Texas Path to NIEM Project

Earlier this year DPS in partnership with DCJ, OCA and in collaboration with TIJIS posted the Texas Path to NIEM RFP.  The procurement process was recently completed and the contract was awarded to UNISYS.  The Texas Path to NIEM is a very critical information sharing project, enabling jurisdictions to effectively share, exchange, accept and translate information using the National Information Model (NIEM) standards.

What is NIEM?
The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), a partnership of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is designed to develop, disseminate and support enterprise-wide information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical data.

For information contact Jim Phillips, Project Manager, Texas Path to NIEM

Introduction to NIEM (Appendix E)

NIEM Concept of Operations (Appendix F)

Texas Path to NIEM Intercommunication Plan

TJI3 Plan (Version 1)

Update to TJI3 Plan (Current Version)

2008-2012 State Strategic Plan for Information Resources Management

Texas Integrated Justice Exchange Model Project Kickoff - May 15, 2007

TJI3 Preliminary Workshop Findings Report - June 22, 2007

Texas Justice Information Strategy Survey

Information Exchanges - July 27, 2007

Completed UMLs(1)

Gap Analysis Report - October 29, 2007

IEPD Exchange Content Model - UML Notation - November 20, 2007

Texas NIEM Exchange Content Mode Non-Pen Packet(2)

Texas Path to NIEM Final JIEM Exchanges Report V4 - December 4, 2007

Texas NIEM Exchange Content Mode Pen Packet 2008-01-21

Texas NIEM Exchange Content Mode Non-Pen Packet

Exchange Content Model Change Log 2008-01-18 

Texas Path to NIEM Briefing - August 12, 2008     PDF Format         PowerPoint (PPT) Format

Project Status Reports

 

 

 

 

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