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The Southeast Law Enforcement Alliance Project (SELEAP) in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia consolidates the knowledge of the federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement community from Kings Bay, Georgia through Jacksonville to the Gainesville, Florida area. This effort maximizes the benefits of the individual agencies efforts at gathering, collating and analyzing data to enable the entire law enforcement community to better address the threats from terrorist and criminal organizations in areas where the United States Navy has considerable strategic equities. This effort transcends state lines and enhances the ability of law enforcement to more effectively connect the dots, providing for better security of those assets, supporting preventive, investigative and enforcement activities, while enhancing overall public safety. Currently, there are 58 participating agencies.

 

 

The information superhighway has finally caught up with local police agencies.
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Enterprising law enforcement agencies use new technologies to spur cross-border data sharing
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Department of Justice Unites Law Enforcement Components in Joining Information-Sharing System in Washington State
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FBI Announces Operational Status of its National Information Sharing System
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"We responded to a hotel that had taken several counterfeit checks. When we ran the suspect's several different fictitious names through LInX we discovered that one of the names was an alias. We were able to correctly identify the suspect and obtain a photograph that led to a positive identification."
- Chief Mark Marshall

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