FEA DRM Registry: Office of Justice Programs IT Website Demo


FEA DRM Registry: > Office of Justice Programs IT Website Demo > Topic: "Information Sharing"

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  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    A white paper prepared for the U.S. Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys by the Office of Justice Programs. Following September 11, 2001 numerous initiatives were launched or expanded at the local, state, tribal and federal levels to improve our ability to ''connect the dots.'' This paper describes some major ongoing justice Information Sharing initiatives that are being implemented at all levels of government and across the nation.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    State Chief Information Officers (CIOs), as the primary caretakers of their states’ Information technology (IT) infrastructures, are cognizant of the roles that Information systems play in supporting law enforcement, public safety, public health, and emergency management service delivery. State CIOs also have a role in helping state homeland security directors achieve the national goals for homeland security systems and Information Sharing.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Information Sharing research and development: Computer Assisted Pre-coordination Resource and Database (CAPRAD), voice-over Internet protocol, software-defined radio, advanced wireless data, geographic alerting systems
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    that contains interviews and articles from integrated justice, homeland security, environmental protection, transportation, public health, and economic development, as well as from county, state, and federal government. It also presents barriers to Information Sharing and the ''Calls to Action'' to overcome them.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    This Web site contains a map of the United States with links that allow users to access integrated justice Information Sharing agency profile Information for each state. The map and the agency profiles are produced by SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, and contain Information about each state's current status regarding justice Information Sharing.
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    The following categories provide additional Information for justice practitioners interested in learning more about Information Sharing and technology integration. These categories provide Information regarding the planning, development, and implementation of Information Sharing and technology integration projects.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    NLETS – The International Justice & Public Safety Information Sharing Network was created by the principal law enforcement agencies of the states. Over time the role of NLETS has evolved from being primarily an interstate telecommunications service for law enforcement to a more broad-based network servicing the justice community at the local, state, tribal, and federal levels.
  • OJP ITI - Justice Standards Clearinghouse
    By establishing this Clearinghouse, those involved in the design and implementation of justice system Information technology and communication have a place to share technical Information so as to facilitate exchange and Sharing of Information between the various systems. Users will notice ongoing population of the Web site. This dynamic feature encourages users to contribute materials and learn more about standards from all levels of government.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The purpose of the survey was to determine the level of technology employment in the state of Alabama and to facilitate the development of standards needed for data and Information Sharing.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Introducing justice and public safety practitioners to Information Sharing and technology integration is important to the future of the justice arena. Not only do practitioners need to understand why Information Sharing is important, but exposure to examples and real world case studies shows how practitioners fit into the overall Information Sharing scheme locally, nationally, and internationally.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    A Framework for Justice Information Sharing: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) -- Global Infrastructure/ Standards Working Group
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (Global) operates under the auspices of the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice. Global advises the federal government, specifically through the Assistant Attorney General, OJP, and the U.S. Attorney General, on justice Information Sharing and integration initiatives.
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    OJP aids the member organizations of Global, and the people they serve, through a series of important initiatives. These include the facilitation of GAC Working Groups; development of technology standards, such as the Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) ; creation of white papers on data Sharing issues, such as the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) ; and the dissemination of Information via the Global Web site.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Laws, ideas, and technology are constantly evolving. The changes can have an impact on how Information Sharing and technology integration initiatives are managed. To stay current, justice professionals should seek opportunities to hone their knowledge and skills and to develop a network of contacts involved in similar activities. Many organizations offer training and educational conferences designed to meet these needs.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The Justice Information Sharing Professionals (JISP) coordinate an Internet mail list (listserv) for JISP members. The mail list provides the ability to communicate with other JISP members and to send e-mail messages to the registered membership. In order to access the JISP mail list, users must be a registered member of Yahoo! and have a password. Once registered with Yahoo!, members can sign up for the listserv at http:/ / groups.yahoo.com/ group/ JISP.
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    Information Technology Initiatives - Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives - The Information Sharing Resource for the Justice and Public Safety Communities
    OJP Information Technology Initiatives - The Information Sharing Resource for the Justice and Public Safety Communities
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    Justice Information Sharing Professionals
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    A Framework for Justice Information Sharing: Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) -- Global Infrastructure/ Standards Working Group
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    The Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (Global) operates under the auspices of the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice. Global advises the federal government, specifically through the Assistant Attorney General, OJP, and the U.S. Attorney General, on justice Information Sharing and integration initiatives.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Procurement is more than request for proposals or the purchasing of goods and services. It is also a process by which an organization obtains and manages funding. Procurement resources and process documentation are provided so that users can review and compare the approaches used in other government agency, Information Sharing, and technology integration projects.
  • OJP ITI-Suggest an Event
    The Event Calendar accepts items that are directly related to Information Sharing and integration in the justice community. You are invited to post announcements for seminars, conferences, and workshops. Note that all items submitted through the web site will be reviewed for appropriateness prior to posting. All submitted calendar events must include the organization's name, a point of contact, and a phone number for verification. Required fields are indicated by the field names that appear in
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    Laws, ideas, and technology are constantly evolving. The changes can have an impact on how Information Sharing and technology integration initiatives are managed. To stay current, justice professionals should seek opportunities to hone their knowledge and skills and to develop a network of contacts involved in similar activities. Many organizations offer training and educational conferences designed to meet these needs.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The planning and management of Information Sharing or technology integration initiatives are critical to overall success. Because projects are often multi-jurisdictional and involve the private sector, all participants must understand their area(s) of responsibility. Additionally, legislative and legal requirements, which may effect the overall organization, must also be considered.

Created on Wednesday, June 08, 2005

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