Department of Navy Sources Sought Webinar for New NCIS Data Management System

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Wed, Mar 4, 2020 - 9:30 AM PACIFIC TIME - Mar 4 - Department of Navy Sources Sought Webinar for New NCIS Data Management System BIDSPEED is providing a short, hands-on, interactive workshop that will break down a specific opportunity and help you form a response to a Sources Sought notification. If your company supports NAICS 541512 - Computer Systems Design Services. Response Template: Response templates will be made available at Bidspeed - http://register.fedbidspeed.com Bidspeed can do it for you: Ask about our Diamond Program - (CLICK HERE) Need Help: Contact Bidspeed 877.663.9043 (support@fedbidspeed.com) Schedule a private one-on-one session: https://schedulebidspeed.as.me/ Scope: Market research information and planning purposes to identify the availability of potential sources capable of providing the Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS) a modern, comprehensive, and integrated case management system to perform its law enforcement mission effectively. NCIS, is seeking a modern case management system solution to improve its operational capabilities to include: 1) expedite case handling by using electronic case files containing all case-associated documents and information (from open to closed and retention status), replacing manual paper files, 2) connect with other relevant systems across the Law Enforcement (LE) community and LE Information Domain, and 3) support future needs and requirements, whether driven by policy or technological, organizational, or environmental change (advances in biometric technology, artificial intelligence, etc.). Key case management system features NCIS needs include: � Calendaring, timekeeping, and tickler systems (to organize documents and reminders for future action by date) connected directly to case files; � Complex relational databases to enable sophisticated client/partner and contact management; � Social media searching capabilities, advanced link analysis, geographic mapping, and the ability to integrate evidence, photos location data, and other investigative findings; � The ability to interface with the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) and Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID) and NCIS core databases. � Easy supervisor access of case work; � Increased collaboration with LE partners through easy file sharing (e.g., video and audio), communication, and status reporting, including dashboards for visual representation, etc.; � Computer-automated dispatch capabilities; � Support of multi-channel platforms for ease of information access via mobile devices, such as Android and Apple Products, etc. � Complete and robust file management capabilities, meaning centralized data storage and built-in retention and back-up (with data easily stored and accessible in the Cloud); and � Support of built-in roles for access and management rights, including creation of permissions based on specific engagement needs with security in accordance with Department of Defense (DoD), DON, and LE requirements (Role-Based Access Control, etc.) capable of handling over 6000 users. For more details, please log in to your Bidspeed account and follow this link: http://agent.fedbidspeed.com/?330893c4-ee3f-4286-9851-f7ecc5a162b8. We anticipate that the workshop will last approximately 30 minutes. Come prepared to participate. Click Here to Register! Questions? Contact Bidspeed.