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New & improved: Online Global Reference Architecture training now available

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The Global Reference Architecture (GRA) is a framework and set of standards that makes it easier, faster, and more affordable for justice and public safety practitioners to design effective information sharing solutions.  To help these practitioners learn how to use the GRA, SEARCH and the National Center for State Courts developed a new, improved GRA Training course. The free, online course features an easy-to-use training interface that uses narration, video, and written text to provide instruction.

 

Through interactive, scenario-based training, this self-paced course helps trainees gain a comprehensive understanding of the GRA framework, standards, methods, and processes--and how to use it to design information sharing solutions that align with best practices and national standards. It is geared to executives, senior managers, project managers/coordinators, or implementers.

 

SEARCH and NCSC developed this training under funding from the US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance.

 

Sign up for the training at http://search-training.org or learn more at goo.gl/3ugXXj