Law, Safety, & Justice Integration (LSJI)
Vision:
Improve justice operations by making relevant information available to decision makers, operations staff, and law enforcement officers in a timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
- Proactively manage costs associated with the processing and administration of criminal justice cases.
- Provide improved public safety capabilities and services for the constituents of King County.
Purpose:
- Identify opportunities to improve operations and reduce costs associated with the criminal justice process through the improved management of information;
- Develop technology and communications to automate information sharing and eliminate redundant data entry; and
- Implement solutions to streamline operations and improve criminal case management throughout the justice operation.
Overview:
For an overview of this project, please see the 2005 Technology Business Plan.
Quarterly status:
The Law, Safety and Justice Integration (LSJ-I) Program is in implementation mode on its first two major projects - the Booking and Referral System (BARS), and the Consolidated Criminal History Project (CCH).
In Q2, the program implemented portions of the CCH project. However, those changes are dependent on a state data service that is still in development. When the state makes that data available, the project will be completed. Additionally, the program continues to work with the state regarding final details for a regional law enforcement Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) – once available, the county will begin phased implementation (expected by year-end).
The LSJ-I Program also initiated its third project – the “public information portal”. The purpose of this project is to develop a comprehensive set of “criminal justice e-services” for the constituents of King County, and to extend those services to applicable agency employees.
Finally, the LSJ-I Program is about to complete a modification to the strategic plan for this program.
Project Documentation:
Contact information:
Program Manager: Trever Esko, trever.esko@kingcounty.gov
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