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The Information Systems unit of Forensic Science Services is responsible for managing all case and examination data generated on evidence submissions. Some examples of the unit's duties include:
Information Systems facilitates the release of information to the County and the public and maintains connectivity with state and national forensic networks. Software authoring and database design are also a common work product of the unit and many of Information System's applications are used by the forensic community. Indeed, a significant portion of the software in use by FSS has been written by the Information System unit. This site publishes a web page for individuals to obtain the blood alcohol level (BAC) from the blood sample drawn at the time of arrest. The vial number and the last name of the arrestee are both needed.
FSS Information Systems maintains a 24-hour, automated telephone line with
blood alcohol (DUI/BAC)
results. This line is available to everyone: attorneys, police agencies,
officers, deputies, and the public. When a blood sample is drawn from
an arrestee, they receive a vial number (or BAIN) that is used
when calling the result line. Anyone with this number may obtain the BAC of
the arrestee's blood sample.
Breath Alcohol results are also available on this web site. The driver's license number and the subject's date of arrest are needed to access the information.
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are the
core database systems of most scientific laboratories. Forensic and Crime
laboratories have also been using LIMS systems for many years, but only
recently have specialized LIMS been available for forensic applications.
There are typically two major obstacles when purchasing a commercial LIMS
product: price and adaptability.
The FSS Cal-ID Bureau provides a searchable fingerprint database for Orange County police agencies that is networked state-wide to other databases. When a police agency submits a fingerprint inquiry (T/LI), the results of the search are sent back to the agency's Cal-ID terminal. FSS Information Systems implemented a system a few years ago to automate the response which returned the search results to the agency in a matter of minutes rather than hours. An official commendation was awarded for this project. FSS is involved in many national forensic programs; CODIS (managed by the FBI) and NIBIN (managed by ATF) are national data networks for the exchange of DNA and Firearms information, respectively. FSS Information Systems manages on-site connectivity and networking with these two programs. FSS integrated emerging DNA technology beginning in the late 1980's, and DNA has since become one the core forensic sections in the laboratory. From the onset, much statistical analysis was needed to examine and test DNA procedures against the rigorous standards used in forensic and legal proceedings. FSS Information Systems has provided support to the DNA section since its beginning. Applications for statistical modeling, publishing statistics in forensic journals, streamlining of routine calculations, etc. have been some of the contributions. While the foundational statistics used in forensic DNA are now more established, Information Systems continues to supply custom applications to the FSS DNA section and occasionally the national forensic community. Digital photography and imaging have opened new opportunities for forensic science. FSS has embraced these technologies in the last few years and has integrated them into the documentation and analysis of evidence, particularly in the Latent Comparison (fingerprinting) and Trace (hairs, fibers, glass, etc.) sections. FSS Information Systems has helped facilitate by providing network connectivity, imaging databases, and applications for managing the digital images. The Forensic Information Retrieval System (FIRS) is the automated publisher of ante-mortem, blood alcohol, and controlled substance results and reports. FIRS is only available to agencies and courts serviced by FSS: all courts (clerical and individual DDAs), police agencies, Sheriff department and Sheriff-Coroner staff.
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