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LEITSC Priority   
Exchanges for RMS


In 2005, the LEITSC RMS Functional Standards Committee identified several different internal and external data exchanges that a RMS should be able to perform. Some of these exchanges have been developed by LEITSC and can be found here...

Resolutions

NSA Resolution

Requested to the FBI that the N-DEx project reference and apply the LEITSC RMS Functional Standards in the development of the  RMS capacity within N-DEx.

NOBLE Resolution

Supports the work that LEITSC has done on developing the Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement CAD and RMS.

IACP Resolution

Supports the Law Enforcement Information Management Section and LEITSC.


LEITSC - A Project Manager's Guide to RMS/CAD System Software Acquisition
 

A Project Manager's Guide to RMS/CAD System Software Acquisition

With support from the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), LEITSC has published A Project Manager's Guide to RMS/CAD System Software Acquisition.

This no-cost guide was developed to provide law enforcement practitioners with a practical and high level overview of project planning, requirements development, and purchasing phases of RMS/CAD System software acquisition. This document is based on the LEITSC Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Version I and Records Management Systems (RMS) Version II.


LEITSC Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Version I and Records Management Systems (RMS) Version II
 

Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Records Management Systems Version II                            Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided (CAD) Systems

With support from the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), LEITSC has published the Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Version I and Records Management Systems Version II.

These tools provide significant guidance to agencies developing a request for proposal (RFP) for purchasing or upgrading a CAD or RMS. They are designed to inform law enforcement about the basic functional requirements that all RMS and CAD systems should have in order to achieve interoperability.

Upcoming Events

Important Information

NSA Annual Conference

NOBLE Annual Conference

IACP Annual Conference

The LEITSC CAD/RMS Assessment Tool is now available.  The CAD/RMS Assessment Tool is designed to provide significant assistance to agencies formulating a RFP for RMS or CAD systems

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is offering free crime mapping training to law enforcement through their Crime Mapping and Analysis Program. To learn more about this opportunity please visit here...

The LEITSC 2008 Year End Newsletter is now available.

 

With support from the Bureau of Justice Assistance
This site is supported by Grant Number 2006-LD-BX-K005 awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The Bureau of Justice assistance is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice,  the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Office for Victims of Crime. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the author and do not represent the official position or policies of the United States Department of Justice.


Acronym List

Resources
 

LEITSC Helpdesk

IACP Technology Clearinghouse
 
Office of Justice Programs


Bureau of Justice Assistance

OJP Technology Initiatives

NIEM

Global

National Strategy for Information Sharing


Agency Resources

Want to see what other agencies are doing? Need some help getting started?

These
surveys, conducted by the IACP Technology Clearinghouse and co
mpleted by law enforcement agencies around the country,  will provide you with background information on that particular agency's project, including funding resources, hardware and software vendors utilized for that project.

 
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