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- Regional Information Sharing Systems – A Proven Resource for Law . . .
RISS is composed of six regional centers and the RISS Technology Support Center (RTSC) RISS works regionally and on a nationwide basis to respond to the unique crime problems of each region while strengthening the country’s information sharing environment
- Regional Information Sharing Systems - Wikipedia
Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) is an information-sharing program funded by the U S Federal government whose purpose is to connect databases from local and regional law enforcement so that they can use each other's data for criminal investigations [1][2]
- TTI Catalog - RISS
The mission of the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program is to assist local, state, federal, and tribal criminal justice partners by providing adaptive solutions and services that facilitate information sharing, support criminal investigations, and promote officer safety
- RISSIntel - Regional Information Sharing Systems
The RISSIntel™ user interface provides for a real-time, online federated search of more than 60 RISS and partner intelligence databases, including state intelligence systems, fusion centers, and systems connected via the National Virtual Pointer System (NVPS)
- Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program
This brochure published by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) introduces the Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program and the RISS Criminal Intelligence Database (RISSIntel™)
- NNOAC Insight
RISS is a nationwide program comprising six regional centers and the RISS Technology Support Center(RTSC) RISS supports officers and public safety professionals every day
- RISSafe - Regional Information Sharing Systems
RISS recognized the importance of ensuring the safety of law enforcement officers and, in an effort to further enhance officer safety, developed the RISS Officer Safety Event Deconfliction System (RISSafe™) Thousands of agencies and officers use RISSafe every day
- Regional Information Sharing Systems Program Fact Sheet
The RISS Program now serves nearly 5,000 Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Canadian provinces
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