Can A Fire Department’s Fire Investigation Unit (FIU) Have Their Own BATS Account (Non Joint Police / Fire)?
Yes. As part of our commitment to supporting firefighting authorities, the USBDC is now able to establish new user roles in BATS, including one for non-law enforcement (non-LE) public safety fire investigators. Non-LE BATS users will have limited access to BATS to document incidents and activities, and have query abilities for all of their own data, as well as other non-LE user incident data. The non-LE users will also have access to the non-LE sensitive posted advisories and investigative resources. This will allow agencies to use BATS for case management, data collection and analysis, incident reporting, and activity tracking. The non-LE users will also have access to the non-LE sensitive posted advisories and investigative resources. Non-LE public safety agencies still have the option of partnering with a law enforcement agency for full access to BATS. Non-LE public safety agencies also have the option of contacting their state Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) point of c
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