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Jason A. Henry Deputy Director Law Enforcement Information Sharing Initiati ve. Vision. DHS INFORMATION SHARING VISION STATEMENT
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Jason A. Henry Deputy Director Law Enforcement Information Sharing Initiative
Vision • DHS INFORMATION SHARING VISION STATEMENT • By September 30, 2015, DHS will transform the Department’s culture, policies, and architecture (e.g., processes, standards, and technologies) to enable the consistent successful execution of the five core homeland security missions and further mature and strengthen the homeland security enterprise’s information sharing environment to ensure that the right information gets to the right people at the right time, while protecting privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties. • DHS LEISI VISION STATEMENT • DHS LEISI will enable an agile environment for sharing DHS Law Enforcement Information, thereby increasing the security and safety of the Homeland. May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
DHS LEIS Service Evolution • FY 2006 – Mercury Pilot • Share ICE SAC Seattle Data • Allowed members of LInX NW to view DHS/ICE LE Information • Unstructured Narrative Information such as Case Records and Reports of Investigation • Information was hand carried by Agents on a CD Rom • FY 2008 – Web-based LEIS Service Launched • Allow LE agencies to rapidly share and access LE information • Bidirectional capability • FY 2011 – Expand Sharing Capabilities • Expand bidirectional capabilities • Improve ability to transmit biometric information • Increase DHS LE Data available for sharing 2006 2011 2008 May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
State Local and Regional Information Sharing State Local and Regional Information Sharing DHS ESB DHS ESB Applications Applications TX TX TX TX TX TX ICE INFO | ICE DFD ICE INFO | ICE DFD TDEX TDEx TDEX TDEX TDEX TDEX AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ Link Link Link Link Link Link ICE DF ICE DF LEAP LEAP LEAP LEAP LEAP LEAP LEIS Service LEIS Service LASD LASD LASD LASD LASD LASD ARJIS ARJIS ARJIS ARJIS ARJIS ARJIS Nlets Nlets Nlets Nlets Nlets Nlets Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Services Services Services Services Services Services LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX NW NW NW NW NW NW LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX LInX HR HR HR HR HR HR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR NCR Analytic Analytic Analytic Analytic Analytic Analytic Services Services Services Services Services Services TECS TECS TECS TECS TECS TECS NDPIX NDPIX NDPIX NDPIX NDPIX NDPIX EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC EPIC OCDETF OCDETF OCDETF OCDETF OCDETF OCDETF N N N N N N - - - - - - DEX DEX DEX DEX DEX DEx NCTC NCTC NCTC NCTC NCTC NCTC PCSC PCSC PCSC PCSC PCSC PCSC Europol Europol Europol Europol Europol Europol SAG SAG SAG SAG SAG SAG NIEM, LEXS 3.1 Search & Retrieve Search & Retrieve N-DEx ONE DOJ Publish & Discover Publish & Discover Interpol Interpol Interpol Interpol Interpol Interpol SOCA SOCA SOCA SOCA SOCA SOCA LEIS Service - Single Access to Federal Law Enforcement Information So Cal LInX May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
Current Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network N DEx – Sept. 2010 1000+ Agencies Nationwide (LINX NW) Seattle - Aug 2008 301 Agencies MSA Pop – 2.5M LInX National Capital Region – Dec. 2009; 115 Agencies MSA Pop. 5.3M AZ Link - 2Q 2010 47 agencies Pop. 6.6M LASD (COPLINK) – Mar 2008; 1 Agency MSA Pop. – 9.9M LInX Hampton Roads 1Q FY2011 140 Agencies MSA – Pop. 1.7M Nlets – 3Q FY2010 1.2 M Law Enforcement Officers in US & Canada ARJIS (SD) – Mar 2008 59 Agencies MSA Pop. 3.0M TX LEAP - 3Q 2009 Expected 100 Agencies State Pop. – 23.8M So Cal LInX -1Q FY2011 Expected 1 Agency MSA Pop. 17.7M TDEx –September 2009 464 Agencies State Pop. – 23.8M 5 5 May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
N-DEx Participants (Current & Projected) N-DEx is receiving data from 23 systems representing over 3,080 agencies Local, state, tribal and other federal agency data available to users through N-DEx access Current data available in N-DEx - 100,485,459 records • State • Alabama (ULTRA) • Delaware (DELJIS) • Kansas (KIBRS) • Kentucky (KSP) • Missouri (Mo-DEx) • Nebraska (NCJIS) • New Jersey (NJ-Dex) • Ohio (OLLEISN) • Oregon (O-NIRBRS) • Texas (T-DEx) • Wisconsin (WIJIS) • Illinois (I-CLEAR) • Indiana – DOC • Massachusetts (SWISS) • Michigan (Mi-DEx) • Nevada – DOC • New York (NYDEx) • Tennessee (TIBRS) • West Virginia – DOC • Regional • San Diego Automated Regional • Justice Information System (ARJIS) • Los Angeles Incident Information Reporting System (IRIS) • Hampton Roads, VA (LInX) • Harrison Co, WV • Bay Area California (ARIES) • Chicago (CLEAR) • District of Columbia Metro Police Department • Gulf Coast Region (LInX) • Los Angeles Police Department • Mifflin County, PA • National Capitol Region (LInX) • New Orleans Police Department • North Little Rock, AR • Northwest Region (LInX) • Southeast Region (LInX) • Southeastern Pennsylvania (LEJIS) • Southern California (LInX) • St. Louis (Crimematrix) • May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry Federal • FBI • ATF • BOP • DEA • AFOSI • U.S. Marshal • JABS • DHS • D-DEx
Tribal Police Departments Accessing DHS LE Data Via External Sharing Partners Arizona / AZLink / Nlets: • Pascua Yaqui Police Department (Tucson, AZ) • Salt River Police Department (Scottsdale, AZ) • 18 Arizona Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies with Nlets ORIs Texas / T-DEx: • Ysleta Del Sur Tribal Police Department Washington State / LINx NW: • Swinomish Tribal Police Department (Skagit County, WA) • Port Gamble Tribal Police Department (Suquamish, WA) May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
Tribal PD Users Accessing N-DEx • Currently, there are 8 Tribal Police Departments that have access to N-DEx: • Oneida Nation Police Department • Gila River Indian Community Police Department • Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police Department • Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribal Police Department • Commissioned Police Department Hopland Reservation • Robinson Rancheria Police Department • Fort Belknap Community Police Department • Quinault Nation Public Safety Department May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
Tribal PD Users Accessing Nlets • Unique identifiers or “ORIs” are issued to law enforcement agencies (LEA) who • are authorized to conduct Nlets transactions. • ORIs serve as a routing address for queries / responses provided through Nlets. • Currently, there are approximately 299 ORIs being used by tribal law • enforcement agencies. May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
Future Information To Be Shared • Text search capability • Suspect photos • Two (2) Finger Index Prints • Case types • Reason for arrest • Most violent conviction • Reason for deportation • Enriched biographical suspect data • Contact information for the Case Agent • Record of investigation (ROI) data (Pending approval by DHS Policy) May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
International Discussions • UK Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA) • EUROPOL Strategic Alliance Group (SAG) • Preventing and Combating Serious Crimes (PCSC) Initiative • International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) • May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
DHS LEISI Performance Measures (2011-2015) • Strategic Goal 1: Advance LE Information Sharing • Increased membership/relations with major LE Organizations • Increase DHS LEISI developmental assignments • Effective implementation of Executive Orders, MD and Policies • Reduction of points of entry for external stakeholders • Document the cost of information sharing • Strategic Goal 2: Strengthen Information Sharing Collaborations • Increase awareness of DHS information and use of ISAAs • Implementation of Best Practices • Identification of key LE data elements and structures • Increase DHS component data sets available to share • Conduct outreach to targeted potential partners • Increase queries for information by agency • Increase number of users that continue to use the LEIS Service • Strategic Goal 3: Enable Information Discovery and Increase • Utilization • Host an Annual Conference/Roundtable that promotes LE information sharing • Host and/or participate in information sharing interchange events • Develop LE Information Sharing training plan to be used by all LE Partners • Develop Standard Operating Procedures for use by LE agencies to assist in • the operational use of DHS information sharing sources May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
FY2011 Activities • 2010 IACP Conference • 2010 Major City Chiefs Conference • 2010 Nlets Federal Members Meeting • 2011 IJIS Conference • 2011 National Fusion Center Conference • 2011 IACP Law Enforcement Information Management Conference • 2011 APCO Conference • 2011 National Sheriff’s Association Conference • 2011 IIR Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative • 2011 Nlets Conference • Various Partner Conferences and Meetings May 2011 For Official Use Only Henry
Contact Information Jason A. Henry Deputy Director, Law Enforcement Information Sharing Initiative 500 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20536 (202) 732-3706 DHS-LEISI@dhs.gov