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Arkansas Crime Information Center average salary is $47,819, median salary is $47,819 with a salary range from $47,819 to $47,819.
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Software Support Analyst 47,819-47,819 Little Rock, AR, 72201 2017 Arkansas Crime Information Center Software Support Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Arkansas Crime Information Center
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Little Rock, AR
  • ACIC is the state agency responsible for providing information technology services to law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies in Arkansas. The principal role of ACIC is the administration of a comprehensive data system that is accessible by criminal justice agencies in over 250 locations in Arkansas. This state system is interfaced with the FBI National Crime Information Center, as well as similar systems in the other 49 states. ACIC also collects and publishes statistics on crime, manages the crime victim notification system, and the state sex offender registry. With the exception of crime statistics, access to most data maintained