1 introduction to the justice information network (group name and date) mo west jin program manager
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Introduction to the
Justice Information Network
(Group Name and Date)Mo West
JIN Program Manager
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Do you always have the information you need to make the best informed decisions?
• Information you need is often isolated in different systems
• These systems do not easily communicate with each other
• Available information can be outdated, inaccurate, or incomplete
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The JIN Mission
The Justice Information Network is improving public safety by providing criminal justice practitioners with information that is; complete timely accurate
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JIN Strategy
• Provide criminal justice professionals with access to needed information
• Improve efficiency by integrating criminal justice information systems
• Enable complete electronic workflow
• Provide secure information exchanges
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JIN Applications
• Possible Criminal History and Case and Criminal History (PCH/CACH)
• Statewide Electronic Collision Ticket Online Reporting (SECTOR)
• The common denominator: the Justice Information Network Data Exchange (JINDEX)
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PCH/CACH
• Application that searches disparate data sources with a single query
• Exchange information regardless of the existing technology infrastructure
• Designed to increase access to additional data sources and end user agencies
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SECTOR
• Utilizes the JINDEX to automates the ticket and collision reporting processes among WSP, AOC, DOL, and DOT
• Common ticket and collision specification among all participants
• Collision reporting previous to SECTOR could take up to five to six weeks is now completed in seconds
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Sponsorship and OversightThe Washington Integrated Justice Information Board was established by the Legislature in 1983.
• Adopts standards and policies for JIN
• Oversees development and deployment of integration technology
• Seeks input from stakeholders Business Advisory Subcommittee Technical Advisory Group
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Standards and Policies
• Global Justice Data Model (GJXDM): A tool that identifies and organizes justice data
• Coordinated effort by federal, state, and local agencies to enable nationwide justice information sharing
• JINDEX IEPD Policy: JINDEX applications will use GJXDM in a consistent method
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Next Steps for JIN
• Expand JINDEX services statewide
• Technical Advisory Group will develop the technical requirements and processes
• Business Advisory Group will develop future application enhancements and automation opportunities
• The Board will review and adopt the requirements and recommendations from the advisory groups
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How can you get involved? • Participate in advisory groups
• Invite JIN staff to your agency, meet users and CIO
• Recognize and share the value of these services with your peers
• Encourage your IT staff to contact JIN for standards and requirements
• Promote JIN applications, standards
• Increase the awareness of JIN
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The JIN Program will enable you to increase public safety by having timely, accurate, and complete information as you make critical decisions.