OIRM The King County Office of Information Resource Management (OIRM) provides IT services to the public and the county’s agencies. It ensures a common technology vision, planning, oversight and management of information technology in the county. The county has established four goals that illustrate the long-term values it has regarding use of technology to serve the public: - Efficiency
- Public access and customer service
- Transparency and accountability for decisions
- Risk management
Update: King County's Booking and Referral System BARS featured on KCTV Justice Files Please note: you must have a Real Networks Player to view: www.real.com OIRM is excited to announce the availability of the Booking and Referral System. Also known as BARS or eSuperform, this application will automate the exchange of information from regional law enforcement agencies with the county when a suspect is booked into a county jail, or when a criminal felony case is referred to the Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The BARS project is a component of King County's long-term Law, Safety and Justice Integration Program. BARS/eSuperform Key Dates
10/1/2007 |
Go-live for King County's regional portal, the security gateway that provides regional access to BARS |
10/10/2007 |
Go-live for BARS Beta, a production version of BARS eSuperform available for regional access |
10/11/2007 |
Initiation of regional training for BARS eSuperform |
12/1/2007 to 3/31/2008 |
Operational Live date for BARS eSuperform, Jail Intake Queue, and Prosecutor Case Queues |
12/1/2007 |
Planned transition period for regional adoption of BARS by all law enforcement agencies |
4/15/2008 |
Tentative implementation date for BARS Jail Booking Queue and District Court filing | ...more information
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