THE INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC SAFETY NETWORK

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THE INTERNATIONAL
JUSTICE & PUBLIC
SAFETY NETWORK
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ABOUT NLETS
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501(c)(3) nonprofit
 Owned
and governed by the states
 Operated
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by a professional staff of 23
Operational site located in Phoenix, AZ
 Disaster
recovery site located in Idaho
SECURE
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Private T1 network
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VPN – triple DES encryption
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Firewall at every connection
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Disaster recovery
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Guaranteed message delivery
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24 x 7 365 operation center
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99.99% uptime
SYSTEM AND NETWORK
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MPLS -Multi Protocol Label Switching- meshed connectivity and
additional bandwidth
3G Wireless (WAN backup)-secure VPN encrypted recovery – latest
CDMA and GSM/UMTS standards
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100% System Uptime
66,556,086 Messages Processed
Top 5 Message Keys In Order – RQ, DQ, CR, IQ and AM
Top 5 Users (In Order by Volume) – CBP, TX, CA, FL, and IL
Average Round Trip Message Response Time – 1.75 seconds
NJIN System Average CPU Utilization – 4%
MQ System Average CPU Utilization – 1%
NJIN Disk Utilization – 4.2%
MQ System Disk Utilization – 5.0%
RAND Storage Available from 2/1/2008 to Present
Overall Average Network Uptime – 99.99%
Average User Line Utilization – 2.46%
Average Host Line Utilization – 13.73%
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
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Legacy services for…
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Driver and vehicle registration
Criminal history records
Wanted persons
Stolen vehicles
Stolen articles
Stolen guns
Stolen securities
Stolen boats
…and Access to
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Criminal histories
Electronic “HIT” confirmation
Canadian HOT files
Homeland Alert messages
LEO Flying Armed
INS databases at LESC
Amber Alerts
Admin messages
Severe weather warnings
Aircraft registrations
GSA Federal plates….
And hundreds more!
EXCHANGE (
CONTINUED)
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Interpol Message Keys
Initial wanted person
PQ
Full wanted person
FPQ
Initial travel document
ITQ
Full stolen travel
FTQ
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Vehicle
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 Travel document
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document
IVQ
FVQ
Initial stolen vehicle
Full stolen vehicle
Nlets worked with
Interpol to provide states
direct access to Interpol
databases
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Six message keys were
created to support this
service.
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PARTNERS
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ACS State & Local Solutions
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LoJack
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American Law Enforcement Network
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Nestor Traffic Systems
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American Traffic Solutions
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Nixle
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Appriss
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National Weather Wire Service
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ATSC (Advanced Technology Systems
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Redflex Traffic Systems
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Redspeed
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Traffipax
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VisionAIR
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Voyager Systems
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Western Identification Network
Corporation)
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CMA Consulting
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CPI Openfox
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Datamax Professional Services
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InsureNet
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Lasercraft
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STRATEGIC PARTNER
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ACS State & Local Solutions
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American Traffic Solutions
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CMA Consulting
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Lasercraft
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Nestor Traffic Systems
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ONGO Live
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Issues moving violations to motorists
that fail to stop for school buses
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Redflex Traffic Systems
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RedSpeed
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Traffipax
ACTIVITY WITH NLETS
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Uses Nlets to access
driver license
information. Data is used
by law enforcement
agencies for traffic
enforcement.
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Red light companies
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STRATEGIC PARTNER
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LoJack
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OnStar
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Intrado
ACTIVITY WITH NLETS
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Provides vehicle
recovery services for law
enforcement. Uses Nlets
to notify agency.
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STRATEGIC PARTNER
ACTIVITY WITH NLETS
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CPI Openfox
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VisionAIR
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Appriss
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Provides a secure path for connectivity
between CPI and state message
switching equipment at many states, for
proactive monitoring and maintenance.
Provides records managements systems
(RMS) to small law enforcement
jurisdictions via “software as a service”
(SaaS). Nlets hosts the servers required
to provide this service. Users gain
access via a secure Internet VPN.
Uses Nlets to provide victim notification
services to Nlets member agencies.
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STRATEGIC PARTNER
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ACTIVITY WITH NLETS
ATSC/ Voyager
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Datamaxx Professional
Services
Uses Nlets’ networking
capabilities to provide law
enforcement officers wireless
access to NCIC, Nlets, and
State data in order to provide
support and consulting to law
enforcement, criminal justice,
and government
organizations.
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STRATEGIC PARTNER
ACTIVITY WITH NLETS
American Law Enforcement
Network (ALEN)
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Uses Nlets’ excess bandwidth to
provide LE officers wireless access to
NCIC, Nlets, and State NCIC data.
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Insurenet
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Roadside verification of insurance
info. over Nlets
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Nixle
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Broadcasts notification messages
from law enforcement and public
safety officials to citizens in a
targeted geographic area via
network connectivity facilitated by
Nlets and the Nixle equipment
hosted at Nlets.
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Two NEW
Regional-Associate Members
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State Regional &
Federal Enterprise
Retrieval System
(SRFERS)
Capital Wireless
Information Net
(CapWIN)
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LOGIC
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Nlets received a GIS
grant from the
National Institute of
Justice to test the
feasibility of providing
geospatial information
capabilities to law
enforcement and public
safety.
LIVE
Operational
Geospatial
Information
Capability
LOGIC PILOT STATES
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LOGIC SUMMARY
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The LOGIC project will create
the Nlets infrastructure to deliver
GIS capabilities using XML
and government approved standards
for the exchange of geospatial information.
LOGIC SUMMARY (
CONTINUED)
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Potential GIS
capabilities
include:
 Location-based
alert notification,
including electronic
image transfer
APBs
AMBER Alerts
BOLOs
Homeland Security
Alert notices
Weather alerts
LOGIC SUMMARY (
CONTINUED)
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GIS tool capability for use in mobile and
handheld computers
Geo-coding capability enabling law enforcement
access and use of external data sets
Large-structure 3-D geo-coding and tools for
capturing, marking and identifying details and
key data
LOGIC OBJECTIVES (
CONTINUED)
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Specific outcomes will include:
 GIS
tool compatibility for use in mobile and
handheld operating environments
 Multiple
source and multiple format spatial
data visualization from local, state and federal
RMS databases and GIS platforms
LOGIC BENEFITS
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Provide rich location-based information services.
Incorporate geospatial capabilities into technical
specifications to be conveyed to member states for
broad adoption
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Developed/tested standards-based image exchange
capabilities supporting authorized notifications and alerts.
Improve collaboration, informed decision making and
effective cross-boundary incident response.
LOGIC INTERFACE
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The LOGIC portal enables greater specificity in alerts and messaging
by allowing the user to visually “lasso” ORIs on the map and filter by
type to ensure the message is only delivered to relevant entities.
LOGIC INTERFACE (
CONTINUED)
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The portal builds a list of recipients that can be
modified dynamically using the layer control on the right.
LOGIC INTERFACE
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The portal can be extended to incorporate live feeds,
such as GeoRSS, KML and WMS feeds.
Above, a live traffic camera feed is displayed.
CHIEF
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Nlets received a grant
from the Bureau of
Justice Statistics to
standardize the
exchange of Rap
Sheets among states
using eXtensible
Markup Language
(XML).
Criminal
History
Information
Exchange
Format
CHIEF STATES
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Wisconsin
Oregon
Iowa
Maine
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
North Carolina
Texas
Tennessee
Florida
CHIEF SUMMARY
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Migrated the Interstate
Criminal History
Transmission
Specification Version
3.01 (Rap Sheet) to a
Version 4.0 conformant
with the National
Information
Exchange Model
(NIEM)
CHIEF SUMMARY
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Developed and
installed XML
transformation services
on the Nlets network
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Created an
environment to support
statistical analysis of
criminal record check
transactions
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Implemented XML Rap
Sheet transmission in
FL, KY, ME, MA, PA, TX,
and WI
XML
CHIEF ACHIEVEMENTS
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Migrated the JTF Rap Sheet XML specification
(3.01) to a NIEM 2.0 conformant JTF 4.0
specification
Upgraded the Nlets XMR to provide NIEM
functionality
Created implementation plans for each
participating state
CHIEF ACHIEVEMENTS (CONTINUED)
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Deployed to the participating states the
capability to send and receive XML Rap Sheets
Supported BJS statistical analysis on Rap Sheet
exchange in the pilot states and began to
develop the capability to support recidivism
studies derived from Rap Sheet data
Supported the JTF effort to develop a 4.1 Rap
Sheet Specification to include additional
requirements identified by the states
NISP
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Nlets received a grant
from the U.S.
Department of Justice
and Department of
Homeland Security to
demonstrate the viability
of exchanging interstate
driver license (DL)
photos. Partners with
SRFERS and AAMVA.
Nlets
Interstate
Sharing of
Photos
NISP PILOT STATES
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North Carolina
Oregon
(SRFERS)
South Carolina
Virginia
NISP/SRFERS PARTICIPATING STATES
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PHASE I
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Alabama
Idaho
Massachusetts
Minnesota
New Mexico
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Tennessee
Virginia
PHASE II & III
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Arizona
Arkansas
Delaware
Georgia
Indiana
Mississippi
Montana
New Jersey
South Carolina
Vermont
Wyoming
NISP: 10 States in Production!
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North Carolina
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New Mexico
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Oregon
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Ohio
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Tennessee
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Massachusetts
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Minnesota
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Alabama
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Idaho
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Virginia
NISP: 11 States in Process!
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Delaware
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Vermont
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Georgia
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South Carolina
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Mississippi
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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Montana
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Wyoming
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New Jersey
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Indiana
NISP: More Images Coming…
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Expand functionality to include sharing
correctional inmate/offender and possibly
other images
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Testing it in North Carolina and Oregon
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HOSTING
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WHO
Entities whose
equipment is used
to benefit the
WHAT
 Economic
Versatility
 Technical
Reliability
greater good of
 Security
the justice and
 Technical
Assistance
public safety
community.
HOW
Membership
subject to approval
from a committee
of Nletsassociated, law
enforcement
personnel.
HOSTING (
CONTINUED)
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Pricing guidelines based upon five (5) variables*:
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Monthly Fee
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Units of computer rack space required
Number of servers to be hosted
Monthly MB usage of either frame or Internet bandwidth
Customer supplying firewall or need to utilize Nlets’ firewall
Customer supplying phone circuits or need for Nlets to provide
Dependent upon variables
Initial Set-up
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Dependent upon variables
*Membership may be negotiated based on user and/or services
NEW WEBSITE
Nlets Assistance Fund (NAF)
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Primary goal is to support the continued development
of services and technologies that directly benefit
the Nlets mission and vision.
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Limited in scope
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Defined award criteria
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Awarded only for training and/or travel
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Small number of awards
SUPPORT
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Certified Nlets Educator (CNE) Program
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Establishes the minimum level of training and education necessary
to design and conduct Nlets based training.
Instructor Development Course (IDC)
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Provides Nlets System Agencies (NSA) with a resource to assist in
the development and implementation of a statewide education
program to increase awareness and use of the various Nlets
message keys.
16-hour program for the staff of any NSA that has not had the
opportunity and/or means to obtain such training.
System Awareness
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Year-long focus on under-utilized message keys.
Nlets STAFF
Art Valdez
Network Operations Coordinator
623-308-3515
Bill Phillips
Security Specialist
623-308-3509
Bob Morris
Education Specialist
623-308-3512
Brent Wiese
Systems Architect
623-308-3528
Carol Walker
Accountant/Contract Compliance
623-308-3513
Chelsea Keefer
Document Specialist
623-308-3526
Cris Garcia
Executive Assistant
623-308-3510
Frank Minice
Chief Information Officer
623-308-3503
John Dinbokowitz
WAN Administrator
623-308-3508
John Lawson
NOC Supervisor
623-308-3516
Kate Silhol
Senior Systems Engineer
623-308-3511
Kurt Anzelmo
Network Operations (NOC) Manager
623-308-3529
Kyle Darnell
Senior Network Analyst
623-308-3520
Laura Carter
Business Manager
623-308-3505
Russ Brodie
Senior Project Manager
623-308-3506
Sandie Rose
Director of Finance and Administration
623-308-3514
Steve Correll
Executive Director
623-308-3502
QUESTIONS?
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Bonnie Locke
Director, Program Management
623-308-3504
[email protected]