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Justice Consolidated Office Network II
Organization:
US Department of Justice, Washington, DC
Project Contact:
Michael Duffy, USDOJ Office of the Chief
Information Officer
Project Description:
The original Department of
Justice Joint Consolidated Office Network (JCON) program was plagued
by a growing list of technical problems. Early JCON rollouts proved
to be inherently unstable and complex to manage and administer.
Additionally, the total cost of ownership was rising with increased
demands for support and engineering. Faced with these problems, the
Deputy Chief Information Officer and the JCON Program Management
Office sought independent specialists to get the program back on
track.
The JCON PMO selected Vcentra experts to
assess the JCON implementation, and create a new architecture called
JCON II. Vcentra engineers validated the requirements and
developed the new JCON II design. The Vcentra team worked
closely with key DOJ management, technical staff, and
software/hardware vendors to develop a highly functional, reliable
system following a formal life cycle development approach. To
date, the new JCON II system has been deployed to over 50,000 users
throughout the DOJ.
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"---a reliable, secure and
cost effective system through which the Department will
be able to optimize the use of electronic legal and
management tools in fulfillment of its mission"
- Mark Boster,
Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Information Resources
Management, U.S. DOJ
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