Additional State Compact Officers


On October 9, 1998, President Clinton signed into law the National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact (Compact) Act of 1998, establishing an infrastructure by which states can exchange criminal records for noncriminal justice purposes according to the laws of the requesting state and provide reciprocity among the states to share records without charging each other for the information.


  • Nicole Borgeson, Utah Department of Public Safety
  • Jenny Braithwaite (Interim), Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation
  • Nicholas Briggs, Vermont Crime Information Center
  • Kerry K. Creach, Missouri State Highway Patrol
  • Jeff Cullen, Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation
  • Paula Davis, Alaska Department of Public Safety
  • John Doubrava (Interim), New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
  • Katrina Garrett, Michigan State Police
  • Lt. Julia M. Gunderson, Virginia State Police
  • Shanon R. Helget, Nevada Department of Public Safety
  • Philip D. Higdon, Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center
  • Scott Lamp, Iowa Department of Public Safety
  • Wendy Landers, Oregon State Police
  • Nicole Mattox, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
  • First Lt. L.J. McClung, West Virginia State Police
  • Ivy McMillan, North Carolina Bureau of Investigation
  • Teresa Mucha, Colorado Bureau of Investigation
  • Yeselin Pendleton, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
  • Matthew R. Ruel, Maine State Police
  • Christine M. Shea, New Hampshire State Police
  • Lt. Markus Smith, Louisiana State Police
  • Tiffanie Ward, Arkansas Crime Information Center
  • Rhonda Westbrook, Georgia Bureau of Investigation
  • Alec J. Wheaden, Jr., Maryland Dept. of Public Safety and Correctional Services
  • Capt. William White, New Jersey Division of State Police
  • Vacant, Mississippi Criminal Information Center

As of 8/29/2024