LLETS compliance for Louisiana law enforcement agencies

Louisiana agencies accessing criminal justice information answer to the FBI's CJIS Security Policy v6.0 and LLETS - the Louisiana Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, administered by Louisiana State Police - which runs a dedicated vendor compliance program on top of agency-level requirements. ComplianceLattice tracks the federal foundation both share.

A federal baseline, with vendors vetted separately

LSP and the Office of Technology Services jointly run a Centralized Vendor Vetting Program (CVVP) specifically to ensure CJIS compliance among the vendors and contractors an agency works with - a named, formal process distinct from vetting the agency's own personnel. For an agency that relies on an outside IT provider or MSP for any CJI-touching systems, that vendor's compliance status is its own tracked item, not an assumption.

The underlying agency-level work - access control, authentication, audit logging, incident response, and the rest of CJIS v6.0's 20 policy areas - is the same work every CJIS-connected agency in the country does. ComplianceLattice tracks that full federal baseline today, covering most of the ground before you get to Louisiana's vendor-specific program.

If your agency uses a managed service provider or outside vendor for any system touching CJI, confirming that vendor's status under LSP's Centralized Vendor Vetting Program is worth doing explicitly rather than assuming it was handled when the contract was signed. If your agency is working through LLETS requirements now, reach out - alpha tester feedback directly shapes what we build first.

  • All 20 CJIS v6.0 policy areas, the federal baseline LLETS builds on
  • Evidence vault with expiration tracking for background checks and training renewals
  • Pre-built policy templates you can adapt for Louisiana-specific requirements
  • One-click audit export for your LSP or FBI assessor
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