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OneDOJ Update to Global: Vance Hitch, Chief Information Officer

Significant progress in the past 6 months on OneDOJ system implementation, alignment with N-DEx, regional connectivity, MOU signings, SAR process, and technical advancements. An overview of the Law Enforcement Sharing Program and OneDOJ system, including current and future partners. Provides insight into the relationship between OneDOJ and N-DEx, as well as technical progress made in federated ID management, network consolidation, and shared space concepts. Also covers key programs and systems involved in law enforcement information sharing.

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OneDOJ Update to Global: Vance Hitch, Chief Information Officer

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  1. OneDOJ Update to Global Vance Hitch Chief Information Officer April 10, 2008 1

  2. Significant Progress Past 6 Months • N-DEx Live!!!! • Southern California Strategy • LA Sheriff is live with DOJ & final stages with DHS • LAPD connecting via LASD – Major Crimes Div only • ARJIS is live with DHS-ICE • MOU with T-DEx signed by DAG, final testing for state-wide sharing with Texas. • Moving forward with LinX in the National Capitol Region, activity with DC Metro PD and DC Fusion Center. • Connect with Richmond & Tidewater – 6 to 8 months out • JABS available to the nation via LEO or RISS. • SAR process and IEPD released. Pilot program starting. • New One Pager – One DOJ Fact Sheet - publish regularly, shows progress around the country

  3. OneDOJ Fact Sheet • What is the Law Enforcement Sharing Program (LEISP)? • LEISP is a strategy to ensure DOJ law enforcement information is shared with other federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. • What is the OneDOJ System? • OneDOJ operates with two primary objectives: • to serve as DOJ’s system to share criminal law enforcement information internally across investigative components • to provide regional criminal law enforcement connectivity for authorized users to conduct federated searches of OneDOJ information as governed by the respective Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) • The system is governed by the LEISP Coordinating Committee (LCC), which is responsible for developing and implementing policies and methods for achieving a comprehensive Department-wide information sharing strategy. • The OneDOJ System is hosted at the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) data center and is used to achieve the goals of OneDOJ. • What is the Relationship between OneDOJ and N-DEx? • OneDOJ will be the anchor point for federated sharing designed for DOJ users. When N-Dex is fully developed, the vision is that the OneDOJ regional connections will be transitioned to N-DEx enabling regional system users to query OneDOJ data via N-DEx. Current Partners • DOJ Components: • ATF • BOP • DEA • FBI • USMS • Federal Partners: • NCIS • LInX • DHS • ICEPIC • State, Local and Tribal Partners: • Los Angeles Sherriff's Office • COPLINK • San Diego Regional Law Enforcement Consortium • ARJIS • St. Louis Metropolitan Area Data • LInX • Northwest Region • Southeast Region OneDOJ Future Partners By June 2008 • CrimeMatrix • T-Dex • ICEPIC • LInX Gulf Coast • LInX National Capital Region • LInX Hampton Roads • LInX Rio Grande • LInX Hawaii Secure Internet DOD/NCIS DHS Future Partners By December 2008 • ARIES • COPLINK – Phoenix • CLEAR • NYPD/RTCC • LInX- North Carolina • D-DEx Regional Sharing Partners

  4. Technical Progress Past 6 Months • Federated ID Management • Concept is gaining legs, better understanding at the policy/management level • Consistent with GFIPM effort • SAR IEPD – used by TSC, DOD and many others, expanding beyond DHS/DOJ. • Support from PM ISE • Network Consolidation – No • Network Connectivity – Yes • Shared Space concept • DNI-U/Intelink access from RISS approved – Dec 08 target • Similar to LEO connectivity

  5. Customer via Internet Law Enforcement, First Responder, Vetted Private Sector, Vetted Foreign Govt Controlled Internet or Shared Space LEO FBI RISS Locals HSIN DHS Transport Content Apps NBDC TEDAC D O D I C Intel Bulletins Other Govt Agencies JABS RISSafe A/CAMS Patriot Reports eGuardian RISSGang National Data Exchange ATIX Cyber Safe Deconfliction OneDOJ OneDHS SBU Local Incident Sharing System AEXIS/BATS/ DFuze Core Services Secure email Chat Library Tools Bulletin Boards Training TripWire Search String = bombs or IEDs ICAC Data Network Child Porn Investig. HSIN Intel Future Single Sign-on Shared Content Reduced Vetting via Federated ID Mgmt No Dedicated telecom Increased Usage Separate URLs Separate URLs FINCEN Gateway HSIN Critical Infra Networks are different than Applications; Focus on applications, not the means of transport, access or authentication. Other Apps Other Apps Other Apps Other Apps Other Apps Other Apps

  6. NOL-S NOL OneDHS OneDOJ DHS-DOJ State/Local Sharing Model – LAW ENFORCEMENT + INTEL NCTC Secret Online (web) NCTC USG Intelligence Community JTTF SAR Aggregation SECRET via SIPRNet/FBINET Guardian ITACG SECRET This process is still being defined SBU NJTTF eGuardian NCTC Online (web) Threat Data SBU via HSDN, LEO or RISS Fusion Centers SBU Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) SBU SBU USG Data Sharing Services Data Local / Regional Systems “Menu” Approach Source data: ICE CBP Analyst (Fed/State/Local) • violation • status • case • booking • incarceration TECS Enforce NSEERS SEVIS I-94 No Fly Web Query DHS data Record Management Systems Info Sharing System DOJ data C/ACAMS ICEPIC SBU Regional data select all Data Systems Fusion Center or Local Intel Center Source data: ATF BOP DEA FBI USMS • violation • status • case • booking • incarceration “One Federal Face” ACS NADDIS NDPIX Sentry VGTOF WIN JABS Criminal Incident Data Common data standards R-DEx N-DEx NIEM / LEXS National Information Exchange Model (data model) Law Enforcement Information Exchange Specifications In Process > separate but related efforts “Plug & Play” Infrastructure Protection Future applications & data sources USG Info Sharing Environment (ISE) “Shared Space” Federal communities served: Diplomatic Intelligence Military Other USG agencies:HHS, DOI, Treasury Intelligence Products & Data

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