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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract INCIS was the name of the Integrated NatioINCIS was the name of the Integrated National Crime Information System designed to provide information to the New Zealand Police in the 1990s, but which was abandoned in 1999. Although the project was abandoned parts of its hardware and software infrastructure are still in use today.are infrastructure are still in use today.
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rdfs:comment INCIS was the name of the Integrated NatioINCIS was the name of the Integrated National Crime Information System designed to provide information to the New Zealand Police in the 1990s, but which was abandoned in 1999. Although the project was abandoned parts of its hardware and software infrastructure are still in use today.are infrastructure are still in use today.
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