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The IJIS Institute is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to unite the private and public sectors for improving information sharing in public safety, justice and homeland security. The Institute fosters relationships between industry and government by delivering training and technology services and facilitating programs that promote national information technology standards and improve information sharing across government jurisdictions. The Institute also plays a major role in the development of national standards from policy to technology enabling information sharing in public safety, justice and homeland security communities by working collaboratively with all levels of government. Members of the IJIS Institute are information technology companies and consultancies that provide solutions to the justice, public safety, and homeland security sectors. Together with its membership, the IJIS Institute actively engages in standards-based information sharing projects across the nation. IJIS Institute staff serve as program managers for the engagements in which its Members participate. Much of the work produced by the IJIS Institute is accomplished through volunteer project and advisory committees composed of Member companies and government practitioners. The Institute remains focused on national priorities including mission-critical initiatives; providing low cost or no cost training and technical assistance engagements; and speaking at national and regional conferences and meetings about information sharing technology issues and trends. ==IJIS Institute Programs and Services== The IJIS Institute has a wide variety of programs and support services to help accomplish its mission, including: * Technology assistance services to state and local governments on technology and related issues. The Institute brings together the expertise and experience of private sector information technology firms to provide objective, timely, and cost-effective technology recommendations and guidance to government decision makers and project stakeholders. * Training and education services for federal, state, tribal, and local governments on best practices, current standards, and technology issues. The technology training courses offered by the Institute are designed to meet the needs of both managers and technical staff and range from basic introductions to a more in depth review of technical components and concepts. The Institute can provide standard, off-the-shelf courses as well as design custom training and education. * Desk and Knowledge Center services to support practitioners from both government and industry with information sharing standards on a national level. The National Information Sharing Standards (NISS) Help Desk is hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice in partnership with the Institute. The NISS Help Desk assists users in finding answers to technical questions regarding the content, principles, and best practices for using the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and Global Justice XML Data Model ((GJXDM )). * Project management] services to engage government and industry in the development of national strategies and solutions on key issues facing justice, public safety, and homeland security. The Institute’s Project Management team helps public and private professionals design and adopt standardized information sharing solutions through pragmatic, results-oriented technology services and projects. * National scope issue management services supporting focus groups and committees working to advance the field of justice, public safety, and homeland security information sharing. * Outreach and communication services to support information sharing initiatives and the national adoption and use of information sharing standards across justice, public safety, homeland security, and other communities of interest. Some of the important national initiatives the IJIS Institute has worked on include the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative (NSI), the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and the development of numerous exchanges, National Fusion Center Technology Management, Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN), Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP), and Public Safety Data Interoperability. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「IJIS Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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