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Submitted by Ms. Twyla R Putt on

Identify and document common functional requirements of prosecution case management systems, and publish a set of functional requirements to improve the monitoring and tracking of charges for more effective reporting of firearm purchase disqualifying records. JAN-JUNE 2016 PROGRESS UPDATE: SEARCH staff solicited existing functional requirements documents among several jurisdictions and national associations to gather and assess baseline functionality across the country.

20160325-103714-59

Submitted by Ms. Twyla R Putt on

The goal of this project is to draft a white paper that explains how to setup GFIPM components on an Amazon Cloud Server, using Docker. Once completed, SEARCH will offer the community guidance on how to stand up GFIPM components in the Amazon cloud.

20160129-102625-23

Submitted by Dr. John Stewa… on

RAND conducted the third in-person meeting of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group, to include facilitating, dynamically capturing and analyzing the discussion and findings, and providing logistics and administrative support. The purpose of this meeting was to broadly survey inter-related technological, social, and political trends with the greatest impacts on criminal justice, discuss what the impacts are and will likely be in the near future (2-5 years), and develop potential responses.

20160128-175016-86

Submitted by Dina Davis on

IIR provides staffing to the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) federal leaders and Advisory Board activities. NMVTIS, supported by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) is designed to protect consumers from fraud and unsafe vehicles and to keep stolen vehicles from being resold. NMVTIS is also a tool that assists states and law enforcement in deterring and preventing title fraud and other crimes.

20160128-142922-14

Submitted by Kate Halleron on

Center staff conducted 2 email correspondence with the Mille Lacs Tribe. The purpose of the email correspondence was to discuss the process of organizing and coding data. Staff assisted in creating an outline of work that needed to be done to draft a needs assessment report based on the qualitative data of the Family Services interviews and focus groups.

20160128-104329-98

Submitted by Kate Halleron on

Center staff facilitated a round table discussion between the Wisconsin Department of Justice and the 11 tribes of Wisconsin in an attempt to create a criminal justice coordinating committee for the 11 tribes.

20160128-103228-57

Submitted by Kate Halleron on

Center staff conducted a site visit at the Lac du Flambeau Tribe to facilitate a round table discussion between the Wisconsin Department of Justice and the 11 tribes of Wisconsin in an attempt to create a criminal justice coordinating committee for the 11 tribes.

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