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File #: 26-0553    Version: 1 Name: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago Department of Public Health, Illinois Department of Human Services
Type: Intergovernmental Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/5/2026 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/16/2026 Final action:
Title: PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Department: Justice Advisory Council Other Part(ies): Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago Department of Public Health, Illinois Department of Human Services Request: Authorization to enter into intergovernmental agreement Goods or Services: Data sharing agreement between local governments regarding community violence intervention programs Agreement Number(s): N/A Agreement Period: Upon signature until 6/30/2028 Fiscal Impact: None Accounts: N/A Summary: This will allow the state, county, and city to continue to share relevant data as part of the Government Alliance for Safe Communities' (GASC) efforts to streamline metrics, investments, and analyze the local impact of community violence intervention strategies in Cook County.
Indexes: AVIK DAS, Executive Director, Justice Advisory Council
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PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT

 

Department:  Justice Advisory Council  

 

Other Part(ies):  Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago Department of Public Health, Illinois Department of Human Services 

 

Request:  Authorization to enter into intergovernmental agreement  

 

Goods or Services:  Data sharing agreement between local governments regarding community violence intervention programs  

 

Agreement Number(s):  N/A  

 

Agreement Period:  Upon signature until 6/30/2028 

 

Fiscal Impact:  None 

 

Accounts:  N/A  

 

Summary:  This will allow the state, county, and city to continue to share relevant data as part of the Government Alliance for Safe Communities’ (GASC) efforts to streamline metrics, investments, and analyze the local impact of community violence intervention strategies in Cook County.

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