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GOVERNOR VISITS FUSION CENTER SOURCE the In this issue: OSBI Awards………… 2 Evidence Reminders…. 3 Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin spent several hours recently touring the Okla-homa Information Fusion Center (OIFC), housed at OSBI Headquarters. Even though Governor Fallin is well aware of the function and mission of the OIFC, OSBI Director Stan Florence extended an invitation for her to visit the center. The Governor and several staff members were met and welcomed to OSBI and the OIFC by Director Florence. Also in attendance were the Commissioner of Public Safety, Mike Thompson; Director of the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, Kim Carter; Chairman of the OIFC Governance Board, Rocky McElvany; a representative with the Oklahoma Department of Health; and members of the OIFC’s Steering Committee, which represents 11 lo-cal, state, and federal agencies that oversee OIFC operations. The Governor was given a presentation on the daily operations and capabilities of the OIFC and toured the facility. The Governor also toured the OSBI/OIFC’s Mobile Analysis Center. This vehicle is deployed, as appropriate, to crime incidents, both criminal- and terrorist-related. The vehicle also serves as the alternate location for the OIFC. The majority of the funding for this vehicle was obtained through a federal grant with the assistance of then Congresswoman Fallin. The OIFC and OSBI ap-preciate her interest in how the fusion center works in Oklahoma. Winter 2012 Edition The Federal Bureau of Investigation is charged with maintaining the National Re-pository of Fingerprint Records in the United States. These fingerprint records are stored electronically in a computer system known as the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). IAFIS not only allows the electronic storage of these fingerprint records, but it also offers search capability. Law en-forcement agencies may search fingerprint records, criminal or civil, as well as latent prints from crime scenes through the approximately 65 million fingerprint records stored within the IAFIS system. IAFIS went live at the FBI in 1999 and Gov. Fallin is briefed on function and mission of Oklahoma Information Fusion Center Next Generation Identification Coming Soon continued on pgs. 4, 5
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Okla State Agency | Investigation, Oklahoma State Bureau of (OSBI) |
Agency Division | OSBI PIO |
Okla Agency Code |
'308' |
Title | The source, winter 2012 |
Authors | Oklahoma. State Bureau of Investigation. |
Publication Date | 2013-01-22 |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Publication type |
Newsletter |
Purpose | Governor Visits Fusion Center; Next Generation Identification Coming Soon; OSBI Recognizes Excellence at Bureau; OSBI Honors Director of University Forensic Institute [Dr. Dwight Adams]; OSBI Forensic Artist Inducted into Hall of Fame [Harvey Pratt]; Important Evidence Reminders; |
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I2100.6 S725 |
Digital Format | PDF, Adobe Reader required |
ODL electronic copy | Filed with documents.ok.gov submissions system |
Rights and Permissions | This Oklahoma state government publication is provided for educational purposes under U.S. copyright law. Other usage requires permission of copyright holders. |
Language | English |
Date created | 2013-01-23 |
Date modified | 2013-01-23 |
OCLC number | 890221579 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Full text | GOVERNOR VISITS FUSION CENTER SOURCE the In this issue: OSBI Awards………… 2 Evidence Reminders…. 3 Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin spent several hours recently touring the Okla-homa Information Fusion Center (OIFC), housed at OSBI Headquarters. Even though Governor Fallin is well aware of the function and mission of the OIFC, OSBI Director Stan Florence extended an invitation for her to visit the center. The Governor and several staff members were met and welcomed to OSBI and the OIFC by Director Florence. Also in attendance were the Commissioner of Public Safety, Mike Thompson; Director of the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, Kim Carter; Chairman of the OIFC Governance Board, Rocky McElvany; a representative with the Oklahoma Department of Health; and members of the OIFC’s Steering Committee, which represents 11 lo-cal, state, and federal agencies that oversee OIFC operations. The Governor was given a presentation on the daily operations and capabilities of the OIFC and toured the facility. The Governor also toured the OSBI/OIFC’s Mobile Analysis Center. This vehicle is deployed, as appropriate, to crime incidents, both criminal- and terrorist-related. The vehicle also serves as the alternate location for the OIFC. The majority of the funding for this vehicle was obtained through a federal grant with the assistance of then Congresswoman Fallin. The OIFC and OSBI ap-preciate her interest in how the fusion center works in Oklahoma. Winter 2012 Edition The Federal Bureau of Investigation is charged with maintaining the National Re-pository of Fingerprint Records in the United States. These fingerprint records are stored electronically in a computer system known as the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS). IAFIS not only allows the electronic storage of these fingerprint records, but it also offers search capability. Law en-forcement agencies may search fingerprint records, criminal or civil, as well as latent prints from crime scenes through the approximately 65 million fingerprint records stored within the IAFIS system. IAFIS went live at the FBI in 1999 and Gov. Fallin is briefed on function and mission of Oklahoma Information Fusion Center Next Generation Identification Coming Soon continued on pgs. 4, 5 |
Date created | 2013-01-23 |
Date modified | 2013-01-23 |