NCJIS compliance for Nebraska law enforcement agencies

Nebraska agencies accessing the Nebraska Criminal Justice Information System answer to the FBI's CJIS Security Policy v6.0 and the Nebraska Crime Commission's NCJIS requirements, which are unusually specific about what happens to CJI after it's printed. ComplianceLattice tracks the federal foundation both share.

A federal baseline, with an immediate-destruction rule

Nebraska requires any printed information retrieved via NCJIS to be immediately destroyed after its intended use - not "disposed of properly" on some later schedule, but destroyed right after the print-out has served its purpose. Training is also split by role: every authorized user completes NCJIS User training, and the agency's designated administrator completes a separate NCJIS Administrator training track.

Underneath those specifics, the substance is the same work every CJIS-connected agency in the country does - access control, authentication, audit logging, incident response, and the rest of CJIS v6.0's 20 policy areas. ComplianceLattice tracks that full federal baseline today, covering most of the ground before you get to Nebraska's destruction and dual-training requirements.

An "immediately destroy" standard is easy to satisfy in the moment and easy to violate quietly over time - a printout left on a desk past its intended use is technically noncompliant even if it's eventually shredded later that day. If your agency is working through NCJIS requirements now, reach out - alpha tester feedback directly shapes what we build first.

  • All 20 CJIS v6.0 policy areas, the federal baseline NCJIS builds on
  • Recurring task tracking for both NCJIS User and Administrator training tracks
  • Evidence vault with expiration tracking for background checks and training renewals
  • One-click audit export for your Crime Commission or FBI assessor
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