2/20/07 1 possible criminal history and case and criminal history (pch/cach) implementation report...
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2/20/07 1
Possible Criminal History and
Case and Criminal History(PCH/CACH)
Implementation Report
Mo WestJIN Program Manager
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Presentation Outline
• Objectives• Requirements• Architecture• Implementation• Capabilities• Expansion• Recognition
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PCH/CACH Objectives
• Design a fully operational, scalable application that will allow state and local criminal justice agencies to exchange information securely, reliably, and in real time regardless of the existing technology infrastructures
• Deliver a solution based on an open standards and service based architecture that builds on the existing state infrastructure and improves the flow of information in a flexible and cost effective manner
• Provide an architecture based on customer requirements and current operational environments
• Deliver a solution that meets the requirements and support the strategic directions of the participating stakeholders
• Solution will be comprised of two web-based queries designed, developed, and deployed on the integration platforms
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Requirements
• Consolidated returns on ‘ID of Possible Matches’ from JIS and ACCESS in a single query
• Consolidate returns on ‘Criminal/Case History’ from JIS and ACCESS in a single query
• All queries will be asynchronous request/reply web services• Standardized security tokens for external agency authentication• JINDEX perform GJXDM compliant web service translation• Provide service status, availability, and usage metrics to authorized
users and administrators
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Architecture
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Architecture-simplified
JINDEX
Criminal History
Protection Orders
Warrants
Case History
Driver Info
Court Information
ProTrac
JILS
JINDEX
ACCESS
JIS
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Implementation
• JIN: JINDEX integration configuration, connector development, message exchange specifications, translation configuration, install certificate acceptance mechanism
• WSP: Verify query execution, validate ORI and addresses, validate security access
• AOC: Web service development and deployment, validate message specifications, install and test certificates
• King County: develop web service ‘consumer’ application, install and test certificates, conduct unit and acceptance tests
• Yakima County: develop web service ‘consumer’ application, conduct unit and acceptance tests
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Outcomes
• PCH/CACH is fully operational, scalable application that provides secure, reliable, and real time criminal information to justice professionals
• PCH/CACH is based on open standards and services that utilize existing infrastructure and is cost effective and flexible
• PCH/CACH is based on customer requirements and operational environments
• PCH/CACH meets the requirements and support the strategic directions of the participating stakeholders
• Solution is comprised of two web-based queries (Possible Criminal History/Case And Criminal History) designed, developed, and deployed on the JINDEX integration platform
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Next Steps
• Finish the development of the demonstration interface
• Complete the Project Review and Assessment with stakeholders
• Restructure support documentation and procedures• Restructure technical and implementation
requirements for new local justice agencies
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Recognition
• AOC: Randy McKown-Project Management, Brian Leonardo-Architecture/Development, Michael Simpson-Development/Testing
• WSP: Dan Parsens-Architecture/TAG rep, Al Lane-Testing Validation• King County: Trevor Esko-Project Management/TAG rep, Gregory
McDaniel-Development/Testing• Yakima County: George Helton-Project Management/TAG rep,
Francisco Perez-Development/Testing• DIS/JIN: Scott Bream-Project Management, John Howe-
Architecture/TAG rep, Steven Scott-Development/Testing• Online Business Systems: David Neufeld-Project Management,
Bryan Lepine-Project Management/Development, Bradley Falk-Development/Testing