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Learn about, explore, and understand how to plan, manage, and implement technology solutions for information sharing systems in these 2 ½-day regional conferences. Experts will share the latest innovative solutions in justice and public safety information sharing, including key developments in critical areas:
- Information sharing policy
- Privacy and security
- Coordinating broad-based information sharing initiatives
- U.S. Department of Justice Global Justice XML Data Model implementation
- Latest technologies and standards
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Who:
State and local agency leaders, policymakers, project managers, and technical staff. A maximum of 125 justice agency practitioners is expected at each of the four regional conferences.
Cost:
$75.00 per person. You may be eligible to use federal grant funds to cover travel, registration, and per diem expenses for these conferences. Please check with your grant advisor.
Highlights:
Keynotes, panel and plenary sessions, case studies, and breakout sessions geared to state/local Executives, Managers, and Implementers will address:
- The latest information sharing challenges, trends, and opportunities
- How business requirements translate to real information exchanges
- NIEM, the National Information Exchange Model
- Contemporary strategic planning, oversight, and funding strategies
- Information exchange modeling and business process mapping
- Advances in standards development
- Strategies for developing performance measures
- Fusion Centers
- Critical success factors in information sharing
- SOA, Service Oriented Architecture
- Coordinating information sharing with broader communities, such as emergency management and intelligence initiatives
- The U.S. Department of Justice's Global Justice XML Data Model
- And more!
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