Corrections1 Webinar with 908 Devices
Webinar Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Webinar Time: 1 PM ET / 12 PM CT / 10 AM PT
Explore proven strategies to stop smuggling and support investigations in real time
Contraband detection inside correctional facilities has never been more critical—or more complex. Join us on Wednesday, September 3 at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) for a special webinar featuring real-world insights from corrections professionals who use the MX908 to stop drugs at the gate.
You’ll hear how the MX908 helps:
- Detect fentanyl, synthetic cannabinoids, and unknowns
- Protect staff from accidental exposure
- Accelerate investigations and disciplinary actions
- Integrate easily into mailroom and intake protocols
- Leverage expert support via Reachback

Featured Speakers

Bruce Gentner
Sr. Law Enforcement Trainer
908 Devices
Bruce Gentner is a Senior Law Enforcement Trainer for 908 Devices. Bruce worked for 24+ years in law enforcement in patrol, narcotics and on federal drug task forces, and retired from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. Bruce worked for 18 years as a case agent and undercover detective and has extensive experience in night club drug investigations, clandestine methamphetamine labs, marijuana grow operations and fentanyl / synthetic drug operations. Bruce has worked on a HIDTA interdiction and DEA Task Force, as well as with FBI, HSI and Nevada Gaming. Bruce is the Executive Director and Past President of the Nevada Narcotics Officer Association. He was the founder of the Narcotics Education Foundation of Nevada whose mission was to train and educate law enforcement officers on narcotics-related issues and events.

Chris Oliver
Correctional Officer, Mail Team 6
K9 Handler, Placer County
Chris Oliver began his corrections career in 2000 with the San Diego Sheriff’s Office, where he served as a correction deputy for seven years, including two years as a training officer and three years as a Corporal. From 2007 to 2010, he worked as a correctional officer for Placer County, followed by a year with the North Carolina Department of Corrections. In 2011, he returned to Placer County, where he continues to serve as a correctional officer. Over the years he has taken on additional roles, including one year as a training officer, serving as a K9 handler since 2012, and being a dedicated member of Mail Team 6 since 2009.

Whitney Smith
Compliance Officer
Mail Team 6, Placer County
Whitney Smith holds a bachelor’s degree from Fresno State and has served as a correctional officer with Placer County since 2018. From 2021 to 2022, she worked as a Jail Training Officer and has served as a Title 15/Compliance Officer since 2022. She has also been a member of Mail Team 6 since 2018 and has served as a Reserve Police Officer with the Grass Valley Police Department since 2020.