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| Our network covers the entire
criminal justice and public safety system. Courts, Corrections
and Law Enforcement professionals as well as Integrated Justice
practitioners are available in all technology areas. These experts
are current, former and retired criminal justice and public safety IT professionals
who have been involved in every aspect of the business. From
buyers to sellers, CJIS GROUP understands the needs and requirements of the government
community as well as the needs and requirements of the corporate community. |
| CJIS GROUP Partners |
| PJ Doyle: |
Integrated
Justice, Law Enforcement, State and local government |
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Court,
Law Enforcement, And Integrated Justice. |
| Consultant: |
Corrections,
Law Enforcement, And Integrated Justice |
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Court
Case Management, Integrated Justice Systems, Specialist in government |
| Consultant: |
Court
Case Management, Court Administration Systems |
| Consultant: |
Law
Enforcement, FBI System and Program Management |
| Consultant: |
Integrated
Justice, Grants Administration, Research and Strategic Planning |
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Federal
Grant Specialist, Juvenile Justice, And Statewide CJIS Applications |
| Consultant: |
Strategic
Research and Planning, Grant Specialist |
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State
and local government, Human Resources, Budgeting, and Planning |
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Consultant: |
Systems
and Information Security |
| Consultant: |
Systems
and Information Security, Crime Mapping and Analysis |
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Program Development, Grants, Training, and Victims Advocate |
| Consultant: |
Law Enforcement, IAFIS, Project Management, and Project Audits |
| Consultant: |
Law Enforcement, Wireless Integration Applications |
| Consultant: |
Research and Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data |
| PJ Doyle: Integrated
Justice, Law Enforcement, State and local government |
| Retired from the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement (FDLE), PJ has over twenty-seven years of practical
experience in criminal justice information and law enforcement.
During his last fourteen years with FDLE, PJ was active in Search,
the National Consortium of Criminal Justice Information and
Statistics, (NLETS) the National Law Enforcement Telecommunication
System, and served two terms as the chairman on the FBI's NCIC
Advisory Policy Board (APB). As chairman of the FBI advisory
policy board and during his tenure with Search, Inc. PJ Doyle
was instrumental in the development of the NCIC 2000 specifications
and the national integrated automated fingerprint identification
system. He was critical to the drafting of the criminal history
exchange compact, the policy surrounding the Brady Law, and
directed the pilot projects for the Interstate Identification
Index and the National Fingerprint File both piloted in Florida.
Following his retirement from state government PJ worked within
the private companies that supported the criminal justice community. |
| Consultant: Court, Law
Enforcement, And Integrated Justice |
| This consulting partner is a
senior technology consultant and practicing attorney who held
executive positions in the public and private sector for over
30 years. He has served as State Court Administrator for an
eastern state, as a Tax Court Judge, and has also directed court
automation and case management in a major urban trial court.
An expert in applied technology and organizational re-engineering,
he has been extensively involved in national, state and local
policy groups directing advancements to judicial procedures
and law enforcement operations. He has consulted in the development
of E-Filing capability for the Federal Courts, served for many
years as Chair of the leading national court technology committee,
and executed a state-of-the-art, revenue-generating statewide
Land Record Imaging System. A significant recent project has
been to assist a large Midwestern state in developing statewide
requirements specifications and an associated RFP for a statewide
case management system. His most recent project was to assist
a major urban police department in implementing a departmental
Records Management System that interfaces with wireless Mobile
Reporting, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), and Automated Vehicle
Locations (AVL). In short, he has walked in the shoes, experienced
the frustrations, and developed solutions to the full spectrum
of needs that daily confront managers and employees in government.
He understands the delicate balance of working in complex systems
that rely on a high level of interaction and coordination among
officials from different branches of government. He also recognizes
that the mandate of service to the people must usually be achieved
with limited resources. |
| Consultant: Corrections,
Law Enforcement, And Integrated Justice |
| 30 years experience with State
and local government in an executive management position responsible
for criminal justice systems. Retired from a State law enforcement
agency where he served as an Assistant Director for technology,
administration, and forensic sciences. Currently serving as
a Deputy Director of a State corrections agency with executive
management responsibility for information technology, community
corrections, administration, human resources, and radio communications.
Has been active in SEARCH, NLETS, and has served on national
committees related to the integration of criminal justice systems.
Currently serving as an advisory board member of a corrections
/ law enforcement technology committee representing several
western States. |
| Consultant: Court Case
Management, Integrated Justice Systems, Specialist in county
and municipal government |
| This consulting partner is the
current Chief Information Technology Officer for the Clerk of
Circuit Court & Comptroller in a major county. (Population
over 1M) His achievements include, project leader in the total
redesign and implementation of the criminal & civil court
automation systems, utilizing browser based client server applications
and heading the strategic planning committee responsible for
the county wide integration effort for a county wide integrated
Justice System. This consultant has 17 years in information
management and application development at the county level and
completed three years as an assistant professor in computer
science for a large community college. This partner attended
State University of New York at Buffalo and received his B.S.
in Industrial Engineering; he is also a Certified Public Manager
(CPM) and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). |
| Consultant:
Court Case Management, Court Administration Systems |
| A retired Superior Court Justice
with 10 years experience in the District Court System, and 18
years experience as a full time Justice of the Superior Court
of a New England state. He has presided over hundreds of criminal
and civil jury trials including high profile cases, one of which,
(State v Pamela Smart), received national and world wide media
coverage. He has participated in panel discussions regarding
high profile case management for the Pennsylvania and Washington
judges associations. He is well qualified in the management
of high profile cases, court administration and case management
as well as experience in courtroom design and setup. |
| Consultant:
Law Enforcement, FBI System and Program Management |
| With over 33 years of experience
including large systems development and systems engineering,
and program management, this consulting partner has experience
in the Federal, State, local and vendor side of the technology
arena. As deputy program manager for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) he was responsible for the development of law enforcement
applications such as the Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (AFIS), the Interstate Identification Index (III) and
the Identification Tasking and Networking (ITN) segments of
the IAFIS system, each used by State and local law enforcement
agencies nationwide. This partner assisted various States in
the development of proposals to acquire systems to interface
with the national platforms. While working with technology companies
such as SAIC and TRW this consulting partner wrote and evaluated
proposals dealing with State and local technology requests. |
| Consultant:
Integrated Justice, Grants Administration, Research and Strategic
Planning |
She has managed corporate government
accounts, researched technology trends, legislation, annual
and bi-annual budgets, grant processes and pertinent policies
of Federal, State and local Justice agencies. She has been instrumental
in strategic planning and policy development for information
technology firms who were adjusting to changes in governmental
policy requirements of integrated justice systems.
As the Principal Manager of Justice and Public Safety for the
Oracle Corporation She managed marketing strategies and customer
relations for the Justice and Public Safety organizations. She
worked with technical staff to develop optimum solutions for
Justice agencies that addressed current trends for law enforcement,
courts and corrections. She served as an advisor and educator
to sales staff on key justice issues (i.e. legislation, grants
activities, budget processes, and technology trends).
As Account Manager for Justice Programs at Litton/PRC, she managed
justice accounts for federal, state and local justice agencies
including law enforcement, courts and corrections and closely
followed key federal grants legislation processes and awards.
She also functioned as a Program Manager on key PRC contracts
and was the requirements manager on a complex contract with
the United States Department of Justice. |
| Consultant:
Federal Grant Specialist, Juvenile Justice, And Statewide CJIS
Applications |
| A current practitioner of more
than 29 years with a State Department of Public Safety this
individual is a Division Director of the Statewide Telecommunication
System. He directs the network, compliance and training and
is responsible for the administrative functions of budgeting,
procurement and both short and long term planning. He has managed
a major upgrade to the statewide law enforcement communications
network, message switching system, and numerous end user applications
deploying both intranet and internet technologies. He created
the statewide design and deployment of the Juvenile On-Line
Tracking System and developed strategy and technical support
with the State's Bureau of Investigation for the acquisition
and implementation of the State's automated fingerprint identification
system and computerized criminal history system. As president,
vice president, chairman, and board member this consulting partner
is very active in national criminal justice groups and committees.
He is currently active on the committee that establishes guidelines
for the Byrne and NCHIP CJIS Grant programs for the State. As
the grant manager for his agency he enjoys a high success rate
on receiving federal money. |
| Consultant:
Strategic Research and Planning, Grant Specialist |
She has 26 years of research
experience and a thorough understanding of the practices and
procedures within federal, state and local organizations. She
began her career as a research assistant with JA Reyes Associates.
She progressed through project management to Division Manager
where she was responsible for developing and guiding strategic
research teams. During her tenure with the American Correctional
Association, she was responsible for designing plans and documentation
used to evaluate and implement major information systems. She
drafted two major training manuals for the Bureau of Prisons
and has developed and maintained public inquiry clearinghouses
for DOJ and DHHS.
As a partner with a Biometrics Consulting Firm she managed all
research and data collection activities in the law enforcement
community. Her research included identification of federal grant
funding, surveying user needs for system development and establishing
staffing patterns for State and local criminal justice clients. |
| Consultant:
State and local government, Human Resources, Budgeting, and
Planning |
| This consulting partner has completed
27 years in state government retiring as Director of the Division
of State Personnel. His responsibilities included budgeting,
managing and strategic planning for the state as it relates
to all state personnel. This consulting partner has worked with
local government officials and legislative members in establishment
of grant funding and grant implementation. He also served on
the Governor's Council for Americans with Disabilities. |
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Consultant: Systems and Information Security |
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A current practitioner with over 28 years in the law enforcement
profession. This consulting partner has worked in all areas
of law enforcement and has focused the last 7 years on computer
crime. He has worked as a computer systems auditor, security
auditor and a regional computer crimes agent. This consultant
has 10 years of experience in all areas of the National Crime
Information Center and its related policies and operations.
He has attended numerous specialized training courses regarding
information, computer and systems security. |
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Consultant: Systems and Information Security, Crime Mapping
and Analysis |
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After a successful twenty-year career in a large Canadian
Police Department, this consulting partner co-founded her
own security company. A large Canadian corporation eventually
acquired the company and she was instrumental in establishing
its market presence in the United States law enforcement community.
Her expertise includes crime mapping, crime analysis as well
as computer and information security. She also has been very
active in the national information security endeavor Infragard.
She has taken numerous professional courses and classes regarding
information security and has built a good reputation in the
U.S. criminal justice community. |
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Consultant: Program Development, Grants, Training, and Victims Advocate |
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This consulting partner has 17 years of experience in public safety initiatives. He has served as a state probation officer, Director of the state grant agency responsible for Department of Justice funding for public safety and victims assistance programs, Director of a State Victims Compensation Program where he, developed, by fostering new legislation, and procedures, increased public awareness and funding to the highest levels in state history. He developed, funded and implemented four additional state level programs involving public safety and emergency response while in state government. Currently this private sector consulting partner is involved in developing training programs for a state's law enforcement agency, the administrative office of the courts, the sheriff's association, and the state's public safety training center. |
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Consultant: Law Enforcement, IAFIS, Project Management, and Project Audits |
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With over 37 years of experience in large systems development, systems engineering, Modeling and Project Management, this consulting partner has experience in the Federal, State, local and vendor side of the technology arena. As Chief Architect for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) he was responsible for the architecture, design and cost/schedule estimation of f the IAFIS system. He also performed an audit of NCIC 2000 providing the FBI with the correct projection that it could not be completed on time and within budget. and correctly estimated the time and cost to complete the project. He also redesigned system to perform same functionality at 20% of the cost and time. This partner has performed many similar audits for Federal agencies correctly projecting actual costs/schedules and identifying risks. This partner led a team on the source selection of AFIS for the FBI. In this position partner obtained in depth knowledge of current AFIS vendors' technologies not normally attainable. This partner developed data conversion software from NCIC to NCIC 2000 and has developed and utilized models for evaluating IAFIS designs and performance as well as many other IT systems. Being the architect and designer of many IT systems this partner has improved performance and saved millions of dollars in IT budgets with judicious design decisions. |
| Consultant: Law Enforcement, Wireless Integration Applications |
| This consulting partner is retired from a State police agency. During his tenure he served in all aspects of the law enforcement profession ranging from patrol officer to field operations supervisor to command positions in both operations and administration. His last assignment was as the assistant commander for the agency's data processing section. While in this position, he was the state's NLETS representative and worked with the CJIS Working Group process and managed the state's NCIC network. He has served on a statewide council on Domestic Violence and assisted in drafting statutory language for combating this issue. He was instrumental in his agency meeting the requirements of Megan's Law and the Sex Offender Registration process. He served on the steering committee initiating a statewide effort to develop a Unified Criminal Justice Information System. He directed a statewide project to acquire a NCIC 2000 compliant message switch and the statewide upgrade the communication network and end-user software. He has experience in writing procurement documents and evaluating vendor responses. After retirement, he took a position as a Project Manager with a private company that specialized in providing switching software to criminal justice agencies. He served as the project manager for a large statewide implementation project involving the replacement of the state's message switch and Hotfiles. In less than a year, he was promoted to the Director of Public Sector Wireless division of the company, with nationwide oversight responsibility for all the company's governmental wireless projects. |
| Consultant: Research and Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data |
| Currently a research associate for a state-level Statistical Analysis Center, this consulting partner has experience in academic, law enforcement, public policy, and legal research and data analysis. Her research skills include survey design, content analysis, and analysis of secondary data, and she is proficient in statistical software programs such as SPSS, SAS, HLM, and LISREL. She was awarded a Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) scholarship to attend their workshop on Quantitative Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice Data at the Inter-Consortium of Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan, and she is a PhD candidate in Florida State University's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice [she holds a PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Florida State University]. She has a solid understanding of criminal justice information systems, including computerized criminal history files, the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, and other national-level data sources, and she has been involved in surveys of both lay individuals and law enforcement administrators. |
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