INPUT Webinar: Criminal Justice IT Efforts - Information Sharing Remains a Primary Driver



Join INPUT’s panel of experts to gain insights into how the current budget and policy environment at the state and local levels is driving integration activities. Panel will include:

  • Panelist/Special Guest: Paul Wormeli, executive director emeritus, Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute,
  • Panelist: Jeff Webster, senior analyst, Justice/Public Safety & Homeland Security, INPUT,
  • Presenter/Panel  Moderator: Chris Dixon, manager, State & Local Industry Analysis, INPUT.

Chris Dixon will also give a high-level overview of INPUT’s State & Local Justice/Public Safety and Homeland Security IT Market, 2010-2015 report, to be release January 2011.

Highlights from the Report:

  • The policy demands, such as immigration control and reducing correctional costs, that are driving federal, state, and local IT efforts
  • Innovative technologies, such as predictive policing and video surveillance, that are transforming business processes
  • The ongoing evolution of long-standing technology efforts, such as AFIS, 9-1-1, and interoperable communications
  • The potential impact of partisan wrangling at the federal level on programs affecting state and local IT interests in these verticals

About State & Local Justice/Public Safety and Homeland Security IT Market, 2010-2015:
 
Building on INPUT’s annual market-wide forecast, the State & Local Justice/Public Safety and Homeland Security IT Market, 2010-2015, report profiles the spending priorities and policy initiatives that will govern the market for these verticals over the next five years. It examines the information technology investments, trends, and drivers that offer insight into areas of growing emphasis and potential growth in the coming fiscal year and beyond.

The analysis covers IT trends in the following areas:

  • Law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections
  • First responder and all-hazards emergency management
  • Intra-agency and inter-jurisdictional IT efforts for homeland security

While state and local budgets have taken major hits in recent years, justice/public safety and homeland security IT spending has enjoyed some resilience in certain functions.  This is due in part to federal funding support and the political appeal of programs with a high public profile.  However, a new wave of governors is seeking significant cost reductions at the state and local levels through consolidation and innovation—particularly in the high-cost areas of law enforcement and corrections.  This report will provide vendors with leads on the short-term decision that will drive long-term investments.

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Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Justice, State Government


Event Type
Webcast


When
Wed, Feb 23, 2011


Cost

INPUT Member:  $0.00
Nonmember:  $0.00
Government:  $0.00


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