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A Guide for Applying Information Technology in Law Enforcement
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A Guide for Applying Information Technology in Law Enforcement
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U.S. National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (Rockville, MD)
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National Institute of Justice (Washington, DC)
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Published 2001.
56 pages.
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Information technology
(Administration)
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The planning and implementation of information systems and connectivity and data sharing issues are discussed. This primer contains chapters about: this guide's purpose and scope; planning an information technology project; conducting an information technology assessment; law enforcement information systems -- a look at application software, parts I and II; information system connectivity; mobile data communications; request for proposal development and system selection; and installation management and beyond. An appendix provides a proposal preparation instruction (PPI) checklist.
Accession Number: 016759
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