NASCIO gets $500,000 grant for information sharing
Grant will help promote use of the Global Justice Exchange Data Model, which lets criminal justice agencies exchange information effectively.
The Justice Department has awarded a $500,000 grant to the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) to promote the use of a national model for interoperability and information sharing.
The Bureau of Justice Assistance grant for 2006-2007 will help:
• Promote use of the Global Justice Exchange Data Model (GJXDM), which is a national standard specifically designed for criminal justice agencies to exchange information effectively and quickly.
• Expand the GJXDM to include environmental protection requirements.
• Expand the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), an initiative that extends GJXDM toward a national-level interoperable information sharing and data exchange, into other lines of business.
• Create a liaison between the NIEM initiative and state governments.
• Market NASCIO’s enterprise architecture program.
• Provide enterprise architecture technical assistance to state governments.
• Identify and catalog critical information exchanges between the different lines of business and levels of government.
• Address data quality issues regarding information sharing
According to a press release, NASCIO will include the Environmental Protection Agency and the departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and Transportation in this initiative.
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