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1Integrated Justice and Homeland Security in
COPresented tothe NGAs Center for Best
PracticesIntegrated Justice WorkshopByTheres
a Brandorff, Director, CICJISDirector, CIOJim
Lynn, CDPS CIOSeptember 2003
2CICJIS
3Main CICJIS Benefit
- Getting the right information to the right
people at the right time and place in the
criminal justice process.
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5CICJIS Information Sharing Main Components
- Event triggered data transfers
- A warrant is entered by the courts (event) and it
can be seen immediately by police on the street! - Information queries
- DA or Probation Officer can directly access a
persons RAP Sheet, Driver History, and Current
Status - Central Index
- Each agency has different business models each
agency has its own language the CICJIS Central
Index helps translate and communicate
6New Requirements
- Information Sharing Model for the State
- Enterprise Model for the State
- Use Model for Homeland Security Information
Sharing - Local and State Requirements
- Use Model for Homeland Defense
- Pilots with Northern Command (US NORTHCOM)
7Constraints
- Time to Market
- Existing technical solution
- Cost
- Efficiency/Effectiveness
- Funding
- State Budget Crisis
- Traditional Justice Grants
8CICJIS Homeland Security
- U.S. Northern Command Informal Work Group
- Information Requirements Gap Analysis
- Cyber Security Task Force
- 9 State Regions
- OPSFS
- HLS Grant livescan in every sheriffs office
- Pilots
- JRIES, ACTD,
9Informal Information Sharing Working Gro
up
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11Communications Infrastructure
SIPRNET NIPRNET
INTERNET
LEO
GuardNet
NLETS
RISS
SATCOM
DISN
12Problem Statement
- Communications interrupted
- DoD insight was very limited
- Limited Intelligence sharing
- Slow Command, Control, and Coordination between
DoD and Civil authorities
13HLS C2 ACTD Overview
- History
- Pre-dates 911 attacks
- Submitted as candidate in Feb 2001
- Approved for FY02 Start
- Program Less Than One Year Old
- 5 Year Program 4 Thrust Areas
- Assured Communications
- Interoperability
- Threat Attribution/Alert
- Command, Control, Coordination
- Missions Supported
- Homeland Defense, Military Assistance to Civil
Authorities, Critical Infrastructure Protection
and Antiterrorism/Force Protection - Stakeholders
- OSD, DISA, NSA, DTRA, NIMA, DIA
- JFCOM/NORTHCOM
- National Guard Bureau
- Additional Participants
- Federal Agencies, State and Local Governments
- NGOs and commercial enterprises
Fall Demonstration Locations/Participants
- Program Schedule
- Stakeholder Meetings
- Implementation Directive
- Management Plan
- Key Milestones
- Crisis Response Demonstration (April 23-25)
- WALEX (June 25-26)
- Fall Demo - Coastal Operations
- Industry Day (Dec 3-4)
- Pentagon OPNAV and HQMC command centers
- NORTHCOM
- Tidewater, VA
- JTF/CS, JBC
- CINCLANTFLT, Navy Installations
- Cities of Norfolk and Chesapeake
- Virginia Port Authority
- Louisiana
- State EOC, State Police, Guard CST, Port
Authority - Hawaii
- CINCPACFLT, MARFORPAC, Pacific Disaster Ctr
- California
- San Diego Navy and Marine Installations
- Washington
- Seattle
14Goal Move DoDs Reaction Point
Incident
Local Regional
DISA
DTRA
North Com
NIMA
NSA
EOC
INTEL COMM
Reaction Point
FIRST RESPONDERS
DoD
Prevention
Deterrence
Consequence Management
Crisis Response
Information Sharing/Intelligence Coordination
Strong DoD/Federal/Civil interfaces will save
lives, infrastructure, resources
15Not Your Typical ACTD
- National priority concern
- HLS Requirements emerging
- US NORTHCOM Command structure evolving
- Technology may precede policy
- Rapid prototyping/spiral development
- Complex interagency interactions
- DoD/Federal/State/Local/Commercial
- Communications to the 1st Responder
- Improve intelligence/information flow
- Multi level information protection/release
16Area Security Operations C2 Workstation
Situational Awareness
Information Pull
Information Push
Operational Picture
- Database access and GCCS Track Database Manager
- Web Access/Portal
- Common Operating Picture
- Knowledge Board
- Event visualization capabilities
- Arc IMS feed view
- Baseline Microsoft? suite
- SIPRNET approved
17What This ACTD Will Deliver
Critical Operational Issues
Potential Technologies
Priority Network Access Transportable
Communications
Ability to communicate through congestion and
disruption
Communications with Appropriate Assurance
Private, protected information sharing between
DoD, IC, Civil, State Local agencies
Scalable collaboration applications for all HLS
echelons
Decision Support Tools/CR2OP
Intelligence Applications and Alert Function
Intelligence sharing for attribution and
prevention
Collaboration Planning and Prediction Tools
HLS planning and prediction for deterrence and
crisis management
Transition to Operations
Representative HLS architecture
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