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National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) And, Where to Start with Information Sharing

National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) And, Where to Start with Information Sharing. Jim Pingel, NIEM Business Architecture Committee Manager Director, Wisconsin Justice Information Sharing. Information sharing is a national imperative.

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National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) And, Where to Start with Information Sharing

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  1. National Information Exchange Model (NIEM)And,Where to Start with Information Sharing Jim Pingel, NIEM Business Architecture Committee Manager Director, Wisconsin Justice Information Sharing

  2. Information sharing is a national imperative In detecting, preventing, responding to and investigating crimes, disasters and terrorist acts, the exchange of information among multiple engaged agencies must be timely and accurate and therefore highly automated. Most existing computer systems are not designed to facilitate information sharing across disciplines and jurisdictions. Automated information sharing between agencies requires the definition of common standards for linking disparate systems among federal, state, local and tribal agencies.

  3. Foundation of Info Sharing Information Sharing Federal Government State, Local, and Tribal Governments Private Sector Foreign Partners Protecting Privacy and Other Legal Rights

  4. Dispatched LE Information Sharing: The Big (Simplified) Picture NIEM is a data layer standard, addressing one essential component of the information sharing architecture. But it all starts with real-world business needs to share information! 4) The Payload: NIEM-conformant Exchange 3) The Envelope: Addressingand Policy The shared business needs, and collaborative partnerships are where voice interoperability and data-sharing must converge! 2) SecureConnections 1) BusinessDrivers

  5. Places People Location Person Organization Events Activity Things Contact Info Property MetaData NIEM at 50,000 Feet There are Currently seven NIEM Domains NIEM Core Infrastructure Protection Immigration Intelligence Person Screening Justice (GJXML) Emergency Management International Trade

  6. Supporting Operations at the Local, State, Tribal and Federal levels • Exchanges using a national standard are making it easier to: • Forward incident and arrest data from police to prosecutors • Determine the status of beds, staff, and resources at hospitals • Send call data from a 9-1-1 center to multiple dispatch centers • Report suspicious activities from field officers to investigators at state and national levels and from one fusion center to another • Provide a common operational picture across multiple agencies and Jurisdictions • Locate critical government and private sector resources in response to a F5 Tornado • Report the status of emergency response teams and resources • Screen persons or cargo entering the country • Broadcast an Amber Alert

  7. IEPD: A Collaborative, Business-Driven Process • Create a scenario to reflect the need for information sharing between organizations • Define the requirements including the data components that should be included • Use the data component standards from NIEM to build the exchange, extending them where needed • Document the exchange using technology standards • Implement the exchange • Register the IEPD in the GJXDM/NIEM IEPD Clearinghouse

  8. The IEPD Clearinghouse www.niem.gov/tools - click “Search for IEPD” Over 70 NIEM IEPDs – and Counting. NDEX Specifications Law Enforcement IT Standards Council: 10 Standard CAD-RMS Exchanges

  9. Courts DA- PROTECT Hot Files WIJIS – Wisconsin Justice Information Sharing Local Law Enforcement Records Management Systems Gaps Remain in Seamless, Secure Information Sharing. Integrated Corrections

  10. TIME/eTIME Filling in the Gaps: The WIJIS Justice Gateway DNR Vehicle Reg Local Law Enforcement Records Management Systems Sex Offender Reg Courts DA- PROTECT A single, secure point of read-only access to disparate state and local justice information resources. Law Enforcement Data NIEM Integrated Corrections

  11. Where to Begin • Identify the Business Drivers • Expanded Search Capability (Horizontal) • Criminal Justice Workflow (Vertical) • “We Got This Grant…” • Lead Agency/Champion • CJIS Agency (AL, PA, NY State, MN) • Dept of Public Safety (FL, TX) • Admin Office of Courts (CA, MO, NM, …IN?) • State Administering Agency (WI) • Fusion Center (AZ, MA, NJ) • EOC (IN?)

  12. Where to Begin • Look for quick wins • Engage Stakeholders • Find your early adopters • Focus on the ones that are willing! The resistors will come along, when they see the value. • Communicate – early and often • Indiana has a great start! • Leverage, Reuse… You know… STEAL. • N-Dex • IEPD Clearinghouse

  13. Keys to Success • Governance • Representative, yet Nimble • Leverage IPSC Collaboration! • Plug into the Associations (Chiefs, Sheriffs, DAs, APCO) • Technical, Business and Executive Involvement (committee structure) • Understand National Initiatives (N-Dex, Fusion, SAR, etc.). • What’s the Payoff for You? • Alignment with State Objectives. • Identify, Leverage and Train Technical Resources

  14. All You Need to Know About the Technology

  15. All You Need to Know About the Technology • Flexible, Expandable Technology • Service-Oriented Architecture • Secure Internet • National Standards like NIEM • Your technologists must be able to simplify, make the technology easy to understand for local implementers • Developer’s Toolkit!

  16. May 2008 NIEM Support Infrastructure • www.NIEM.gov provides outreach briefings and seminars, documentation, training, tools, Knowledge Center and Helpdesk, and technical assistance

  17. NIEM Grant Language “To support public safety and justice information sharing, OJP requires the grantee to use the National Information Exchange Model specifications and guidelines for this particular grant. Grantee shall publish and make available without restriction all Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPDs) and related artifacts generated as a result of this grant to the component registry as specified in the guidelines. This information is available at http://www.niem.gov/implementationguide.php.”

  18. NIEM Value Proposition • Agencies and organizations that adopt NIEM will be able to: • Gain faster access to critical information • Reduce cost of automated information exchanges • Leverage existing systems • Participate in regional, state, and national information sharing systems that are or will be based on NIEM standards • Participate in and contribute to shaping national standards for information sharing • Contribute to helping solve the national information sharing problem

  19. NIEM State and Local Adoption and Use • Majority of states are engaging NIEM through pilot projects and operational developments • A few examples: • California Administrative Office of the Courts project to develop and publish a library of NIEM IEPD’s • Florida Law Enforcement eXchange (FLEX) system includes development of a NIEM compliant data model and IEPDs • New York Division of Criminal Justice Services utilizing NIEM to implement all CJIS information exchanges – eJustice Portal • Pennsylvania’s JNET project developing a plan for upgrading GJXDM based information exchanges to NIEM • “Texas Path to NIEM” project developing a blueprint for Texas state and local agencies to cooperatively reach NIEM compliance • Consortium for the Exchange of Criminal-Justice Technology (CONNECT) multi-state NIEM-based project (AL, KS, NB, TN WY) • Wisconsin has a statewide Justice Gateway for sharing critical incident and case data.

  20. Next Steps? • Re-Orient IPSC on Data-Sharing • Business Drivers • Policy Constraints • Technical and Managerial Supporters • Architecture: The Big Picture of how it all fits together • Request (FREE) Technical Assistance: nisshelp@ijis.org • Did I mention it’s FREE?!!! • Get your Technicians to NIEM Training: training@ijis.org • That’s free, too

  21. NIEM References and Links • NIEM Public Website - www.niem.gov • Request FREE Training and Technical Assistance • Subscribe to NIEM News - E-mail information@niem.gov • Search the IEPD Clearinghouse • Download Documents • Access Free Tools • Join Justice Information Sharing Practitioners –jispnet.org • Network with your peers • Access policies, RFPs, other templates • National Information Sharing Standards (NISS) Helpdesk and Knowledge Center • www.it.ojp.gov/NISS/helpdesk • E-mail nisshelp@ijis.org • Call 1-877-333-5111 or 1-703-726-1919, 9AM-8PM (EST)

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