How is RISS different from other national information sharing programs?
RISS, among other criminal justice programs, has different roles and responsibilities; distinctive operational capabilities; multiple sources, formats, and mechanisms to collect and disseminate information; and different customers. Systems such as the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN), the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Law Enforcement Online (LEO), and RISS represent critical components of the Information Sharing Environment (http://www.ise.gov) and offer valuable services for their individual customers. These systems are not duplicative. Each system provides primary services or programs that make it distinct. RISS maintains criminal intelligence databases, the RISSLeads Bulletin Board, the RISS Automated Trusted Information Exchange™ (ATIX), the the RISSGang™ Program, RISSafe, and a variety of other investigative tools and systems. RISS also connects disparate systems that otherwise may not be able to communicate and seamlessly share information. In addition to au
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