FBI Resurrects Criminal Justice Info Advisory Board Charter
Published Date: 4/11/2025
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Summary
The FBI is bringing back the Criminal Justice Information Services Advisory Policy Board to help guide how criminal justice info systems work. This board includes folks from state, local, tribal, and federal law enforcement, plus judges and other experts. No new costs or deadlines are mentioned, but this move keeps important advice flowing to improve public safety.
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