(Reuters) - The effort brings together two powerful industry trade groups -- the National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association -- that had developed separate online databases used by retailers such as Macy's, Sears, and Limited Brands Inc.
But with organized crime rings becoming more sophisticated and a federal law mandating that the FBI work with retailers to set up a national database, the trade groups announced on Thursday they have joined together to support the Law Enforcement Retail Partnership Network, or LERPnet. It is scheduled to launch on April 9.
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