June 26, 2008 By News Report
Gwinnett County, Georgia, located 30 miles northeast of Atlanta, is implementing Agile Technologies' Judicial Inquiry System (JIS), Judicial Data Exchange (JDX) and Criminal Investigation (CI) suite of products. With a population of approximately 780,000, and a projected population of 1.2 million in 2010, Gwinnett County will use Agile Technologies to integrate the Metatomix technology with its current Criminal Justice Information System Community of Interest (CJIS COI) infrastructure to maximize justice data sharing. The integration will simplify current processes, facilitate data movement and govern data access. As a result, the county expects to systematically improve the operational efficiency of the existing criminal justice systems by streamlining information and data entry. The implementation will be executed by Agile Technologies.
"After an extensive search, we concluded that the team of Agile Technologies and Metatomix offered the most proven experience in the justice industry as well as the range of technology solutions that best suited our needs," said Superior Court Judge Melodie Conner. "Agile Technologies and Metatomix's demonstrated commitment to and success with similar CJIS projects at the county and state level, as well as the implementation team's local presence, were both important factors in our decision. We look forward to this implementation because we are confident it will enable more effective, more efficient judicial processes in our county."
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