Illinois Integrated Justice Information System Implementation Board and Committees
The Illinois Integrated Justice Information System Implementation Board is comprised of 26 members of the justice community who serve without compensation.
IIJIS Membership
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The Implementation Board includes:
The attorney general or his or her designee.
The secretary of state or his or her designee.
The executive director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
The director of the Illinois State Police or designee.
The director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services or designee.
The director of the Illinois Department of Corrections or designee.
Illinois director of technology or designee.
Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department or designee.
Cook County States Attorney or designee.
Cook County Sheriff or designee.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County or designee.
Cook County Chief Information Officer or designee.
Cook County Public Defender or designee.
One member of the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission appointed by the chair.
A representative appointed by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.
A representative appointed by the Illinois Sheriffs Association.
A representative appointed by the Illinois States Attorneys Association.
A representative appointed by the Illinois Association of Court Clerks.
A representative appointed by the Illinois Probation and Court Services Association.
A representative appointed by the Illinois Public Defender Association.
A member of a county board other than Cook County appointed by the Governor.
A mayor, president, or manager of an Illinois municipality appointed by the Governor.
Two members of the general public appointed by the Governor.
Two non-voting liaisons from the Judicial Branch appointed by the Illinois Supreme Court.
Implementation Board members include:
Dorothy Brown, Chair, IIJIS Implementation Board, and Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County
Michael Snyders, Vice Chair, IIJIS Implementation Board, and designee of Jonathan E. Monken, Director of the Illinois State Police
Rod Ahitow, representing the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission
Mike Carroll, designee of Anita Alvarez, Cook County States Attorney
Judge A.C. Cunningham (Ret.), Cook County Public Defender
Jack Cutrone, Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Rafael Diaz, designee of James P. Sledge, director of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services
Cynthia Hora, designee of Lisa Madigan, Illinois Attorney General
Robert Howlett, representing the Illinois Sheriffs Association
Antonio Hylton, Cook County Chief Information Officer
Jonathan Lewin, designee of Jody P. Weiss, Chicago Police Department Superintendent
Ronald Lewis, representing the Illinois Public Defender Association
Irene Lyons, designee of Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State
Pamela McGuire, representing the Illinois Association of Court Clerks
Elaine Romas, designee of Thomas Dart, Cook County Sheriff
Sharon Shipinski, designee of Michael P. Randle, Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections
Michael Waller, representing the Illinois States Attorneys Association
Greg Wass, Illinois Technology Office Chief Information Officer
Illinois Integrated Justice Information System (IIJIS) 2010 Annual Report
The Illinois Integrated Justice Information System (IIJIS) 2010 Annual Report outlines the current activities of the IIJIS Board toward the enhanced sharing of justice information throughout Illinois.
Privacy policy guidance for Illinois integrated justice
information systems
This report concentrates on the traditional justice information sharing because this data underlies the day-to-day operation of the justice system. Specifically, this report: identifies and discusses several of the privacy issues confronting the enhanced collection, analysis, and sharing of justice information made possible by advancing computer technologies; sets forth the types of information sharing that are mandated by existing federal and state requirements; and contains the Privacy Policy Subcommittees recommendations concerning the proper treatment of justice information.
Information is the backbone of every aspect of the public safety process. Justice cannot be
fairly and properly administered without complete and accurate information.
In today's public safety processes, many inadequacies exist in the collection, storage, and dissemination of
information needed to make justice administration decisions, deploy resources, improve operational
effectiveness and most importantly, protect citizens.