FEA DRM Registry: Office of Justice Programs IT Website Demo


FEA DRM Registry: > Office of Justice Programs IT Website Demo > Topic: "Information Technology"

This page lists all of the related terms for Information Technology, organized in order of importance. Also displayed are related resources with text abstracts, with hits highlighted in red.

  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
     Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) - Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN) - Other State Justice Technology Integration Resources
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    This Web site contains thumbnail descriptions and links to documents relating to the assessment, enhancement, implementation, procurement, and management of Information Technology resources in police organizations. The page also includes an extensive section with links to documents related to crime mapping and analysis, geographic Information systems (GIS), and the use of geographic data.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The purpose of the survey was to determine the level of Technology employment in the state of Alabama and to facilitate the development of standards needed for data and Information sharing.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    State government chief Information officers (CIOs), state Information Technology (IT) leaders in justice-related agencies, local jurisdictions/ leaders
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Information Technology Initiatives - Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Please note that OJP has also developed language to be included in all OJP solicitations involving Information Technology (IT). The new language creates a special condition which requires award recipients to notify their state or territory point of contact that they will be developing or implementing an Information system and to show documentation of this communication. For additional Information, please see
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- Global Justice XML Data Model 30 September 2004
    While OJP has no immediate plans to remove prereleases from the OJP Information Technology Initiatives Website, they will not remain indefinitely. Furthermore, prereleases are not maintained or supported.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    This Web page provides Information about the Technologies for Public Safety in Critical Incident Response Conference and Exposition sponsored by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and the Public Safety Technology Center (PTSC).
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, is a nonprofit membership organization created by and for the states, which is dedicated to improving the criminal justice system through the effective application of Information and identification Technology. Its primary objective has been to identify and help solve the Information management problems of state and local justice agencies confronted with the need to exchange Information.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    State Chief Information Officers (CIOs), as the primary caretakers of their states’ Information Technology (IT) infrastructures, are cognizant of the roles that Information systems play in supporting law enforcement, public safety, public health, and emergency management service delivery. State CIOs also have a role in helping state homeland security directors achieve the national goals for homeland security systems and Information sharing.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Today, local and state government use of Information Technology is manifested in many independent systems, each supporting one business function or program need. This multiplicity is often an impediment to efficiency. The Center for Technology in Government ( CTG ) has released
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    The Law Enforcement Information Technology Standards Council (LEITSC) was established to provide advice and leadership to the nation's law enforcement community on Information Technology standards, to share practical solutions, and to educate the public safety community on the merits and technical aspects of Information systems integration. This strategic plan provides insight into how the organization has positioned itself to fulfill this mission.
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    State of Nevada Department of Information Technology - State PSP Home

Created on Wednesday, June 08, 2005

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