With all the levels of governments and all the agencies within each level, how will agreement on inclusion, references or relationship be reached so that data can be shared?
Interagency agreements among the levels and branches of government, and agencies within each level, provide the critical foundation of any data sharing effort, however, the development of these agreements is outside the scope of this Global JXDM initiative. The OJP has developed a wide variety of resource material to assist justice entities establish appropriate governance policies and instruments to support justice information sharing. These materials are available on the OJP IT Website. One important resource developed by OJP through a cooperative agreement with SEARCH is the Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM) modeling tool, which can help justice organizations understand and document existing business processes and information exchange, in order to develop data exchanges using the Global JXDM components. JIEM includes four components: • A conceptual framework for analyzing and designing information exchange • A methodology for applying the conceptual framework in a particular
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