NNIJISP is an initiative of the Navajo Nation Judicial Branch Departments; Information Technology, Peacemaking,
Probation and Parole Services, and in partnership with the Navajo Nation Office of the Chief Prosecutor, Office
of Public Defender, Division of Social Service/Family Services, Department of Information Technology, and
Division of Public Safety. The goals are to expand automated case management support to the courts (district,
family and appellate), probation, peacemaking, prosecutors and public defenders; and implement legal information
exchanges between inside the Navajo Nation justice entities.
The design of NNIJISP follows a Needs Assessment Report generated by the National Center for State Courts
following a site visit on March 20-23, 2007. The overall strategic plan consists of modernizing to new
technologies and integrating agency systems to foster collaboration and effective communication and sharing of
information within and across agency and jurisdictional boundaries. The Technology Oversight Committee (TOC)
will be responsible for development of NNIJISP. On August 27, 2009, the IJIS Institute released its technical
assistance report following its May 12-15, 2009 data gathering visit to the Navajo Nation justice community.
Here are links to the abstract and the full IJIS TA report.
New Dawn Technologies was selected by the NNIJISP Technology Oversight Committee on Friday, September 11, to
supply an integrated case management system for the courts, probation, peacemaking, prosecutor, and defender in
the Shiprock Police and Judicial District on a Proof of Concept basis. If successful, the case management system
will then go through the process of approval for roll-out to the remaining districts in the Navajo Nation.