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Program Update/Timeline
BJA Regional Information Sharing Conference
- November 2006 -
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N-DEx MISSION
N-DEx will provide law enforcement agencies
with a powerful new investigative tool to
search, link, analyze and share
criminal justice information such as,
incident/case reports, incarceration data,
and parole/probation data on a national
basis to a degree never before possible.
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N-DEx Vision
N-DEx
N-DEx creates a single point of integration and discovery of criminal
justice information from Law Enforcement Agencies and other criminal
justice systems across the U.S.
•National Information Sharing
•Links regional and state systems
•Virtual regional information sharing
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Prototype activities will support the
following program initiatives
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Support and establish the N-DEx data set and data
submission guidelines through GJXDM/NIEM
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Working with Georgia Tech Research Institute to develop Law Enforcement
N-DEx Incident Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD)
scheduled for release December 2006.
Focusing on the expansion of code tables and NCCT issue resolution for
Hazmat/Explosive codes.
Support the evolution of N-DEx business and policy rules
through the APB
Provide law enforcement active participation and
submission/validation of existing RMS data
N-DEx IEPD will be posted on the Office of Justice website
it.ojp.gov on 12/15/2006 at the Justice Standards
Clearinghouse under the Law Enforcement Community 4
Los Angeles Regional Crime Information
Center (LARCIS)
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205,000 Submissions submitted
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Mapped data to N-DEx Bundle Version 1.0.4
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Daily submissions via standard web interface over the CJIS
Wide Area Network
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Automated Regional Justice Information
System (ARJIS)
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1,000 validated submissions submitted
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Mapped data to the National Consortium for Justice
Information and Statistics (SEARCH) Information
Exchange Package Documentation
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Connectivity via Virtual Private Network across the Law
Enforcement Online Network (LEO)
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Delaware Criminal Justice Information
System (DELJIS)
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400 incidents submitted and validated 100% on all data
sets
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Resolved all connectivity/firewall issues for CJIS WAN
submission
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EC for CJIS WAN IP change of address has been
prepared and submitted through CJIS Connectivity Review
Board
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Prototype Capabilities
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Prototype agencies will have access to other prototype agencies data
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Integrated Google and XSLTs (style sheets) for document search and
retrieval
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Completed install and configuration of Informatica and began
mappings for SEARCH IEP. Also, began processing of LA incident
report data.
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Completed install and configuration of WebFocus 7 business
intelligence tool and generated initial reports:
 Person Search
 Location Search
 System Metrics (#of incidents ingested, new incidents vs. supplemental
reports)
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Implemented ESRI GIS Web service for geocoding location
information and integrated with Informatica.
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Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)
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N-DEx PIA submitted to Office of General Counsel 05/02/2006 - comments
returned
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Extensive collaboration with OGC & DOJ resulted in a revised PIA. PIA
approved through the CJIS internal chain-of-command and submitted to
OGC 11/21/2006
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Per OGC upper management a second Privacy Council should not be
convened with immediate approval of the PIA
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Subsequent changes to the prototype MOU will be added via an addendum
to cover the FOIA issues. (confidentiality clause)
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An operational MOU is being developed by the N-DEx Program Office
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Privacy Act System of Records Notice is ready for publication
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Privacy Advocacy Group
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First Privacy SME meeting held at CJIS on 06/13/2006
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Privacy SMEs in attendance:
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Stephen Saloom – Innocence Project
Christopher Calabrese – Project Council ACLU Tech and Liberty Program
Jeffrey Blackburn – Texas Innocence Project
Ada Melton – American Indian Development Associates
No previously unaddressed privacy issues were identified
by the group
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N-DEx / R-DEx Relationship
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DELJIS
AFOSI
NJSP
SCIEX
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I-CLEAR
LARCIS
Structured State,
Local, and Tribal data
N-DEx
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250,000 potential
users
Entity Correlation and
Resolution
Connectivity via CJIS
WAN & LEO
ARGIS
BOP
DHS/USSS
OneDOJ
DOJ
DHS/ICE
NCIS
USMS
DOI
OneDOJ
Unstructured
Federal Data
R-DEx
FBI
DEA
Web Services
Standard
Interface
ATF
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What N-DEx and R-DEx will provide
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N-DEx
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R-DEx
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Will provide for national law enforcement data to be shared through
Incident/Case Reports, Incarceration Data & Arrest/Booking Data, as well as
Probation/Parole Data
Will link regional and state systems
Will provide regional sharing of detailed DOJ Federal case information with
state, local and regional systems
Additionally, R-DEx DOJ case information and services will be made
available through integration with N-DEx
R-DEx Technical System
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To be relocated at CJIS, WV June, 2007
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N-DEx Acquisition Timeline
APB
Process
SME
Meeting
Executive
CONOPS
Review
September
2005
SME
Meeting
Scenario
Review
Full
CONOPS
Task
Force
Executive
CONOPS
Review
Task
Force
Executive
CONOPS
Review
Task
Force
Meeting
Full
CONOPS
APB
Executive
CONOPS
Approval
October
2005
Acquisition
Process
November
2005
December
2005
January
2006
Establish
Integrated
Solutions
Team
Release
RFI
March
2006
Draft
PIA
To
OGC
and
DOJ
April
2006
May
2006
June
2006
July
2006
August
2006
Released
RFP
Finalize
SOO
And RFP
Conduct
Market
Research
Sessions
Fall
INSH
Subcommittee
SMEs/Task
Force DD
Privacy
Advocate
Meeting
APB
APB
Working
Groups
February
2006
Fall
Working
Group
INSH
Subcommittee
Full CONOPS
Review
September
2006
October
2006
November
2006
Fall
APB
December
2006
Oral
Presentations
Vendor
Conference
Due Diligence
Period
Final
Proposals
Due
January
2007
Award
Contract
Evaluate
Proposals
Privacy
System
of Records
Notice
Note: Timeline may vary based upon number of vendors participating and acquisition approval process
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Questions
Criminal Justice Information Services Division
Law Enforcement N-DEx Program Office
1000 Custer Hollow Road
Clarksburg, WV 26306-0101
(304) 625-4219
Timothy S. Reid
Unit Chief/Deputy Program Manager
[email protected]
or
N-DEx BJA Liaisons
Belinda S. Cumpston
(304) 625-4398
Debra Lee Louk
(304) 625-4737
[email protected]
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