- An 11-member, command-level Board of Directors
- 2006-2015 - Assigned Member Agency personnel (clerical, support, and day-to-day oversight).
- 2015 – present - A full-time executive director, a part-time bookkeeper, and a Member Agency Administrative Assistant.
- 2007-2012: US Congress via the diligent efforts of CISC founding agency leaders.
- 2012 – Present: Member Agency annual fees.
- 1 vendor-controlled system providing one data analysis program.
- Vendor software control limited the free sharing of data with other systems.
- Legal Entity Status: April 2014, the CISC became a Colorado Legal Entity with a new Intergovernmental Agreement.
- Member Agencies: 62 CO law enforcement agencies, including the Colorado DPS and most of the largest agencies in Colorado, serving over 8,300 certified peace officers.
- 2015, the CISC also became a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) LInX (Law enforcement Information eXchange) Rocky Mountain Region in order to share data nationally
- Existing program use and value began to diminish. After 7 years, a change was needed.
- In 2016, the Board boldly ended the vendor contract and acted on an entirely new idea: a CISC Regional Data Warehouse (RDW).
- Member-controlled
- Safe, and secure data
- Data sharing choice
- Data analysis program choice
- Contract negotiation choice
- Competitive rates
- Enhanced case solutions
- Real dollar savings
- Reduced technology staff impact
- Increased service
- Membership: Hosting all Colorado agency data and serving all 13,000+ CO peace officers
- Grant Funding: to support new agency membership.
- Choice: Regularly finding and signing top-quality technology providers
- Data Security: Resisting conventional wisdom while encouraging provider innovation
- CISC Access: The evolving CISC website
- Data Sharing: Enhancing RDW services and technology