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Eric Webb, JNET Communication Manager JNET Updates
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Who or what is JNET? What’s new at JNET? JNET Applications JNET Services Agenda
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Timeline Governance Vision Strategic Plan Who is JNET?
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1995199619971998199920002001200220042005 Special Session on Crime In 1995 the Governor’s Office called for a Special Session on Crime that resulted in new laws that gave law enforcement officers new and innovative tools to combat crime. Integrated Justice Project Launched The Integrated Criminal Justice Project is initiated by the Governor’s Office of Administration to develop a strategic vision for electronic information exchange between justice and justice affiliated agencies. General Funds Allocated/Blueprint Created The Governor’s Office of Administration designated $11M in the 1997-1998 General Fund Budget to begin building the Justice Network; the JNET Steering Committee was subsequently formed. In 1997, the JNET Blueprint was created and represented a high-level architectural outline for JNET. JNET Connectivity Established In 1999, the Steering Committee designates users within their agencies; connectivity and deployment begins. The Production Facility at the Commonwealth Technology Center is created. A total of 120 users are connected. Applications/Governance Implemented In May 1999, the Notifications system and the JNET Messaging Infrastructure are implemented. In June, the Governance Structure is created and the JNET Office is established at the State Police Headquarters. JNET begins rollout to fourteen pilot counties. By the end of the year, a total of 50 additional users are connected in Montgomery and Cumberland counties. Expanded Functionality and User Base Case file transfer, PennDOT photo images, and Live Post Transactions are implemented. Digital mug shots are available via the Criminal Justice Inquiry as are criminal Justice Data Transfer and Juvenile Tracking system. The County Integration Project expanded to a second tier Counties. Distributed Registration & County Messaging In January 2001, the distributed registration functions are fully deployed. In February, JNET extended to Internet Explorer users. By March, JNET reaches 1200 users. JNET includes select NCIC transactions and message distributor deployed. By mid-year, JTS is deployed in 11 counties with JNET messaging servers in four counties. 14,000 Users & All 67 PA Counties In 2004, the JNET user-base expands to over 14,000 users. JNET expands its secure infrastructure to all 67 counties and expands notifications to 20 counties and an additional 2 state agencies. JNET delivers Enhanced CPIN for an investigative photo search and delivers PennDOT Certified Driver Records. 20,000 Users & All 67 PA Counties Expanded access to NCIC,NLETS, III transactions. Extended services to Public Safety Community. Enabled access to secure docket sheets. Developed Facial Recognition and provided access to Statewide Local Police RMS. 20032006200720082009 Key Milestone JNET Delivers over 300,000 notifications and the user base exceeds 30,000. JNET Warrant Search First Information Service Bus (ISB) application is deployed; the Federated Warrant Search access data from several disparate locations. JNET Agency Advisory Subcommittee (JAAS) The Steering Committee combined a number of previously-created subcommittees into one subcommittee, the JNET Agency Advisory Subcommittee (JAAS). JAAS considers policy issues and provides the organization and the Steering Committee with governance recommendations.
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JNET EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Strategic Policy Budget – Oversight Secretary Deputy Secretary STEERING COMMITTEE Tactical Planning Project Implementation Agency CIO/Director/JNET EX.Dir. JNET AGENCY ADVISORY SUBCOMMITTEE Analysis and Issues, Recommendations Agency & JNET Office Representatives SENIOR POLICY TEAM Policy, Legal Oversight General Counsel CIO, Policy Office, Budget Office, Governor’s Office THE PENNSYLVANIA JUSTICE NETWORK Day-to-Day Project Office, Contract Management, Development and Operation of JNET JNET Executive Director JNET Office OA / OIT Organizational Oversight Enterprise Standards Director of Enterprise Projects Action Teams Work Groups Governance Agencies Governor’s Policy Office Office of Administration Office of Attorney General Office of the Budget Office of General Counsel Office of Inspector General Juvenile Court Judges’ Comm. Pennsylvania State Police Governance Agencies Admin Office of Pa Courts Board of Pardons Board of Probation and Parole Commission on Crime & Delinquency Commission on Sentencing Department of Corrections Department of Public Welfare Department of Transportation
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Through the full commitment of its business partners, leadership and staff resources, the Pennsylvania Justice Network will provide the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with: A platform for related policy and operational discussions. A secure integrated justice infrastructure. A mature SOA platform. Agile business service solutions. Innovative and relevant technologies. Timely and cost-effective access to accurate and complete information. JNET Vision
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JNET Strategic Plan
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Increase the number of services available to business partner agencies to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Improve application development; including CA2. Develop Secure Applications for Mobile Environment. Consolidate JNET’s dependency on leased business partner connections and migrate traffic to the internet. Ability to build and have a functional disaster recover site available. Enhance JNET’s new security infrastructure. Enhance JNET’s Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform. Reduce maintenance and support costs. JNET Strategic Plan
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Who or what is JNET? What’s new at JNET? JNET Applications JNET Services Agenda
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JNET Secure Portal
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Username & Password Access
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Internet Access
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JNET Mobile Applications
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Service Oriented Architecture
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JNET Reports
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JNET Annual Report
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JNET Integration Meeting May 22 nd & 23 rd Organized into three sections: JNET Updates Agency Updates Application Updates Breakouts re-organized (Business, Technical, JNET Specific) County and federal participation
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Who or what is JNET? What’s new at JNET? JNET Applications JNET Services Agenda
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JNET Applications JNET Warrant Search JNET Photo Search JNET Address Search JNET Flexible Search LEJIS PennDOT In Transit Tag
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Enhanced Warrant Search This enhanced version, like the older version, will allow authorized users to search the following data sources for active warrant information: Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) Department of Public Welfare-Domestic Relations (DRO) Pennsylvania State Police CLEAN
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Split Screen View - Search 26 PreviousEnhanced
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Split Screen View - Results 27 PreviousEnhanced
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28 PreviousEnhanced Split Screen – AOPC Results
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Split Screen – CLEAN Results 29 PreviousEnhanced
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Split Screen - DRO Results 30 PreviousEnhanced
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Print Capabilities 1.Select the box next to the desired record (checkbox will appear). 2.You can also print all by selecting the box in the header. 3.The View PDF button will only become active if a record is selected. Otherwise it will remain grayed out. Users can also print from the summary record by selecting the View PDF button. You are NOT printing an actual “warrant,” just summary information for a warrant record.
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New! - Last 10 Searches ORI & Attention will only appear for CH users. Will resubmit the query with the exact information showing.
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JNET Federated Services - Photo
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JNET Federated Services - Address
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Electronic Reporting Status Total: 48 Counties COUNTY ADULT PROBATION
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JNET ER2P Production Philadelphia County Cambria County
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Armstrong3/3/2010Dauphin2/4/2010Monroe2/4/2010 Adams4/28/2009Delaware6/30/2009Montgomery1/7/2008 Allegheny2/9/2011Elk11/2009 Northampton 2/3/2009 Beaver10/21/2009Erie11/2009Perry9/11/2009 Bedford10/15/2009Franklin12/2/2008Philadelphia6/15/2011 Berks6/15/2009Greene10/14/2009Pike2/25/2009 Blair4/17/2009Huntingdon4/27/2009 Schuylkill1/06/2010 Bradford6/22/2009Indiana1/6/2010Snyder6/23/2009 Bucks5/21/2008Jefferson1/27/2010Somerset5/5/2009 Butler5/26/2009Juniata4/30/2009Susquehanna3/3/2010 Cambria7/30/2009Lackawanna2/3/2009Tioga2/25/2009 Centre1/28/2008Lancaster5/27/2009Union1/6/2010 Chester6/29/2011Lawrence1/27/2010Venango1/6/2010 Clarion1/27/2010Lebanon12/2/2008Warren7/30/2009 Clearfield1/6/2010Luzerne2/3/2009Washington10/16/2009 Clinton11/12/2008McKean3/3/2010Wayne4/21/2009 Columbia11/2009Mercer4/17/2009 Crawford7/30/2009Mifflin6/19/2009 JNET ERII – County Jails (52)
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JNET ER I – County Jails (5) Cumberland4/28/2004 Lehigh8/3/2005 Lycoming9/24/2003 Westmoreland8/28/2004 York6/2/2004
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JNET Flexible Search
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LEJIS
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PennDOT In Transit Tag
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Who or what is JNET? What’s new at JNET? JNET Applications JNET Services Agenda
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JNET Web Services
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JNET Web Service Monitoring
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Eric Webb, ewebb@pa.gov Questions?
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