





In the summer of 1924, the FBI created an Identification Division (informally called “Ident” in the organization for many years to come) to gather prints from police agencies nationwide and to search them upon request for matches to criminals and crime evidence.
The CJIS Division was established in February 1992 out of the former Identification Division to serve as the focal point and central repository for criminal justice information services in the FBI. It is the largest division in the FBI.
Programs initially consolidated under the CJIS Division included the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), and Fingerprint Identification. In addition, responsibility for several ongoing technological initiatives was transferred to the CJIS Division, including the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), NCIC 2000, and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
The Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System is the statewide telecommunications network comprised of terminals/ databases /computer interfaces representing numerous cities, state, federal, and military law enforcement and criminal justice agencies in Texas. TLETS provides 24/7/365 assistance and access to information to all criminal justice and law enforcement agencies throughout Texas. Additionally, TLETS provides intrastate interconnectivity to various local, state, and federal database systems via the International Justice and Public Safety Network (Nlets), allowing operators to gather a variety of database services from other states, Canada, Interpol, and private companies. TLETS access provides operators with access to NCIC, TCIC, CCH, Driver License, Vehicle Registration (Department of Motor Vehicles-DMV), Financial Responsibility Verification Program (managed by the Texas Department of Insurance or TDI), as well as the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).
As the Control System Agency (CSA) for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s NCIC, DPS serves as the connection point for all data between Texas agencies and NCIC. Through the services of the NCIC system, the FBI maintains stolen and recovered property files, person files, CCH data and the Interstate Identification Index (III) which is used as a pointer to criminal history files resident on state systems. Federal and state law regulates access to and dissemination of CCH, and prescribes security and privacy rules for systems which access CCH. DPS is responsible for ensuring that FBI CJIS Policy is applied to Texas agencies accessing FBI data.
The Crime Records Division is actively engaged in evaluating network services, adopting new information-sharing partners, and supporting application systems to provide the Texas Criminal Justice Community with cost-efficient and effective strategies. Member agencies will access information about the initiatives through the CRD website, the CR Newsletter, administrative messages, and the TCIC Listserv.
Sys Logic Technology Services began its existence by assisting law enforcement agencies and municipalities. All personnel is fingerprinted, security awareness trained and CJIS cleared.

Sys Logic takes security and CJIS adherence very seriously. In terms of CJIS, we are very proactive to ensure all guidelines are met.

Sys Logic Technology Services will periodically go through all systems to ensure compliance. We will also set up mechanisms to detect possible intruders and alert which is key. As threats continue to evolve,

simply adhering to guidelines is not sufficient, and a more proactive approach is needed. From audits to logs to alerting mechanisms upon possible intrusions. Also, the implementation of self-defending networks is necessary.

Additionally, we will provide assistance with all policy paperwork if needed plus schedule mock audits with the TAC officer and LASSO to continue to ensure compliance.
At Sys Logic Technology Services, we go beyond compliance—we proactively safeguard your agency or municipality against evolving cyber threats. With CJIS-certified personnel, rigorous security measures, and proactive defense strategies, we ensure your systems remain secure, compliant, and resilient.
Sys Logic Technology Services, LLC, headquartered in Canton, Texas, provides comprehensive IT solutions, including computer repair, managed services, and cybersecurity, to the East Texas region. Established in 2004 with a focus on law enforcement, the company ensures high-security standards by employing a fully FBI/CJIS-certified technical staff. This certification guarantees that clients receive top-tier technical services, regardless of business size or sector.
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