CLEAN compliance for Pennsylvania law enforcement agencies

Pennsylvania agencies accessing criminal justice information do it through CLEAN - the Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network administered by PSP - which answers directly to the FBI's CJIS Division for NCIC compliance, on top of the CJIS Security Policy v6.0 itself. ComplianceLattice tracks the federal foundation both share.

A federal baseline, with two certifications instead of one

CLEAN interfaces with the Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) for arrest data, protection-from-abuse records, and hot files, and Pennsylvania personnel need active certifications for both systems, not just one. Losing track of either certification - not just the CLEAN one - can affect what your agency can actually access.

The underlying compliance 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 Pennsylvania's dual-certification requirement.

Because CLEAN and JNET are separate certifications issued by the same agency, it's easy to assume renewing one covers the other - worth confirming explicitly rather than assuming, especially for personnel who use JNET less frequently than CLEAN itself. If your agency is working through CLEAN requirements now, reach out - alpha tester feedback directly shapes what we build first.

  • All 20 CJIS v6.0 policy areas, the federal baseline CLEAN builds on
  • Recurring task tracking for both CLEAN and JNET certification renewals
  • Evidence vault with expiration tracking for background checks and training renewals
  • One-click audit export for your PSP or FBI assessor
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