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VISION
Vital criminal justice information is shared through ICJIS web services, providing timely, secure, accurate, and complete integration of information using electronic data exchanges. ICJIS enables operational efficiencies among stakeholder agencies through elimination of redundant data collection/entry, improved data quality, and replacement of paper-based processes where appropriate. Public policy decisionmakers are provided with up-to-date relevant information.
 

 

 

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MISSION
The Mission of the Integrated Criminal Justice Information System is to provide automated systems, information technology expertise, and information pathways to justice and law enforcement agencies, and to develop and implement systems that promote the sharing of criminal justice information that is timely, secure, reliable, and comprehensive, so that criminal justice agencies may more efficiently enhance public safety, improve service to the community, and make quality justice and law enforcement decisions.
 

STRATEGIC GOALS
Goal 1: By July 2010, the ICJIS Agency will provide and maintain the primary pathways for criminal justice agency data exchanges, by continuing to develop and implement secure and reliable web-enabled services, so that all Maricopa County justice and law enforcement county agencies have the means to share common data, eliminate redundant data entry, and efficiently manage operations.

Goal 2: By July 2010, ICJIS data exchanges and supporting systems will become the preferred method and source to exchange vital criminal justice information in a timely, efficient, accurate, and secure manner among justice and law enforcement agencies external to Maricopa County (federal, state, and local), so that they can securely maintain efficient and effective operations.

Goal 3: By July 2010, ICJIS Agency data systems will be relied upon by justice and law enforcement agencies internal and external to Maricopa County, to provide aggregate statistical information on criminal justice processes, so that criminal justice analysts and leaders may access and use vital criminal justice management information for evidence-based public policy decision making.

 
Updated Missions and Goals (09/26/07)