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November 2007
SEARCH takes a special interest in reaching out to children and their parents to alert them to potential dangers lurking on the Internet. More »
The expanding use of criminal record checks to determine suitability for jobs, licensing, volunteering and other needs and services has criminal history repositories processing more civil or "applicant" fingerprints than ever. More »
Mr. James E. Douglas has recently joined SEARCH as a Justice Information Systems Specialist, where he offers assistance with systems planning and implementation on integrated justice projects. More »
More than 60 people attended a workshop hosted by SEARCH on October 30 to help Michigan's Indian tribes comply with the justice information sharing requirements of the Adam Walsh Act, specifically the act's sex offender registration and notification requirements. More »
October 2007
SEARCH has published the report of a national focus group that examined criminal record background checks undertaken of displaced Gulf Coast evacuees, volunteers and others in wake of one of the nation's most devastating national disasters-Hurricane Katrina. More »
For investigators struggling to keep current with the latest tools and techniques to thwart Internet crime, SEARCH Training Services offers four new guides on topics ranging from MySpace searches to computer game investigations to capturing the volatile data on a running computer. More »
The SEARCH Membership Group recently endorsed a record eight resolutions, which are statements of the Membership's position on current national criminal history record background check issues. More »
During an evening reception at its 2007 Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, the SEARCH Membership took time to honor the recipients of its annual awards. More »
September 2007
The SEARCH Website has unveiled a page devoted to the perils of identity theft. More »
SEARCH is pleased to announce that Lt. Col. Robert A. Williams was appointed to the SEARCH Membership Group on July 12, 2007. More »
August 2007
SEARCH is pleased to announce the launch of its redesigned Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM) website. More »
Longtime SEARCH Member Al Blumstein was featured in the June 2007 issue of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Journal. More »
SEARCH Members elected four new Members to the Board of Directors during their Annual Membership Group Meeting, held July 18-20 in Portland, Oregon. More »
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recently published a Report to Government Requesters: Cybercrime: Public and Private Entities Face Challenges in Addressing Cyber Threats, GAO-07-705, June 2007. More »
July 2007
In the past six months, SEARCH's Systems and Technology Program team has been working on a new release of the Justice Information Exchange Modeling (JIEM) tool. More »
SEARCH is pleased to announce that Ms. Mallorie F. Teubner joined our organization as a Public Safety Technology Specialist on July 15. More »
Using grant funding provided by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing (COPS), SEARCH has developed and produced a DVD highlighting successful interoperability projects from different parts of the country. More »
The final Law Enforcement Tech Guide prepared by SEARCH and published by the COPS Office was issued earlier this year. More »
Highlighting the latest solutions in justice and public safety information sharing, BJA Regional Conferences took place in California, Texas, Minnesota and Florida from November 2006 through June 2007. More »
Ms. Sarah M. Jones has been promoted to Justice Information Systems Specialist for SEARCH, where she works on the Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM) project, which focuses on the development of integrated justice information systems planning and implementation. More »
June 2007
SEARCH recently completed a national survey of fingerprint technician salaries and job descriptions and the results are posted on our website. More »
SEARCH is pleased to announce recent Governor appointments to the SEARCH Membership Group. More »
May 2007
Ms. Cheryl Z. Moore is SEARCH's new Executive Assistant to the Executive Director, a position she assumed in March 2007. More »
SEARCH has prepared a series of six Issue Briefs in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing (COPS). More »
SEARCH has recently hired three new employees in an effort to meet the expanding needs of the justice and public safety community we serve. More »
April 2007
The forensic potential of using DNA to verify identities and solve crimes was first noticed more than 20 years ago. More »
March 2007
SEARCH is pleased to announce the 2007 recipients of its highest honors: Mr. Roy Weise, Senior
CJIS Advisor, FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division, and Mr. Paul Heppner, Deputy Director, Georgia Crime Information Center. More »
Law Enforcement Tech Guide for Creating Performance Measures that Work
Performance measures can help law enforcement agencies assess and report on the impact of their policing efforts, whether those efforts include adopting a new technology or new community policing initiatives. More »
February 2007
U.S. Representative Chris Cannon (R-Utah) addressed the biannual meeting of the SEARCH Membership Group in Arlington, Virginia, on February 14, 2007, sharing his experiences representing Utah's Third Congressional District. More »
January 2007
SEARCH is pleased to announce that Ms. Regina Kyaw has joined the organization as Human Resources Generalist. More »
Major Robert E. Bloomberg was appointed to the SEARCH Membership Group on January 9, 2007. More »
During 2006, SEARCH served in several roles as one of the key policy and operational services providers to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Grants and Training, Interoperable Communications Technical Assistance Program (ICTAP). More »
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