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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository
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MARYLAND’s BEST PRACTICES Sex Offender Registry – National Recognition HAZMAT – MVA and DPSCS Partnership Electronic Applicant Processing Expanded Electronic Criminal Processing Disposition Reporting Improvements MAFIS Replacement NLETS Automation
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MARYLAND SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY Nationally Recognized APPRISS – Sex Offender Alert Line www.socem.info – Public Awareness Programwww.socem.info Online Registration Program Mapping – Geo Map of Offenders – www.mapsexoffenders.com www.mapsexoffenders.com Justice X-Change
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HAZMAT Five Key Locations with Maryland Fingerprints are done by Repository Staff Hazmat Locations are located within our State at MVA Service Centers Overall Average Fingerprint Processing Time is 10 minutes. Less than 2% Rejection Rate
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ELECTRONIC APPLICANT PROCESSING All Submissions for Civil Businesses to FBI are Electronic Decreased Civil Responses in our State from 6-8 Weeks to 2-3 Days Card Scanners Utilized to Convert Paper Submissions Beginning to Implement Fingerprint Vendors for Civil Fingerprint Collection
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EXPANDED ELECTRONIC CRIMINAL PROCESSING Increased to 70% of Criminal Processing Electronic Submissions via LiveScan Stations in all 24 Counties within the State Card Scan Processing of Remaining Inked Submissions All Criminal Submissions to FBI will be Electronic
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DISPOSITION REPORTING All Disposition Information from Maryland Judiciary is sent to CJIS via MQ Series Interface Daily Completed Review of FBI Synchronization on all III Records prior to March 1998 (750,000 records) Created Mandatory Fields and Quality Controls on all LiveScan Submissions
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MAFIS REPLACEMENT PROJECT Total Upgrade and Enhancements to AFIS System Card Conversion Project Electronic Conversion of over 5 million paper cards Rapid ID Component Flat Impressions – Capacity to Search 10-print Database Decreased Vendor Dependency Increased Lights-Out Functions
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NLETS AUTOMATION Phase 1 – Automated “No Record” Responses to NLETS Inquiries Phase 2 – Automated “Record” Responses to NLETS Inquiries 90% of NLETS Inquiries are Never Touched by Human Resources
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MARYLAND CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEM CENTRAL REPOSITORY Mailing Address:PO Box 32708 Pikesville, MD 21282-2708 Carole J. Shelton cshelton@dpscs.state.md.us cshelton@dpscs.state.md.us Director, CJIS-CR(410) 585-3633 Fax (410) 653-5690 LaVerne Hughes lhughes@dpscs.state.md.us lhughes@dpscs.state.md.us Manager, Customer Service(410) 585-3638 and Quality AssuranceFax (410) 653-5690 Raymond L. Miles rlmiles@dpscs.state.md.us rlmiles@dpscs.state.md.us Manager, Data Integrity(410) 585-3692 Fax (410) 653-5690
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