Terça-feira, 6 de Maio de 2008

UMA SUGESTÃO AO SIS, PJ, SEF, PSP e GNR...

Talvez uma ajuda para uma maior troca de informações e um aumento na taxa de sucesso de casos julgados, em que o criminoso não sai do tribunal em 5 minutos...


What is RAID 3?

The Real-time Analytical Intelligence Database (RAID) is a National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)-designed tool used in support of criminal prosecution. It is also used by several law enforcement agencies for organizing and sharing case information. The software helps analysts to catalog and analyze valuable information collected from seized evidence or law enforcement intelligence.
Unlike most other programs available to law enforcement for conducting analytical work, RAID 3 is specially designed to run on a single computer, a mobile peer-to-peer network, or a client-server network. This allows users to work outside the confines of the office. A team of analysts, agents, and officers has the freedom to operate at a hotel, a raid site, or any other area where laptop computers can be used.
RAID 3 was developed for NDIC, and NDIC offers the software and training free of cost (travel costs and per diem are not included) to law enforcement agencies.

Who Should Attend?

Federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement personnel (including active and reserve duty military and National Guard) who have a strong desire to learn RAID 3 should attend. The course is open to law enforcement personnel, and personnel in the intelligence and investigative fields. There will be 17 seats available per class.

Why Should I Attend?

By learning how to use the Real-time Analytical Intelligence Database (RAID) software, you will be able to organize and assimilate significant amounts of evidence to reveal associations, assets, and methods of drug traffickers in order to assist criminal investigations and prosecutions. Using RAID you can identify previously unknown leads, hidden assets, and coconspirators as well as organize evidence for trial.

What Agencies Use RAID?

We have provided our RAID software and training to numerous agencies in the United States as well as to foreign intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Some of these agencies include
FBI, RCMP, DEA, DoD, INTERPOL, UN, HMRC, FAA, DOS, ICE, IRS, ATF, PGR, HIDTA, HHS, USAO, DIA, OCDETF, CENDRO, and CNP.

We have worked with many foreign agencies, including INTERPOL and the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, as a conduit to raise awareness and to distribute RAID to many of the following nations, including: the Bahamas, Bolivia, Burma, Canada, Cape Verde, Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Mexico, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Senegal, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela.
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CUSTO - Training and materials are provided at no cost at the NDIC. Participants are responsible for all travel, lodging, and per diem costs.
DATA - October 20-24, 2008
LOCAL - Training is held at the NDIC in Johnstown, PA. The NDIC is located at 319 Washington Street, Johnstown, PA, at the intersection of Market and Washington Streets.

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