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N- DEx. The Law Enforcement National Data Exchange 2012 Emergency Management Conference April 2, 2012. N-DEx. The transition from TDEx to N- DEx 2005 – TDEx created 2007 – Administration was transferred to DPS Crime Records 2009 – DPS assigned TDEx Field Reps

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  1. N-DEx The Law Enforcement National Data Exchange 2012 Emergency Management Conference April 2, 2012

  2. N-DEx The transition from TDEx to N-DEx 2005 – TDEx created 2007 – Administration was transferred to DPS Crime Records 2009 – DPS assigned TDEx Field Reps 2011 – Decision was made to transition to N-DEx 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  3. N-DEx N-DEx is an FBI CJIS Division system. It provides law enforcement agencies (LEAs) with a tool to assist in the investigation of crimes. 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  4. N-DEx Increment 1 – March 2008 Provide the capability to share and manage incident/case report and arrest data Provide the capability to share open/closed investigative case data Provide a secure forum for users to search; graphically visualize data scenarios; and use analytical reporting tools. Supported 50,000 users 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  5. N-DEx Increment 2 – July 2009 Began the integration of the OneDOJ System Expanded capabilities to include collaboration, notification, and subscription Sharing and managing of booking and incarceration data Supported 100,000 users 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  6. N-DEx Increment 3 – March 2011 Expanded capabilities to include the sharing and managing of probation and parole data. Enhanced data collaboration tools. Enhanced notification and subscription tools. Enhanced the home page Supports 200,000 + users 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  7. Who Contributes Data* RECORDS IN SYSTEM *Continued . . .

  8. Who Contributes Data?* *Continued . . .

  9. Who Contributes Data* 126,447,559 Records *As of December 15, 2011

  10. FBI Contributions 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  11. N-DEx 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  12. Becoming an N-Dex User Establish a LEO (Law Enforcement Online) Account From your LEO account, request an N-Dex Account Provide requested information for vetting purposes 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  13. Becoming a Contributing Agency Complete Online Survey Work with Appriss (our vendor) to Install Interface Test Data in Prep Environment Sign Off on Data Submission This same process will be used for agencies who were once contributors and wish to contribute again. 2012 Emergency Management Conference

  14. N-DEx Demonstration Questions? 2012 Emergency Management Conference

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