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Leveraging Corrections Information for Intelligence Purposes. CTA Conference Colorado Springs May 5, 2008. Leveraging Corrections Information for Intelligence Purposes. Gang Intelligence Drug Intelligence Counter Terrorism Intelligence Enhanced Offender Assimilation
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Leveraging Corrections Information for Intelligence Purposes CTA Conference Colorado Springs May 5, 2008
Leveraging Corrections Information for Intelligence Purposes • Gang Intelligence • Drug Intelligence • Counter Terrorism Intelligence • Enhanced Offender Assimilation • Enhanced Offender Re-Entry
Coordination Strategy • Phase I: Policy, Partnerships and Culture • ASCA, IACP, APPA • Phase II: Data Structures • APPA, SEARCH, Global XSTF,CTA, Pegasus, NYC Corrections and FBI • Phase III: Information Sharing Vehicles (Networks/Transmission Paths) • Global CICC/GIWG, SEARCH, CTA, FBI, Pegasus
Partners • Association of State Corrections Administrators (ASCA) • International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) • American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) • National Sheriffs Association (NSA) • SEARCH • Pegasus • Global • Criminal Intelligence Coordination Council (CICC) • Intelligence Working Group (GIWG) • XML Structure Task Force (XSTF) • NYC Corrections • Bureau of Prison • FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems: N-DEx
Possible Roles for CTA • Provide Leadership to Grow Organizational and Operational Capacity to Gather, Automate and Share Information Electronically • Partner with ASCA • Help Identify Best Practices • Share Information about Best Practices • Help Identify Priority Information Exchanges
Possible Roles for CTA • Adopt NIEM as Standard for Information Sharing • Identify Data Elements Needed to Implement Priority Exchanges • Map Data Elements to NIEM via Global XSTF • Develop Reference IEPD’s • Implement Priority Information Exchanges • Identify Networking Vehicles for Sharing Information (Transmission Paths) • Provide Technical Support as Needed • Develop Training Requirements Plan
Bob Greeves Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice Washington, D.C. Phone: 202-305-9317 Email: robert.e.greeves@usdoj.gov