Criminal Investigative Management System (CIMS)

Abstract

Criminal Investigative Management System (CIMS). CIMS is a collection of mission essential information technology (IT) systems that supports the USACID, the Office of the Provost Marshal General (OPMG), the U.S. Army Crime Records Center (USACRC), the Army Military Police School (USAMPS), and other DoD Law Enforcement (LE) entities and stakeholders. Through CIMS, the USACID and the OPMG developed an integrated and unified, comprehensive enterprise program / system that houses both classified and unclassified Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) data, leveraging existing and future Army LE information technology assets and other external data sources, and providing a full range of law enforcement functions. The primary component of CIMS is a comprehensive enterprise system known as the Army Law Enforcement Reporting and Tracking System (ALERTS) providing Army LE stakeholders the enhanced capability to rapidly and efficiently manage a variety of LE and criminal intelligence functions, as well as a broader range of senior executive reporting requirements. The Consolidated Operation Police Suite (COPS) was previously comprised of five separate applications: two of these applications have been rationalized under ALERTS: two of these applications have been consolidated into one and modernized under CIMS: the final unclassified and classified Detainee Reporting System (DRS) modules have been modernized and rationalized under CIMS. The Deserter Verification Information System (DVIS) is being modernized and rationalized under CIMS. RDT&E dollars are required to transform ALERTS along with multiple CID mission systems through software modernization from an Army-centric investigative LE agency into an elite Federal LE agency that is ahead of the threat, continuously evolving and strategically partnering with Federal LE agencies. Strategically partnering requires the creation of multiple interagency data feeds. All requested CID RDT&E funding in program element 0606013A will be applied to CIMS initiatives.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
c84e02549c4fd9e63710211f55c39853

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