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1 Realize the Power of Information IJIS Institute Briefing June 24, 2014

2 Helping to overcome the challenges of keeping communities safe…  Engaging a diverse Community of Practice - enabling business and technology innovation for justice, public safety and homeland security.  Advancing the National Strategy for Information Sharing and Safeguarding – securely connecting the information services needed by those who serve and protect us.

3 3  Information as a national asset – to be protected from unauthorized access and improper use.  Shared Risk Management to assure the free flow of information to those who need it, without compromise.  Supporting decision making in life critical situations –field officers, court officers making decisions to release or hold.

4 Domain  Law Enforcement  Public Safety  CAD Interoperability  Incident Management Info Sharing (IMIS)  FirstNet  Corrections  Cross-Domain  Justice to Health Technology & Standards  Global Justice Info Sharing Initiative  National Interoperability Framework  Project Interoperability  Standards Coordinating Council (SCC)  ICAM - Federation  Springboard Interoperability Program  Model Policy/Tech F/W (IACP)  Procurement Innovation

5 The most prolific enabler of improved operational capabilities, connecting systems and data across all levels of government, jurisdictional, and geographic boundaries

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7  Enable New Response Paradigms – Capability though Standards Based Interoperability  Align Data Vocabularies across Missions – NIEM, EDXL…  Interoperable Services Profiles – Open Standards (GRA/REST/AWS)  Leverage System and Network Assets – Connect vs. Silo Smashing  Federate Identity Credential/Access Mgt – GFIPM, FICAM, SICAM (NIEF)  IJIS Industry Leaders – “Reduce Fragmentation and Help Drive Adoption of Common IS&S Standards – the Investment.” IJIS is committed to a shared vision of IS&S standards to improve policing and public safety capabilities in response to national and transnational threats – the Standards Coordinating Council (SCC)...

8 National Interoperability Framework Common Taxonomy – Interoperability Profiles PolicyProcessDataServices Reference Implementations Mission Emergency Response/Mgt Mission Transnational Crime Mission State/Regional ISE Interoperability Patterns ICAM Cyber Geo Device Inherent Threads BPM Model Use Schema (IEPD) I/O Profiles

9 Community driven operationalization of a national IS&S interoperability framework…  Open Standards – IS&S Interoperability (U.S. OMB A-119)  Normative Component Architecture - Common Taxonomy  Federation of Inherent Threads – ICAM, Cyber, Device, Geo  Technology and Standards Architecture – Development SDO  Life Cycle Tools – Acceleration/Body of Knowledge  Interoperability Testing and Conformance – Deployment (Springboard)  Reference Implementations – Applied to Normative

10 Device Systems/ Networks Applications Data Technology Network Identity Management Ecosystem Services Trust Federation ICAM SP ICAM

11  IJIS as a Trusted Venue - Community of Practice  Industry as Integral - a source of expertise and resource  Membership in IJIS - Informed, Connected and Engaged  Leadership Forums  IS&S Programs  Advisory Committees. TF’s. WG’s

12  Providing solutions to law enforcement and public safety agencies serving more than 80% of U.S. Population  Perspectives across markets – ability to apply standards and technology solutions  Source of information on the needs of the LE and PS community – Listen to their customers  Supporting the Community of Practice – professional practice, SDO, academic and government organizations

13 Providing a platform to engage industry as a foremost avenue in driving the adoption and use of national information sharing and interoperability standards…  An information sharing partnership managed by the IJIS Institute  Providing a shared services platform to evaluate, test and certify use of IS&S standards  Open to industry and government as an open standards venue

14 Exchange Partners (public and/or private) SB Program Industry Design Architect Sponsor(s) Implementation Spec Development Spec Test Implementation 14 Springboard operates as a QA function, independent of the author of the standard / specs

15 In the U.S...  Approximately 80% of LE agencies serve populations of less than 25,000 – covering approximately 15% of U.S. population with minimal technology resources.  Less than 1% of LE agencies serve populations of 500,000 or more – covering approximately 25% of U.S. population with mostly custom technology solutions developed in partnership with industry.  Approximately 20% of LE agencies serve populations of 25,000 to 500,000 – covering approximately 60% of U.S. population – where commercial software products are abundant.

16 Thank you for your time today…

17 Stuff to know Fed partner for interoperable Comm (FPIC) DHS OEC NLE Comm Ctr, FL (CBP)


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