Who authored the justice data model?
In August 2002, the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (or just Global) Infrastructure and Standards Working Group (ISWG) XML Committee formed the XML Structure Task Force (XSTF) to identify data requirements, explore XML concepts, and apply XML best practices to design and implement the Global Justice XML Data Dictionary (GJXDD). The XSTF is a working group composed of government and industry domain experts (from law enforcement, courts, corrections, etc.), technical managers, and engineers. So, the U.S. Department of Justice runs the Office of Justice Programs, which sponsored the Global Advisory Committee to create the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (also here), which supervises the Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group, which has a subcommittee called the XML Structure Task Force, which works with The Georgia Tech Research Institute in the creation of the justice data model and related technology.