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Nebraska FY24 NCHIP

Award Information

Award #
15PBJS-24-GK-02368-NCHI
Funding Category
Competitive Discretionary
Location
Congressional District
Status
Awarded, but not yet accepted
Funding First Awarded
2024
Total funding (to date)
$2,800,000

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $2,800,000)

The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) will use funds to further enhance the Patrol Criminal History (PCH) to continue to improve the quality, accuracy, and completeness of Nebraska’s criminal history information. The PCH Applications Developer is integral to the planning, development, and implementation of ongoing maintenance of this system. NSP will contract with Mission Critical Partners (MCP), a premier independent management consulting firm that addresses the strategy and technology challenges facing government agencies, to assist the NSP with the implementation of a cloud-based Law Enforcement Message Switch via vendor, Datamaxx Group. Additionally, the NSP will contract with Idemia to upgrade the AFIS system to Multi-Biometric Identification Solution (MBIS) 5 software. In addition, funds are being requested to continue funding two AFIS Forensic Technicians to process fingerprint cards and train law enforcement agency partners while assisting with crucial cleanup projects to address discrepancies and inconsistencies between the Nebraska AFIS database, the PCH, and the FBI. Funds will be used to continue the Quality Assurance Improvement Program (QAIP) staff to assess each of Nebraska’s 93 counties, resulting in more cohesive procedures to increase the timeliness, accuracy, and completeness of criminal history records. Additionally, funds will be used for the modernization of the statewide court system, JUSTICE, in conjunction with the Administrative Office of the Courts and NIC Nebraska. The continued funding of the PCH/JUSTICE Coordinator position is crucial in driving this project forward and the continued development of the interface between JUSTICE and PCH to improve criminal history information. NSP is also seeking funds for NSP management to attend the SEARCH, Compact Council, and NIAI meetings to ensure the agency stays proactive in knowing the latest changes in criminal records systems, federal laws, and compliance regulations and standards. Lastly, funds will also be used to contract with SEARCH Group, Inc. to develop a data program that will allow the NSP to evaluate and assess the completeness, accuracy, consistency, and reliability of criminal history records through dashboards and other monitoring solutions.

Date Created: September 25, 2024