop or the 3-foot height of the side rails. A display may stand 8 feet in height only if it is flush with the booth’s backdrop and extends no more than 4 feet from the back line of the booth at this height. The height of the booth must then drop down to the 3-foot height of the side rails. Other displays that do not conform to these specifications, including island and peninsula booths and multilevel booths, are accepted and encouraged; however, they must be approved by ACA in writing a minimum of 90 days prior to the show due to infringement on the visibility of or interference with adjoining displays. Displays violating this policy may be dismantled at the discretion of ACA due to infringement on the visibility of or interference with adjoining displays (See Diagram A).
6) Exhibits that include the operation of radios, talking motion picture equipment, public address systems or any noise-making machines must be conducted or arranged so that the noise resulting from the demonstrations will not annoy or disturb adjacent exhibitors. Operators of noise-making exhibits must secure approval of operating methods before the exhibit opens. ACA Show Management shall have discretion to order removal or dismantling of exhibits not complying with this requirement. 7) Any display that exceeds normal display regulations (see Diagram A) must be approved in writing prior to the exhibit show. Permission must also be granted, and arrangements must be made for any
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