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California
Statewide
Data
Sharing
Task
Force
Sheriff
Adam
Christianson
Chief
Lisa
Solomon
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Overview:
What
is
the
Taskforce?
•
Partnership
of
CPCA
and
CSSA
–
the
Statewide
Data
Sharing
Task
Force
was
established
in
2008
to
provide
leadership
and
direction
on
initiatives
related
to
law
and
justice
information
sharing
•
Goal
–
comprehensive
data
sharing
throughout
the
State
of
California
and
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Members
•
Statewide
Associations
• CPCA,
CSSA,
CPOA,
CDAA,
CLC
5
•
State
Agencies
• AOC,
CA
‐
DOJ,
Cal
‐
EMA,
CHP
4
•
Federal
Agencies
• USAO
(
Eastern CA Dist.)
,
US
DOJ,
US
DHS
3
•
Regional
Systems
• ILJAOC,
ARJIS,
ARIES
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Area
of
Focus
•
Data
Standards
and
Quality
•
Data
Sharing
MOUs
and
Policies
•
Continued
Expansion
of
Regional
Connectivity
•
Integration
with
Regional
Fusion
Centers
•
Collaboration
for
Inter
‐
State
Information
Sharing
•
Suspicious
Activity
Reporting
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Purpose
•
Criminals
don’t
stay
in
one
city
or
county
–
Society
is
more
transitory
–
Having
access
to
data
from
other
regions
is
critical
•
Detailed
regional
data
access
•
Improved
processes
•
Ultimately
it
is
about:
–
Officer
safety
–
Access
to
real
‐
time,
relevant
data
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How
This
Plays
out
in
California
Sacramento
County
Sheriff's
Department
April
13,
2011
• Drug case with a soon to expire pen register with a target.
• Created link chart – one subject had the name of “James Brown”
with a bogus address.
• Couldn’t associate the number to a person or address. Checked
various systems: KPF, Lexis Nexis, Entersect, CAD, RMS, etc…
• Used Coplink to query subject’s phone number and got a hit from a
traffic accident report in Placer County.
• Report occurred while the “pen” was in place.
• Report had subject’s name, address & phone number.
• Ran the suspect and sure enough, he had drug arrests.
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How
This
Plays
out
in
California
San
Bernardino
County
Sheriff’s
Department
‐
April
21,
2011
• Victorville Gang Unit Deputy attended COPLINK training and right
after class, responded to a shooting.
• The victim sustained 7 gun shot wounds. Victim statement‐ shooter
was a black male adult with the moniker of “keylime.”
• Victim’s girlfriend had the suspect’s cell phone number. The phone
number was registered to a female.
• Coplink search was conducted using the moniker along with the
parameters of: black male, Victorville, associated with the female’s
phone number. Possible suspect, first name of Keelon was quickly
identified.
• Using a six pack, Keelon was ID’ed as the shooter.
• The suspect was located and arrested early the next morning, less
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History
of
CA
Data
Sharing
•
Efforts
to
share
data
regionally
began
in
early
2000’s
•
Data
Sharing
Task
Force
formed
in
2008
•
Cal
‐
EMA
purchased
statewide
Coplink
Licenses
for
all
Law
Enforcement
Officers
in
CA
in
2008
($4
million)
•
Cal
‐
EMA
hires
Data
Sharing
Coordinator
in
2009
•
CA
Node
Administrators’
Group
formed
in
2010
•
All
efforts
focus
on:
–
Officer
Safety
–
Access
to
real
‐
time
information
–
Cross
jurisdiction
access
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Regional
Expansion
• regional data sharing systems in CA
16
• CA Law enforcement personnel77%
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Data
Being
Shared
Local
&
Regional
RMS JMS Mugshots – Warrants – Sex Registrants – Gang Data – CAD – Court and DA – Probation – Citations – ALPR – Facial Recognition
State
&
Federal
– ICE – OneDOJ – NDEx – Parole LEADS – Nlets – Cal‐Gang – Cal‐Photo – Megan’s Law
– Wanted and Missing Persons
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Lessons
Learned
•
Marketing
the
task
force
within
CA
and
outside
the
state
•
Governance
•
Indemnification
is
a
challenge
that
divides
the
state
•
Data
quality
•
Sharing
between
regions
(policy
‐
governance,
technology
‐
how
we
connect,
federated
security)
•
What
types
of
data
do
we
share?
•
Privacy
and
access
rules
•
The
power
of
collaboration
within
the
state
grassroots
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Document
Sharing
site
•
www.srfers.org
–
JPA
Template
–
MOU
Template
–
Charter
Template
–
Contact
List
for
Task
Force
Members
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Road
Forward
•
Single
voice
for
the
state
–
Strategy
for
statewide
connectivity
–
Standards
in
Data
–
Legislative
push
–
Advocate
for
Law
&
Justice
–
Communicating
with
leaders
within
CA
to
raise
awareness
•
State
‐
level
node
(state
data)
•
Rural
areas
(grant
funding)
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Contact
Information
•
Chief
Lisa
Solomon
–
Paso
Robles
Police
Department
–
(805)
227
‐
7520
–
•
Sheriff
Adam
Christianson
–
Stanislaus
County
Sheriff’s
Department
–
(209)
525
‐
7216