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Announcement: Partnership with Oregon State Police

Updated: Mar 29, 2019


Diverse Computing Announces New Project with the Oregon State Police for the Development and Operation of Their New Law Enforcement Data System



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Diverse Computing was awarded a contract by the Oregon State Police for the development, implementation, and operation of the new Law Enforcement Data System 20/20. LEDS 20/20 is designed to provide criminal justice professionals with information such as violations of criminal history or wants and warrants. In addition, the system will support authorized non-criminal justice agencies by providing access to critical information that they use for making determinations in situations such as employment and interaction with vulnerable populations. LEDS 20/20 will replace OSP’s legacy criminal justice system, CRIMEvue.


OSP Program Manager for the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Mathew Oeder, said of the partnership, “We are eager to work side by side with Diverse Computing to implement the new LEDS 20/20 system and to leverage a state-of-the-art approach of sharing information throughout the criminal justice and non-criminal justice communities. The outcome we anticipate is an increase in the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement officers, criminal justice professionals, and non-criminal justice professionals, which will result in improved safety for the officers, citizens, and visitors of the state of Oregon.”


"We anticipate is an increase in the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement officers, criminal justice professionals, and non-criminal justice professionals, which will result in improved safety for the officers, citizens, and visitors of the state of Oregon.”

When complete, LEDS 20/20 will utilize DCI’s flagship product, a next generation message switch called eAgent FUSE, at the core of the solution. In addition, DCI will be implementing their eAgent Computerized Criminal History (CCH) and eAgent Hot Files which will be customized and configured to meet the State of Oregon’s specific business requirements. Users of the LEDS 20/20 system will be able to take advantage of our state-of-the-art user interface, eAgent 2.0, to access state and federal systems and databases. In addition, we are designing custom user interfaces for other LEDS 20/20 components such as the Computerized Criminal History (CCH), Firearms Instant Check, and Applicant Background Check.


eAgent 2.0 is a browser-based, zero-footprint National Crime Information System (NCIC) access solution that will run on any device including mobile data computers, desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones. The “zero-footprint” design means the program runs in a browser and does not require installation on any device.


Director of Business Development, Jamie Blakley, said, “We are excited to become a stakeholder in the public safety mission of the Oregon State Police. We appreciate the opportunity to share our state-of-the-art eAgent software suite with one of the nation’s premier law enforcement agencies. OSP’s dedication to their mission as illustrated by leveraging technology to empower criminal justice professionals serves as a model for others. We are committed to the ongoing relationship with OSP and to implementing a solution that will securely deliver critical decision-making information to law enforcement, criminal justice, and non-criminal justice agencies.”


Once implemented, Oregon’s criminal justice, law enforcement, and non-criminal justice communities will see a vast improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of information sharing while fulfilling their mission of protecting the public.


Read more about our partnerships over at our Major Projects page.

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