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FBR (Field Based Reporting) Project

FBR (Field Based Reporting) Project. How we got here and what it means to you and your organization. Reporting History.

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FBR (Field Based Reporting) Project

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  1. FBR (Field Based Reporting) Project How we got here and what it means to you and your organization

  2. Reporting History • The Federal government requires of each State numerous reporting functions. In the State of Kansas there are several mandated forms required by Law Enforcement to complete and to send forward to multiple state agencies, who then uses that data for the benefit of Kansas and well as sharing that data interstate, intrastate and federally.

  3. Reporting Forms Application • Underneath the umbrella of the TRCC (Traffic Records Coordinating Council) KHP was the chosen agency to create a new reporting system • The project will be the creation of a new Field Based Reporting (FBR) system called KLER.   • KHP is to develop this system and to make it available for the entire law enforcement community of Kansas.  • The Electronic Accident Data Collection and Reporting (EADCR) and Automated Field Reporting System (AFRS) will be retired and the KLER system will take their place.

  4. FBR system to be called KLER • The new system will be called KLER (Kansas Law Enforcement Reporting) • The “KLER Choice” for Law Enforcement • KLER incorporates the combined best features of EADCR, AFRS and the other States data capturing systems. • Expected release Date – Starting Mid 2009

  5. The primary objective of the KLER system is to provide a ‘Best of Class’ interface for Law Enforcement to better support the officers in the field. • KLER will utilize appropriate scanning technologies to facilitate the capture of personal and vehicle data. • For example driver license information can be mag card or bar code read into the system. • Another example would be inputting vehicle information from the registration by scanning the bar code. • KLER will integrate with the product Easy Street Draw (ESD). ESD will be used to graphically record the accident scene details with the results being embedded in the form.

  6. Kansas Law Enforcement Reporting (KLER) • KLER is a road-side or desktop data capturing application. • KLER will capture the required data elements in the most efficient mannerism as possible. Using numerous sharing and data capturing methodologies • Law enforcement will be able to capture the data road-side utilizing current technologies of readers, scanners, etc. • There is a drawing tool to allow for the accident drawing • Listing of reportable State Statues, Drop Downs lists, etc.. • A validation process of the data that matches the validation done for each repository with immediate results displayed back to the officer. • The last portion will be once successful validation process has been completed files will be created for electronic submittal to State of Kansas and or local RMS systems.

  7. Initial Forms to be included • KDOT 850,KDOT 851,KDOT 852 *** • KDOT is now completing new accident forms which will be included • KBI – Arrest • KBI – Offense • KBI – Supplemental • KDOR – Insurance Verification • Tow and Wrecker service report • Accident Courtesy report • DUI report • Evidence report • Response to resistance report • Pursuit report • Narrative report

  8. KLER • Why is it the “KLER Choice” for you? • This new system will be supplied to Law Enforcement at NO CHARGE !!! • It will save time and effort on report writing • It will run standalone on MDU’s or Desktops and can run Server based. • It will not require any special licensed client and will run on Windows 2000, XP and Vista (when authorized)

  9. Why KLER • It will incorporate EDS drawing package • It will incorporate Validation routines for correct form completion • It will share people, vehicle and case data so the information is only typed once. • Can save at anytime – Your naming scheme • It will integrate with scanners for Drivers licenses and Registration barcode reading • Saving time and Effort for Officer on the road

  10. Why KLER • Utilizes drop down boxes for selection • Creates files for transmit to State repositories • Creates XML files for RMS interfacing **** • **** RMS interfacing is vendor or agency responsibility • Creates a pdf form version for printing, or saving • It uses auto-sizing to adjust from MDU’s to desktops • Includes KDOT and KBI manuals within the help section as well as online State Statue information • Website to be developed for updates of KLER components once installed

  11. KLER Prototype Shots • The following slides will provide you a look at the prototype of KLER. • Highlights of KLER will include: • Auto-Resizing depending on screen size • Assisted information gathering, sharing and report writing • Auto fill & Share information screens • Drop down selections • Error detection methodology (validation) • Easy Street Drawing tool • Help File manuals – KDOT – KBI – ESD - KLER

  12. KLER Screen Shot

  13. Thank you for Reviewing information on KLER Mark L. Thurman Chief Information Officer Kansas Highway Patrol mthurman@khp.ks.gov

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