The relevance of this study is determined by the increasing dependence of law enforcement agencies on information and telecommunications systems and the need for objective monitoring of the effectiveness of information technology and communications units. The objective of the study is to comparatively analyze existing approaches to assessing the performance of information technology and communications units of law enforcement agencies, identifying their advantages, limitations, and prospects for adaptation to the specifics of law enforcement agencies. The article presents a typology of approaches, including basic IT service management methodologies (ITIL, COBIT), IT process maturity models, key performance indicator (KPI) systems, specialized standards, and expert assessment methods. Common shortcomings of existing approaches are identified (weak connection between technological metrics and operational results, insufficient consideration of active counteraction conditions). The significance of the study lies in the formation of a systematized scientific basis for further developments in the field of methodological support for assessing the performance of IT units of law enforcement agencies. The practical significance lies in the possibility of using the identified advantages and disadvantages of the analyzed approaches in the development of departmental methodological documents and automated systems for monitoring the activities of IT units. Prospects for further research are related to the development of a comprehensive model for assessing the performance of IT departments of law enforcement agencies, integrating technological metrics with operational performance indicators at all levels of management.
R. O. Askerov (Tue,) studied this question.
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