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Data Processing Dedication: A USAC (United Information Systems Inter-Agency Committee) Concern

机译:数据处理专用:UsaC(联合信息系统机构间委员会)关注

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The United Information Systems Inter - Agency Committee (USAC) approach to Integrated Municipal Information Systems (IMIS) requires that such systems be operated under centralized direction and that a data access control plan be used to ensure confidentiality of sensitive parts of the data base. The National Crime Information Center (NCIC), operated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, provides a computer - based national criminal history index and network to States and selected cities, but specifies that all portions of the system, including the terminals, are to be used exclusively by criminal justice personnel. The NCIC system has a potential of 45,000 local, State, and Federal user terminals, many of which are target cities for IMIS. As the rules now stand, a city may not consistently participate in both programs. The NCIC recommendation is an outgrowth of work done by Project SEARCH (System for Electronic Analysis and Retrieval of Criminal Histories) funded by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Project SEARCH concluded that criminal justice information must receive highest security priority and that the best way to maintain this security is through total dedication of a national criminal history network for the exclusive use of criminal justice agencies. The USAC approach attempts to bridge differences between governmental agencies through the sharing of data. The pros and cons of this debate are given. A shared system with strong security measures for sensitive data is recommended. Appendices contain background and position papers issued by NCIC.

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