Online Resources for IJIS Information |
DIR's 2008-2012 State Strategic Plan for Information Resources Management The Texas Transformation - Delivering Technology That Matters
DIR's Architecture for the Enterprise (ACE) Access to ACE domains, documents, resources, etc. The documents page contains reports from each subcommittee's(domain) findings.
The Emergency Interoperability Consortium is made up of organizations that share the same goals for interoperable emergency communications.
The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) Cookbook is a collection of application notes, supporting documents and commentaries about the Common Alerting Protocol.
A Roadmap to Emergency Data Standards is a quick guide to some of the major current emergency data sharing standards and how they fit together.
Concept for Operations for Integrated Justice Information Sharing Version 1.0(July 2003)
http://www.nascio.org/nascioCommittees/ea/ConOps2003.pdf
"ConOps provides a discipline-specific focus for justice information sharing, which in turn can be used to identify and expose broader IT architectural and infrastructure issues that must be addressed by CIOs. While this ConOps focuses primarily on information sharing in the justice arena, the concepts are applicable to any business domain.
ConOps defines the discipline-specific, business functions for integrated justice and explores the architectural implications for state CIOs, who are responsible for planning the IT enterprise architecture. Additionally, ConOps defines fundamental concepts, principles, functions and operational requirements for integrated justice information sharing, presents a scenario of integrated justice information sharing and a general methodology for states to use in validating their IT architecture for information sharing characteristics. Finally, this document articulates an action plan for the validation, implementation and expansion of this ConOps to other disciplines." Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) - Information on current and previous model releases including supporting documentation can be found at the Office of Justice Programs Website.
Global Knowledge Base and Help Desk - This site allows users to search resolved problems stored in a solutions database, ask questions and provide suggestions and feedback about the site. Some functions require the user to create an account.
Global's GJXDM-NEIM (National Information Exchange Model) Presentation - This site provides a list of presentation topics and speakers at the Global JXDM Executive Briefing, held on February 28, 2005 in Arlington Virginia.
The IJIS Institute - The mission of the IJIS Institute is to apply the expertise of industry to assist justice agencies in the innovative use of advanced technologies to better share information in a way that benefits industry, the public sector, and society as a whole.
Integrated Justice Headlines At Search.org, the National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics.
Lessons Learned Information Sharing The national network of Lessons Learned and Best Practices for emergency response providers and homeland security officials.
National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) - NIEM is an interagency initiative to provide the foundation and building blocks for national-level interoperable information sharing and data exchange.
PERSPECTIVES - Government Information Sharing: Calls to Action (March 2005)
http://www.nascio.org/publications/index.cfm (Scroll down the page to find it)
NASCIO is pleased to announce the release of a new publication on the subject of information sharing. NASCIO has pulled together interviews and articles from a variety of contributors from integrated justice, homeland security, environmental protection, transportation, public health and economic development. Perspectives includes discussions from federal, state and county government. Not so surprisingly, according to the contributors to this first issue of Perspectives, technology is not the major barrier. This report presents barriers to information sharing and the "Calls to Action" to overcome these barriers.