Law Enforcement National Data Exchange
The Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (N-DEx) brings together data from criminal justice agencies throughout the United States, including incident and case reports, booking and incarceration data, and parole/probation information. N-DEx detects relationships between people, vehicles/property, location, and/or crime characteristics.[1] N-DEx is housed at the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division in West Virginia.
Awards
- GCN Awards 2009 Government Computer News Agency Award[2]
- Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation 2010 Award for Information Sharing[3]
gollark: Computers aren't TC. At all.
gollark: To be fair, a human with unlimited amounts of time and storage (paper?) can maybe possibly emulate a Turing machine.
gollark: Assuming it actually is possible. Hmm.
gollark: You could theoretically given a while prove or disprove it though?
gollark: That's not a Turing machine.
References
- "FBI — N-DEx". FBI.
- "Entity resolution helps FBI's N-Dex system connect the dots -- GCN".
- "Foundation Press Release" (PDF). columbusfdn.org (Press release).
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