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20161228-161922-22

Submitted by Ms. April Wall… on

Attended and presented at the MCCA Fall Meeting. The MCCA Fall meeting is held for two days immediately before the annual conference of IACP.

The Major Cities Chiefs Association meets three times a year. Chiefs may bring staff members to attend thee meetings. Law enforcement staff members are allowed in all meeting segments with the exception of Executive Sessions. Official representatives of governmental agencies are normally invited to attend all sessions with the exception of the Executive Sessions.

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Submitted by Dr. John Stewa… on

RAND plans to conduct the fourth in-person meeting of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group. This meeting will focus on addressing the top two topics for follow-on research from prior CJTFG meetings: identifying the most promising emerging technologies for sharing and using information, and determining top business cases for sharing information across the criminal justice enterprise.

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Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

This meeting was held at PM-ISE offices and via teleconference with DHS, PM-ISE and IIR staff to discuss further the potential support needed to provide TA to fusion centers for updating the privacy policies.

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Submitted by Ms. Cherisse R… on

This meeting was held via teleconference with IIR and PM-ISE staff to review the draft Statement of Work for FY 2017 and to discuss the potential efforts to support Fusion Centers with updating their Privacy Policies.

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Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

Responding to the recognized need to measure effectiveness and efficiency of justice programs, a Global Performance Reference Model Task Team (PRM TT) is being assembled to develop guidelines, tools, and models for design, development, and implementation of performance measures, specifically for cross-boundary justice programs and initiatives. This task team’s outcome will be a series of free, easily accessible products housed in the Global Information Sharing Toolkit and geared toward a range of users, from executive decision makers to technology implementers.

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Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

IIR supports the efforts of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) Justice Information Sharing (JIS) Training and Technical Assistance Committee (JTTAC) through the planning, agenda development, hosting, and action item follow-up of standing bi-monthly conference calls.

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Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

During the January – June 2016 reporting period, IIR staff worked closely with BJA, Global, and CICC leadership to determine the ongoing and new priorities for Global and the CICC. Significant discussions to advance these decisions occurred during the Spring 2016 GESC Strategic Planning Session, held May 18-9 at the Office of Justice Programs offices.

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Submitted by Ms. Twyla R Putt on

provide the Newark, NJ Police Department with project management and policy development training. JAN-JUNE 2016 PROGRESS UPDATE: SEARCH staff researched project management and policy management materials, discussed the project with the POC and provided resources via email.

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Submitted by Dr. John Stewa… on

RAND conducted the third in-person meeting of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group, to include facilitating, dynamically capturing and analyzing the discussion and findings, and providing logistics and administrative support. The purpose of this meeting was to broadly survey inter-related technological, social, and political trends with the greatest impacts on criminal justice, discuss what the impacts are and will likely be in the near future (2-5 years), and develop potential responses.

20160128-142922-14

Submitted by Kate Halleron on

Center staff conducted 2 email correspondence with the Mille Lacs Tribe. The purpose of the email correspondence was to discuss the process of organizing and coding data. Staff assisted in creating an outline of work that needed to be done to draft a needs assessment report based on the qualitative data of the Family Services interviews and focus groups.

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