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NCJ Number: NCJ 219378   Add to Shopping cart   Find in a Library
Title: Comprehensive Regional Information System Project Volume 2: Concept of Operations
Corporate Author: Noblis
United States
Date Published: 01/2007
Page Count: 98
Sponsoring Agency: National Institute of Justice
US Dept Justice
Office of Justice Programs
United States
Grant Number: 2001-LT-BX-K002
Publication Number: MTR-2006-036
Sale Source: Noblis
3150 Fairview Park Drive South
Fall Church, VA 22042
United States
Document: PDF 
Type: Technical reports
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This Concept of Operations (CONOPS) report, developed under the Comprehensive Regional Information Project (CRISP), provides an overview of best practices, recommendations, and ideas for planning, implementing, and operating a regional law enforcement information-sharing system (ISS).
Abstract: The six information-sharing programs interviewed have weathered many operational and organizational issues. Officials in each program have recommendations and lessons learned for other agencies interested in implementing an ISS for sharing regional law enforcement information. Factors are presented of approaches in the following areas that contribute to the success of the ISS programs interviewed: governance, operations, system design and development, system functional capabilities, training, system promotion, and system procurement. In addition, ISS personnel interviewed also provided specific recommendations that were considered lessons learned during the course of establishing their ISS program and implementing their regional systems; items they should have done or should do related to: (1) governance; (2) procurement; (3) development; (4) system functional design; (5) patrol officer recommended system features; (6) testing of an ISS; (7) training; (8) operations; and (9) system promotion. The Comprehensive Regional Information-Sharing Project (CRISP) Concept of Operations (CONOPS) is a result of research into regional law enforcement information-sharing. This report describes the different approaches and methods found in operational systems for sharing law enforcement information regionally. The best practices included are intended to guide other law enforcement officials in their efforts to successfully implement similar systems. Figures, tables and appendixes A-D
Main Term(s): Police information systems
Index Term(s): Testing and measurement ; Information systems ; Information processing ; Information dissemination ; Information collection
Note: For additional information see Volume 1, NCJ-219377 and Volume 3, NCJ-219379.
 
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