Boeing has won a contract with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension of Minnesota’s Department of Public Safety to build an automated system that manages access to criminal history and other critical data.
The company said Wednesday it will revamp the legacy criminal history system with updated security controls, proactive monitoring and alerts, and cross-system performance metrics.
“This agreement with Minnesota is a strategic investment in the future of state and local law enforcement,” said Jeff Brown, director of Boeing’s intelligence systems group.
The new system will also feature Boeing’s Entity Management Framework and Twister to provide analytics and data integration functions, the company said.