FBI Crime Data Experts Convene to Boost Law Enforcement Tools
Published Date: 11/6/2025
Notice
Summary
The FBI’s CJIS Advisory Policy Board is meeting on December 10-11, 2025, to talk about important updates to crime data and background check systems that affect law enforcement and the public. You can join in person or by phone, and the board will review policies that help keep our justice info safe and up-to-date. No big costs are mentioned, but this meeting shapes how crime data tech moves forward.
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