Jim Pritchett
jim.pritchett@iforces.org

Mr. Pritchett’s work history and professional life have been a series of overlapping technology and management successes within the criminal justice arena over the last 20 years. His experience in the criminal justice community runs the gamut from Courts to Sheriff to Police to Prosecution to Prisons and everywhere in between.

Mr. Pritchett has served on US Department of Justice advisory committees and has led information standards development efforts at the national level. He played a role in development of the DOJ’s XML data standards process as both a committee and working group member. Mr. Pritchett has championed information sharing efforts at the state, local, and national level throughout his career. He was responsible for moving Alabama to the forefront of information sharing by successfully orchestrating the development of the most comprehensive state-wide information sharing system in place today with over 7,000 members accessing information from over 20 different data systems through a web portal.

Mr. Pritchett holds a Master’s degree in Educational Technology from Auburn University. In addition, he has certifications from the National Defense University and Army Management College. Mr. Pritchett has been a Presenter at both Mocrosoft’s 2004 CIO Summit and SpeechTek 2004 and was awarded “Best Government to Government IT Solution of 2003” by Public CIO magazine and Microsoft.