The document compares and contrasts the forensic DNA analysis systems in the United States and England using three criteria: 1) data collection, processing, and storage, 2) sample backlog and turnaround time, and 3) "hit rate" or likelihood of a match. While both countries collect and store DNA samples similarly, the US has a larger backlog and longer turnaround times compared to England. England also has a higher "hit rate" in its database due to analyzing a larger percentage of its population and collecting more crime scene evidence. The conclusion summarizes that the key differences lie in England's reduced backlog, faster processing, and higher match rates, and recommends the US learn from England's more effective system.