Upcoming Classes
Criminal intelligence plays a vital role in the safety and security of our country. 28 CFR Part 23 was issued in 1980 to ensure the privacy and constitutional rights of individuals during the collection and exchange of criminal intelligence information, and it has since been an important part of the intelligence landscape.
To facilitate greater understanding of 28 CFR Part 23, the Bureau of Justice Assistance has developed the Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Policies (28 CFR Part 23) online training. This training is designed to help state and local law enforcement understand the guidelines that govern the development and implementation of policies and systems that facilitate intelligence sharing.
Training Includes:
- Overview of the Regulation
- Compliance Requirements
- Storage Requirements
- Inquiry and Dissemination Requirements
- Review and Purge Requirements
How to Access 28 CFR Part 23 Online Training
28 CFR Part 23 online training is on the National Criminal Intelligence Resource Center (NCIRC) secure Web site. Use one of the following to enter the secure NCIRC site:
RISSNET™: For access to RISSNET, contact the Regional Information Sharing Systems® Center that serves your geographic area. For more information, visit http://www.iir.com/riss/
LEO: For access to the Law Enforcement Online system, contact your nearest FBI Field Office or e-mail leoprogramoffice@leo.gov. For more information, visit http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/leo.htm
HSIN Intel/HS SLIC: For access to the Homeland Security State and Local Intelligence Community of Interest, contact your state or local fusion center or e-mail hs.slic@hq.dhs.gov.
For individuals who do not have access to one of the secure portals, the online training can be accessed on the public NCIRC Web site – www.ncirc.gov.





