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Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM®) Certified Users
The Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM®) Certification Program enables public- and private-sector individuals to receive in-depth instruction on JIEM® and its components. The components include the JIEM® Methodology, Reference Model, and the new Eclipse-based JIEM® Modeling Tool. Individuals certified on previous versions of the Tool can update their certification by attending a 90-minute Quick-Start WebEx session rather than attending the entire 1 ½-day JIEM® training class again. A JIEM® 4.1 Quick-Start WebEx session is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, 2009, at 9 a.m. PST. (Sign up for the WebEx session.)JIEM® certification requires participation in the training course and passing the certification exam, which assesses the following:
1) An understanding of business process analysis;
2) Comprehension of the dimensions of information exchange embodied in the JIEM® and their application to modeling information flow and business processes;
3) The ability to enter information exchanges into the JIEM® Modeling Tool; and
4) The ability to administer and manage the JIEM® Tool.
JIEM®-certified individuals have satisfactorily completed a certification course and achieved a passing grade on the certification examination. By doing so, they have demonstrated their ability to use the Tool and can assist organizations in state, local and tribal jurisdictions with modeling system information flow and business rules by identifying, describing, documenting, and defining key inter-agency information exchanges. To inquire about a JIEM®-certified user, please contact jiem@search.org.

The Justice Information Exchange Model was developed by SEARCH through funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance









