The Federal Bureau of Investigation provides a national focal point for electronic communication, education, and information sharing through the development and operation of LEO -- Law Enforcement OnLine. LEO is a national interactive computer communications system and information service, an Intranet exclusively for the law enforcement community. It is a user-friendly service which can be accessed by any approved employee of a duly constituted local, state, or federal law enforcement agency, or approved member of an authorized law enforcement special interest group. LEO is intended to provide a state-of-the-art communication mechanism to link all levels of law enforcement throughout the United States. LEO is also used as a vehicle to educate officers on the best technologies and practices in all areas of law enforcement. LEO Services Topical Focus
Area: Custom web-type pages that provide a secure community area
for general information related to the law enforcement profession
using text, graphics, audio, and video. E-mail:
Provides the capability to send and receive e-mail/messages electronically
between LEO users. Electronic
Calendar: Provides national, state, and special interest calendars
for posting upcoming dates of interest for conferences, meetings,
training courses, seminars, and other important dates. |
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