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This presentation outlines the status, timeframes, and costs of implementing the DNA Bill for forensic procedures. It includes an overview of key action steps, comparative study between CODIS and SOLVE technologies, and recommendations. The presentation also covers the role of various entities involved in the implementation process.
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PRESENTATION ON THE STATUS / TIMEFRAMES / COSTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IN SUPPORT OF THE CRIMINAL LAW (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) AMENDMENT BILL2013-07-24
TABLE OF CONTENT Slide 2 / 18
DNA BILL – IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Slide 3 / 18
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN A tag is being designed to suit the intended purpose and this will form part of the dress code. This will be pinned on the dress code/clothing to identify an authorized person A revised training plan in the DNA Bill Implementation Plan - Presentation by NHLS MOU – In compilation process by the Office of the Criminal Justice Review [OCJR] Business Plan with regard to the DNA Bill’s overall Systems solution with milestones - TMS Decision between SOLVE & CODIS - SITA Accreditation Plan – view from SANAS National Forensic Oversight and Ethics Board Composition – Legal Services Slide 4 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES Slide 14 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES (Cont.) Slide 15 / 18
ACTION STEPS AND TIME FRAMES (Cont.) Slide 16 /18
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CODIS AND SOLVE • The document compiled by SITA outlines two prospective technologies (CODIS and SOLVE) that are available to fulfil the gap requirements for the NFDD for the biology and laboratory processes. • The investigation by SITA was based on documentation provided by SAPS TMS and desk research. No live testing of the CODIS and/or Solve products were conducted. From this investigation and limited access to these products, no distinct or clear direction could be provided as to which product are recommended. • The costing was also based on estimations. • The recommendation by SITA: • A full live investigation of the Solve and CODIS products to determine viability • A full investigation of the interface and integration requirements to SAPS systems • The outcomes of these investigations and research will be the exposition of a complete application, systems, technical and integration architecture • The client is of the opinion that CODIS should be recommended. • The Division: TMS recommend CODIS because it has been tried and tested. CODIS has proven to work successfully in various countries and agencies. The Division: TMS would however visit some of the sites where CODIS were implemented in order to access the amount of customization required. Slide 17 / 18
THANK YOU Compiled by: • Division: Technology Management Services, • South African Police Service • Integrated Justice system • SITA Slide 18 /18