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    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
    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.
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    Security of the entire information exchange enterprise is only as strong as the weakest link. The Global justice information sharing Initiative (Global) Security Working Group (GSWG) pursues security measures necessary for today's enhanced information sharing abilities. Of particular importance is determining effective security standards for legacy networks/ systems, as well as the new and enhanced networks and systems to which they are joined.
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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 Advisory Committee (GAC) was assembled by the U.S. Attorney General to advise the U.S. Department of justice (DOJ) in the ongoing pursuit of interjurisdictional and multidisciplinary justice information sharing. The GAC acts as the focal point for justice information sharing activities and includes representatives from local, state, tribal, federal, and international agencies.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Security of the entire information exchange enterprise is only as strong as the weakest link. The Global justice information sharing Initiative (Global) Security Working Group (GSWG) pursues security measures necessary for today's enhanced information sharing abilities. Of particular importance is determining effective security standards for legacy networks/ systems, as well as the new and enhanced networks and systems to which they are joined.
  • 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 Advisory Committee (GAC) was assembled by the U.S. Attorney General to advise the U.S. Department of justice (DOJ) in the ongoing pursuit of interjurisdictional and multidisciplinary justice information sharing. The GAC acts as the focal point for justice information sharing activities and includes representatives from local, state, tribal, federal, and international agencies.
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    Training and specialty courses on emerging technologies, XML, security, and information sharing offered in cooperation with the National Criminal justice Association (NCJA)
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    While each of the three XML projects was developed to address specific constituent needs, Working Group members acknowledged early on the unifying goals of enhanced agency efficiency and increased public safety. In response, participants have worked toward reconciling the three specifications and creating a common data dictionary for use by other developers of XML justice information sharing standards.
  • 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.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The Users’ Conference is focused on implementation and the issues, tools, and techniques that will help justice and public safety organizations use the Global JXDM to improve information sharing. Successful implementation of the Global JXDM requires understanding at the policy, management, operations, and technical staff levels. Sessions will be provided for each of these groups. Organizations should consider sending teams to cover the full range of topics addressed.
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    With the goal of facilitating information sharing across the breadth of justice and public-related disciplines and all levels of government, on September 20, 2001, the Global justice information sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) convened at 9:00 a.m. at the Office of justice Programs, Washington, DC. The following topics were slated for discussion:
  • 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
    Other organizations, not funded by OJP, that use the Global justice XML Data Model, are encouraged to publish their XML Schemas (ie:, extensions, constraint, proxy) to the same justice Standards Clearinghouse in order to facilitate potential interoperability of information systems that will enhance the potential for sharing of justice-related information.
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    information Technology Initiatives - Global justice information sharing Initiative
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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
    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
    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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    , to enable and facilitate all aspects of justice information sharing; the delivery of justice, public safety, and incident management; and the securing of our homeland.

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