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INTEGRATED LAW AND JUSTICE AGENCY FOR ORANGE COUNTY (ILJAOC)
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A-2008-206
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POLICE
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6/30/2008
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6/30/2008
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g) Acknowledge that each Member Agency is responsible for internal <br />agency security for their records, technical support, etc. <br />h) Recognize that in order to achieve overall success, resources <br />(personnel, software, hardware, etc.), will be shared willingly and in <br />some cases unequally by the Member Agencies, as long as that <br />cooperation does not adversely impact the mission of the sharing <br />member. <br />i) Allow the Member Agencies to work together to implement the <br />adopted Strategic Plan (and subsequent amendments to that <br />plan), for an Integrated Law & Justice System through the <br />information sharing which will result from that collaborative effort. <br />1.05 Member Agencies are not .required to seek approval from the <br />ILJAOC to purchase, install, or modify their own (non-ILJAOC owned) equipment, <br />services, or work performed in conjunction with any legislative mandate/authority <br />granted to or required of Member Agencies in order to carry out their respective <br />responsibilities. Furthermore, the ILJAOC has no power or authority to control, <br />interfere with, or inhibit Member Agencies from conducting their own internal <br />business and/or providing their own (non-ILJAOC owned) resources or services to <br />other entities, which mayor may not be members of or served by the ILJAOC. Any <br />changes to software or additional. hardware that have been integrated into a <br />Member Agency's existing infrastructure as part of a requirement to implement the <br />initiatives as approved by the JPA Advisory Board, will become the sole property of <br />that Member Agency, when without those enhancements, the agency could no <br />longer operate their systems independent of the JPA. <br />1.06 Member Agencies may modify, upgrade, or otherwise alter any of <br />their internal systems or processes without approval of the ILJAOC, as long as <br />those modifications do not inhibit the exchange of offender data and systems <br />implemented and/or funded by the prior action of the ILJAOC. Noiwithstanding <br />anything to the contrary herein, a Member Agency shall have no obligation to seek <br />approval from the ILJAOC for any modification to that Member Agency's internal <br />systems or processes that is mandated by the State, or by any law or regulation <br />governing the affected member Agency. <br />4 <br />
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