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Discover the latest status of Missouri's integrated justice information system initiatives from March 19-20, 2002. Key highlights include governance structure, legacy system renewal, and implementation of various case management systems. Learn about the infrastructure supporting integration and the four phases involved in achieving seamless information exchange.
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The State of Missouri Status of Integrated Justice Information System Initiatives in Missouri March 19-20, 2002
Positioned for Integration • Implementation Plan in Place • Framework to support integration efforts is in place • Have a governance body in place • Renewal of Principal Legacy Systems Nearly Complete • (NIBRS) National Incident-Based Reporting System with case management capability at local and state level • Prosecutor Dialog System being implemented • (JIS) Justice Information System Case Management for Courts being implemented • (OPII) Offender Management Information System being implemented • (CHRS) Automated Criminal History Records System already completed • (MULESIII) Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System in development with enhancements for NCIC compliance • Infrastructure is Positioned to Support Integration
Four Phases of Integration • Information Exchange Analysis • Interoperability standards • Information sharing standards • Define Exchange Conditions • Procedures for all sharing agencies • Logical business rules to reflect information exchanged between each agency • Demonstrate Feasibility of Information Sharing Using Proposed Interface Specifications • Transition Project from Implementation to Sustained Operations
Measurable Results • Shorten the Window Required for Information Exchange • Interoperability Standards • Interoperability between and among state provided solutions • Interface for locally provided solutions • Alignment with National Initiatives