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April 2013

JNET NEWS
PA Justice Network Newsletter
In this issue:

JNET Facial Recognition

JNET Internet Site

PSP CLEAN PortalXL

LPR Files Available

PennDOT Vehicle Inspection


and Emissions Information

Microsoft Support

The move to an open


internet site aligns
with JNETs
customer centric
focus.
Applications remain
protected by user

JNET Facial Recognition


The Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET) proudly announces the integration of the
JNET Facial Recognition System (JFRS) with the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT).
The JNET Facial Recognition System, already an internationally recognized and award
winning software product, is a completely web-based application that allows authorized
JNET users to compare unknown suspect images against over 3.5 million criminal mug
-shots contained within the Commonwealth Photo Imagining Network (CPIN). Now, in
collaboration with PennDOT, JFRS automatically submits suspect images for
comparison against the PennDOT driver license and photo identification database.
JFRS has already been used to solve numerous crimes; including robberies, fraud,
thefts, and even homicides. Now, with the addition of PennDOT results, investigators
have a greater likelihood of identifying criminal suspects.
Access to JFRS is available to any JNET user with an active Criminal Justice (CJ) or
Criminal History (CH) account that performs criminal investigations as part of their job
duties. Typical JFRS users include: police officers, detectives, investigators, and
troopers. Users must complete a one-day instructor-led course before being provided
access to the JFRS system.
A current list of JFRS instructor-led classes is available on the JNET Learning
Management System (LMS).

credentials and

JNET Internet (www.jnet.pa.gov)

industry standard

JNET has deployed the Federated Photo Search, JNET Notification Service, and the
Domestic Relations Warrant Search to the JNET internet site (www.jnet.pa.gov). In
addition, under Justice Data, users can now access the Pennsylvania Commission on
Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) Constable Query and Deputy Sheriff Query.

encryption methods.

The JNET internet site can be accessed without a secure VPN connection to a
Commonwealth or County network. However, users must have a valid JNET user
name and password in order to access applications over the internet.
Other applications on the internet site include PennDOT applications, cNET and
WebCPIN. Additional applications are currently in the process of being migrated to this
new portal site.

PSP CLEAN PortalXL


The PSP CLEAN system is in the process of upgrading to a new web browser
interface, referred to as the "PSP CLEAN PortalXL". This will change how existing
JNET Criminal History users access CLEAN/NCIC through JNET CLEAN. Only the
agencies which have been approved by PSP and have completed the transition packet

will have access to the new PSP CLEAN PortalXL link through JNET. Your agency will not be able to access
CLEAN via this new link until it has been transitioned to the new CLEAN portal. If you have not completed
the transition packet, your agency will be contacted in the near future regarding training and transition.
JNET CLEAN will remain available until each agency has completed the conversion process to the PSP
CLEAN PortalXL. There will be no loss in service to CLEAN/NCIC. The Pennsylvania State Police have
posted the training and transition schedule on the JNET secure portal. Please check the PSP CLEAN
community and click on PSP CLEAN PortalXL Documentation.

LPR Files Available


The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is now making expired license plate and
suspended registration information available through JNET for use by police departments with license plate
readers (LPR). The file is available for download Monday through Saturday at 6:30 AM.
Agencies wishing to access the PennDOT LPR file through JNET should contact the JNET help desk.
Authorized users will be asked to complete an acknowledgement form and then will be provided the URL to
access the file.

PennDOT Vehicle Inspection and Emissions Information Now Available


The PennDOT Vehicle Inspection and Emissions query allows officers or investigators the ability to quickly
obtain inspection and emissions station information. The application can be found by clicking on the
PennDOT Records community on either the secure or internet JNET portals.
The application will return information regarding the station that performed the inspection or emission test;
including station name, station address, station owner, or manager information. Your results will also include
the sequence of valid stickers issued by PennDOT to that station. If any sticker appears fraudulent, the
application will assist officers in determining the status of inspection or emissions stickers. It will not provide
vehicle ownership information or information regarding which sticker was issued to a particular make or
model of a vehicle. The application is accessible to Criminal Justice or Criminal History users with the
PennDOT Vehicle Registration application role. For more information, a user quick reference card and a
user guide are located on the JNET website.

Internet Explorer Support


Effective April 30, 2013 JNET will no longer support Internet Explorer 7 (IE7). This version is being phased
out in order to streamline JNET development and testing efforts, as well as to ensure that end-users internet
browsers remain compatible with supported technologies.
Users with IE7 must upgrade to Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) by using the following URL: http://
windows.microsoft.com/en-US/internet-explorer/downloads/ie-8. IE8 and IE9 are also supported. JNET is
currently testing IE10. At this time there are known issues with IE10 which we are working to remediate. A
quick reference card to assist users in determining which version of Internet Explorer they are using has
been posted on JNET in the User Reference Cards section of the User Info tab as well as in the
Configuration Materials section of the IT tab.
If you have questions about any of the information in the newsletter, please contact the JNET help desk at
877-327-2465 or ra-jnethelpdesk@pa.gov

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