RKV is pleased to have been awarded the State of Missouri Department of Public Safety’s Missouri Information Sharing Incarceration Data project. This is the second phase of loading data from Missouri jails into the Missouri Information Sharing system, MoDEX. RKV successfully completed the first phase which enable the sharing of Record Management System (RMS) data with the United States Federal Bureau of Information’s (FBI) National Data Exchange (N-DEx) System. The FBI will in turn share the RMS data with other states and jurisdictions to aid law enforcement nationwide. This phase will expand the MoDEX system to receive Jail Management System (JMS) incarceration data from numerous systems and jurisdictions, translate it, and transmit it to the FBI’s N-DEx.
RKV will complete the design, development, and testing of this project. We look forward to working closely with the Missouri Department of Public Safety and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. RKV is proud to be part of this project and to contribute technology for the purpose of making our nation safer.
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office (AGO) awarded RKV a contract to develop a statewide evidence tracking system for sexual assault forensic evidence (SAFE) kits. The system will be used to track SAFE kits from the time they are manufactured through final disposition. SAFE kits are passed through multiple organizations including criminal justice agencies, health care providers, and forensic crime labs. Nationwide there have been issues with tracking the location and disposition of SAFE Kits. The evidence tracking system RKV will work with the AGO to build will provide a robust solution which will:
- Allow organizations handling SAFE kits to have a complete and up-to-date inventory of all SAFE kits in their possession or scope of responsibility, both before and after evidence collection.
- Allow organization administrators and statewide policymakers to have a better understanding of SAFE kit collection, processing, and testing dynamics through robust reporting functionality,
- Maintain complete security and confidentiality of all victim or case related records contained in the ETS.
- Allow victims of sexual assault or their designees to view and track the status and location of their SAFE kit at any given time.
The Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) is a nationwide undertaking funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) at the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) that began in 2015. This initiative helps state and local jurisdictions across the country inventory and test sexual assault forensic evidence (SAFE) kits, upload eligible offender DNA profiles into a national database, investigate and prosecute cases in which offender DNA profiles match, or hit, against existing records in the database, and develop procedural and evidence tracking capacity to prevent future backlogs.
In 2018, BJA awarded the Missouri Attorney General’s Office (AGO) a three-year SAKI grant. The AGO is obligated under section 595.220, RSMo., as well as through the BJA grant, to develop a statewide evidence tracking system for sexual assault forensic evidence (SAFE) kits.
The Missouri Department of Public Safety (DPS) awarded RKV Technologies, Inc. a project to assist in the development of a criminal justice information-sharing infrastructure system to receive extensive information from disparate law enforcement records management systems and transmit the information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Data Exchange (N-DEx) System. RKV will develop, implement, test, and document the flexible and expandable process.
RKV has a long history of supporting law enforcement through information technology in Missouri. RKV is excited to be a part of this critically important project to facilitate criminal justice information between public safety agencies. RKV appreciates this opportunity to serve the public safety community in Missouri and the United States.
RKV was recently awarded a contract to develop an Offender Finance System (OFS) for the Missouri Corrections Integrated System (MOCIS). (more…)
RKV Technologies has domain expertise specializing in integrating modules from the National Consortium for Offender Management System (NCOMS) with state systems through our work with the Missouri Department of Corrections (MO DOC). NCOMS (National Consortium For Offender Management Systems) was established in 2003 as an effort by several participating states to pool resources in order to develop a comprehensive Offender Management System using open source technologies. The NCOMS software is comprised of 17 function modules that track all aspects of offender incarceration, supervision and rehabilitation. As a member of the consortium, Missouri’s Department of Corrections committed to implementing NCOMS and partnered with RKV Technologies to help them migrate from their legacy system of a patchwork of mainframe COBOL and AS/400 and RPG programs to JAVA and web based technologies. (more…)
Statewide Traffic Accident Reporting System (STARS) is a joint project between Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) and Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) for the design, creation and implementation of an automated, statewide reporting system to capture Accident, Vehicle, Person data. (more…)