Why does the IJIS Institute focus on public/private collaboration?
The goal of the IJIS Institute is to promote public/private collaboration to support and advance public safety, justice, and homeland security system information sharing. A founding premise of the IJIS Institute is that the private sector can bring significant expertise “to the table” with regard to information sharing planning and implementation, such as expertise about, emerging technologies, standards, project management, requirements analysis documentation and practice, and other important issues. The IJIS Institute believes that fostering public/private partnerships will help improve the quality of system information integration by improving the relationships between technology solution providers and agencies on important issues such as price, scope, delivery, and implementation.
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