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PRESENTATION ON THE STATUS / TIMEFRAMES / COSTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF THE CRIMINAL LAW (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) AMENDMENT BILL 2013-07-24. TABLE OF CONTENT. Slide 2 / 18. DNA BILL – IMPLEMENTATION PLAN. Slide 3 / 18. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN.
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PRESENTATION ON THE STATUS / TIMEFRAMES / COSTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF THE CRIMINAL LAW (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) AMENDMENT BILL2013-07-24
TABLE OF CONTENT Slide 2 / 18
DNA BILL – IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Slide 3 / 18
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN A tag is being designed to suit the intended purpose and this will form part of the dress code. This will be pinned on the dress code/clothing to identify an authorized person A revised training plan in the DNA Bill Implementation Plan - Presentation by NHLS MOU – In compilation process by the Office of the Criminal Justice Review [OCJR] Business Plan with regard to the DNA Bill’s overall Systems solution with milestones - TMS Decision between SOLVE & CODIS - SITA Accreditation Plan – view from SANAS National Forensic Oversight and Ethics Board Composition – Legal Services Slide 4 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES Slide 14 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES (Cont.) Slide 15 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES (Cont.) Slide 16 /18
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CODIS AND SOLVE • The document compiled by SITA outlines two prospective technologies (CODIS and SOLVE) that are available to fulfil the gap requirements for the NFDD for the biology and laboratory processes. • The investigation by SITA was based on documentation provided by SAPS TMS and desk research. No live testing of the CODIS and/or Solve products were conducted. From this investigation and limited access to these products, no distinct or clear direction could be provided as to which product are recommended. • The costing was also based on estimations. • The recommendation by SITA: • A full live investigation of the Solve and CODIS products to determine viability • A full investigation of the interface and integration requirements to SAPS systems • The outcomes of these investigations and research will be the exposition of a complete application, systems, technical and integration architecture • The client is of the opinion that CODIS should be recommended. • The Division: TMS recommend CODIS because it has been tried and tested. CODIS has proven to work successfully in various countries and agencies. The Division: TMS would however visit some of the sites where CODIS were implemented in order to access the amount of customization required. Slide 17 / 18
THANK YOU Compiled by: • Division: Technology Management Services, • South African Police Service • Integrated Justice system • SITA Slide 18 /18