Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION
1CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION
- James A. Loudermilk
- Enterprise Architect
- May 17, 2007
2CJIS Organizational Chart
3CJIS Major Services/Capabilities
- National fingerprint and criminal history system
- Provides automated fingerprint search
capabilities, latent searching capability,
electronic image storage, and electronic exchange
of fingerprints and responses, 24 hours/day, 365
days/year
Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (IAFIS)
- Submissions received
- 23.1 million FY06, 11.6 increase from FY05
- 46 Criminal 54 Civil
- 88 received electronically
- Submissions processed
- 23.2 million FY06
- Approximately 2 million per month
- One Day Records
- April 5, 2006 105,875 submissions processed
- June 20, 2006 107,615 submissions received
- Criminal submissions completed within 2 hours
- FY06 96.8 FY05 96.7
- Average response time for electronic criminal
submissions
- FY06 21 minutes FY05 28 minutes
4CJIS Major Services/Capabilities
- Statistics
- Total transactions
- FY06 1,801,802,679
- FY05 1,639,544,366
- Increase from FY05 to FY06
- 9.9
- NCIC Peak Daily Record
- January 4, 2007 6,486,744
- Average Response Time 0.0718 seconds
- License Plate Reader Project
- Currently, 18 states and Washington, DC receive
NCIC extract daily
- 4 local agencies receive the extract directly, at
the request of the state
- Computerized database of documented criminal
justice information available to virtually every
law enforcement agency nationwide, 24 hours/day,
365 days/year - Operates under a shared management concept
between the FBI and state and federal criminal
justice agencies
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
5CJIS Major Services/Capabilities
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2006 Project-to-Date
- Total NICS Inquiries
10,036,933 72,097,650
- Federal Immediate Proceeds
4,771,494 30,584,913
- Federal Denials
69,930 543,363
- Explosives Checks
70,686 186,696
- October December FY06 compared to October
December FY07 has resulted in a 11.02 increase
in total NICS checks.
- Immediate Determination Rate (IDR) as of
12/31/06
- 91.57
- NICS E-Check IDR as of 12/31/2006
- 90.54
- Mental Defective Records make up 298,571 of the
4,310,442 records in the NICS Index as of
12/31/06
- Provides full services in response to Brady Act
requirements that Federal Firearms Licensees
(FFLs) request background checks on individuals
attempting to receive a firearm
National Instant Criminal Background Check System
(NICS)
6CJIS Major Services/Capabilities
- Incident-based crime reporting system that
provides a nationwide view of crime based on the
submission of statistics by law enforcement
agencies throughout the country - More than 17,000 local, state and federal law
enforcement agencies, five territories and the
District of Columbia contribute crime statistics
- Crime in the United States, 2005, released on
09/18/2006 as a Web-only publication.
- Hate Crime Statistics, 2005, released 10/16/2006
as a Web-only publication.
- Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted,
2005, released on 10/30/2006 as a Web-only
publication.
- The FBI is striving to reduce its reliance on
hard copy publications in order to make
productive use of resources and to improve
accessibility to UCR data for all of its
consumers. - UCR Publications can be located on the
www.fbi.gov website.
Uniform Crime Report (UCR) National
Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
7CJIS Major Services/Capabilities
- National interactive computer communications
system and information service
- An Intranet exclusively for the law enforcement
community
- FBI National Alert System
- Ability to reach 20,000 users/command centers
within 5 minutes
- Can send up to 160,000 unsecured notifications to
pagers, cellular phones, and other wireless
devices to advise that an alert has been sent
- Virtual Command Center
- Currently LEO can support 50 VCCs, on 2/17/07
able to support over 100 VCCs located around the
world
- System Relocation LEO reengineering and
relocation project completed
- National Dental Image Repository (NDIR) on LEO
- Voluntary tool that allows agencies to post
supplemental dental images related to their NCIC
Missing Person, Wanted Person, and Unidentified
Person File records in a web environment - Washington State Patrol currently has 67 records
in the NDIR
Law Enforcement Online (LEO)
8PORTAL SERVICES
9CJIS Wide Area Network
10Recovered Tip received by MC3
The MC3 is working with the Security Division to
be utilized for Personnel Accountability for each
FBI Field Office's disaster recovery plan.
11CJIS Initiatives
- Initiative to manage searches across all CJIS
systems for identification information on known
or suspected terrorists if a hit is made on one
of 40,000 potential terrorist prints
CJIS Division Intelligence Group (CDIG)
- New system vision is to share criminal justice
information across jurisdictional boundaries and
to provide new investigative tools that enhance
the Nations ability to fight crime and terrorism
National Data Exchange (N-DEx)
12James A. Loudermilk Enterprise Architect 202-233
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James.LoudermilkII_at_ic.fbi.gov