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Background. Protection of Vulnerable Persons. Criminal history background checks are essential, and required/authorized in federal law, for:Child ProtectionSchools, Day Care, Sports, Scouting, etc.Senior Citizen ProtectionEldercare Facilities, VolunteersOccupation Background ChecksAirports, Banks, Health Care, etc.Naturalization Background ChecksFirearm Dealer Licensing.
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1. Proposed National Plan for Flat Fingerprint Based Applicant Background Checks James Loudermilk
January 24, 2001
3. Protection of Vulnerable Persons Criminal history background checks are essential, and required/authorized in federal law, for:
Child Protection
Schools, Day Care, Sports, Scouting, etc.
Senior Citizen Protection
Eldercare Facilities, Volunteers
Occupation Background Checks
Airports, Banks, Health Care, etc.
Naturalization Background Checks
Firearm Dealer Licensing
4. Two Camps on Civil Identification
5. Historical FBI Position on Search Prints
7. Fingerprinting: A Brief History Alphonse Bertillon develops identification system based on body measurements ... Bertillon system
Fingerprints begin to be recognized as unique means of identification
The West Case at Leavenworth Penitentiary ... value of fingerprints demonstrated
Fingerprint Bureau established at Leavenworth Penitentiary
FBI Identification Division established (now the CJIS Division
FBI Latent Fingerprint Section established
10. Development of Identification Automated Services (IDAS) System 1982 - 1989 Integrates AIS - II (name searching) and ATS (fingerprint searching)
Incorporates Automated Document Transport System
Designed to handle 59,000 documents per day
Reduces turn around time to 18 hours for 95% of the fingerprint cards
11. IDAS Identification Cycle
12. This slide shows transmission from a local booking station to IAFIS via the State CTA.
Unfortunately, many states do not yet have their intra-state networks established, so cards are mailed from the local jurisdiction to the state and transmitted from the state to the FBI.This slide shows transmission from a local booking station to IAFIS via the State CTA.
Unfortunately, many states do not yet have their intra-state networks established, so cards are mailed from the local jurisdiction to the state and transmitted from the state to the FBI.
13. Segments of Civil User Community Not Satisfied
14. Problem - Civil Name Check Only Interstate Identification Index Name Check Efficacy - July 1999
False Positives (5%) and Negatives (1%) occur when a name check alone is conducted
15. The Ohio System 4 Finger Check
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2 Index
At an estimated cost of $2.1 million
each WebCheck station costs $2700
135 sites currently
plans to expand to 337
responses back to point of entry from state system in under 2 hours
16. Information is captured from Driver’s License by means of a swipe - magnetic encoding
Eliminates the need of most of the data entry The Ohio System
17. Response to Legitimate Cost and Timeliness Concerns
19. Factors
20. Expensive biographic data entry and fingerprint image capture station
Estimated installed cost ? $40,000/unit Problem - Current 10 Print Requirement
21. Problem - Current 10 Print Requirement Substantial amount of time to prepare the fingerprint card
each subject takes about 7 minutes to fingerprint and to capture the necessary data
22. States and TerritoriesSubmitting Electronically to IAFIS
23. Cumulative Dispositions
24. Current Situation Requiring a ten-print for a civil background check is time consuming and costly
Many states and other entities conduct background checks by name only
AZ, IA, KY, MA, MS, NH, PA, RI, VI, DC
26. Proposal Rapidly and inexpensively capture a full set of fingerprints at point of service
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4 fingers/each hand
End-to-end electronic processing
Waiting time for response comparable to other public benefits
Timely interpretation of criminal history and determination if disqualifying
27. State and Federal Level Queries The need exists to conduct a fingerprint supported background check via individual States
Then a check needs to be run at the Federal level
28. AFIS States
30. Constraints
32. More Work Needed