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TLETS Re-Engineering TxDPS Information Management Svc. May 5, 2006

Agenda Current Project Status Benefits, Features, Enhancements Getting Your Agency Prepared Questions Questions

State of the Project Computers and Software installed at TxDPS Headquarters Phase I - new core network has been installed at TxDPS headquarters – 4/2/06 Connections established with NCIC, NLETS, and MVD Connectivity with TxDPS repositories: TCIC, Driver License, and CCH.

State of the Project Bridge programs in Legacy TLETS Legacy TLETS converted to intercept and route all messages through new system Phase II - Ongoing screen testing continues. Target date of 5/19/06

Benefits Logs stored in a relational database system Capability for monitoring traffic real-time Improved reporting features More statistics Weather messages delivered to county codes

Features Support for additional Message Keys –Commercial Vehicle –Wildlife Crime Inquiry –Query Probation Information –Driver License Name Query Local Logs Distance Broadcast

Enhancements Forward a received message Populate a form with a sent message Drop down list boxes for lookup values Spell Check Intuitive user interface Configurable

Minimum Requirements Complete CJIS Security Package To be CJIS compliant, all computers processing CJIS data must be firewalled (NIST certified) from the Internet and any other public access connectivity.

Small Site – Satellite - no NAT 1 terminal, network address translation (NAT) not required DPS Supplied Equipment Router – DPS supplied Personal Earth Station (PES) Agency Supplied Equipment –PC/Workstation with minimum –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Medium Site – Satellite - no NAT 16 terminals or less, NAT not required DPS Supplied Equipment Router – DPS supplied PES Agency Supplied Equipment Switch – 100 Mbps full duplex switch with enough ports for all terminals and printers Interface/Gateway/CAD – Server with sufficient capacity to manage data flow from all assigned terminal devices PC/Workstation with minimum: –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Medium Site – Satellite - NAT 16 terminals or less on satellite, NAT required DPS Supplied Equipment PES Agency Supplied Equipment Router – Any standard router with console access for configuration changes 100 Mbps Ethernet port Switch – 100 Mbps full duplex switch with enough ports for all terminals and printers Interface/Gateway/CAD – Server with sufficient capacity to manage data flow from all assigned terminal devices PC/Workstation with minimum: –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Large Site – Satellite - no NAT 17 terminals or more on satellite, NAT not required DPS Supplied Equipment Router – DPS supplied PES Agency Supplied Equipment Switch – 100 Mbps full duplex switch with enough ports for all terminals and printers Interface/Gateway/CAD – Server with sufficient capacity to manage data flow from all assigned terminal devices PC/Workstation with minimum: –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Large Site – Satellite - NAT 17 terminals or more on satellite, NAT required DPS Supplied Equipment PES Agency Supplied Equipment Router – Any standard router with console access for configuration changes 100 Mbps Ethernet port Switch – 100 Mbps full duplex switch with enough ports for all terminals and printers Interface/Gateway/CAD – Server with sufficient capacity to manage data flow from all assigned terminal devices PC/Workstation with minimum: –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Large Site – Terrestrial - NAT 17 terminals or more over terrestrial connectivity, NAT required DPS Supplied Equipment FRATM connectivity commensurate with traffic demands at each specific location

Large Site – Terrestrial - NAT Agency Supplied Equipment Extranet Router – Cisco 2821 (no substitutions) configured as follows: CISCO 2821 Security Bundle,AIM-VPN-EPII-PLUServ,64F/256D,HSEC/K9 AIM-VPN/EPII-DES/3DES/AES VPN Encryption/Comp Plus MEM D-256 MB DDR DRAM Memory factory default 2800 MEM CF-64MB CF default for Cisco 2800 series NM-28/38BLNKCisco 2800 and 3800 Series Blank Panel Pwr ACCisco 2821/51 AC power supply ROUTER-SDMDevice manager for routers S28NAISK9-Cisco 2800 IOS ADVANCED SERVICES 12308T WIC-BLANK-Blank WAN Interface Panel CAB-ACPower Cord, 110V WIC-1DSU-T1-V2Updated 1-Port T1/Fractional T1 DSU/CSU Card

Large Site – Terrestrial - NAT Agency Supplied Equipment PC/Workstation with minimum: –CPU Type/Speed - Pentium 600Mghz or above –Memory MB –Display Resolution – 1024x768 –Disk Space – 50 MB –Operating System – Win 98 or newer –TCP/IP Network Interface Card (NIC)

Communications 900 local agencies, 400 DPS sites TLETS Website has newsletters and documentation regarding the protocol. To obtain the address, send an to: