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20180111-91914-45

Submitted by Ms. April Wall… on

NW3C staff attended the 2017 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. While there, NW3C assisted with facilitating a meeting of the Division on White-Collar and Corporate Crime (formerly the White Collar Crime Research Consortium and now an official division within the American Society of Criminology). NW3C also conducted a presentation on data breaches and the effect on state and local governments.

20180110-104018-11

Submitted by Dina Davis on

In October 2017, IIR assisted in the coordination of a face-to-face meeting with members of the NIEM PMO, the NBAC, and the NTAC in Rosslyn, Virginia. The meeting included separate NBAC and NTAC sessions, as well as joint sessions of both groups and the NIEM PMO.

20170722-64429-33

Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

This task team was formed, in part, in response to a document drafted by members of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group (CJTFG), supported by RAND on behalf of BJA, to support the following task approved by the GESC: Solve specific justice/health exchanges using consistent architectural approaches to minimize costs and increase interoperability.

20170722-62649-35

Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

This task team was formed, in part, in response to a document drafted by members of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group (CJTFG), supported by RAND on behalf of BJA, to support the following task approved by the GESC: Solve specific justice/health exchanges using consistent architectural approaches to minimize costs and increase interoperability.

20170721-193740-16

Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

This task team was formed, in part, in response to a document drafted by members of the Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group (CJTFG), supported by RAND on behalf of BJA, to support the following task approved by the GESC: Solve specific justice/health exchanges using consistent architectural approaches to minimize costs and increase interoperability.

20170721-192109-07

Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

On May 15, 2017, premier leaders and practitioners from across the justice landscape convened for the Spring 2017 Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (Global) Advisory Committee (GAC, Committee) Meeting at the Office of Justice Programs offices. To maximize resources and provide opportunities for Global engagement by an even greater range of subject-matter experts (SME), the majority of hands-on Committee efforts are conducted virtually.

20170721-185304-46

Submitted by Ms. Donna Jean… on

IIR supports the efforts of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) Justice Information Sharing (JIS) Training and Technical Assistance Committee (JTTAC) through the planning, agenda development, hosting, and action item follow-up of standing bi-monthly conference calls. For this reporting period, JTTAC virtual meetings were held in January, March, and May. However, staff is always monitoring TTA and JIS community activities with an eye toward JTTAC conference call agenda items and resources and activities of interest to relay to the JTTAC team.

20170719-133256-98

Submitted by Dina Davis on

To finish development and draft documentation of a detailed approach to using NIEM and JSON for JSON instances and schemas; provide the information needed to support the public release of the PMO’s Search and Schema Builder tool.

20170329-140939-09

Submitted by Ms. April Wall… on

NW3C staff attended the 2017 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting. While there, NW3C hosted a meeting of the White Collar Crime Research Consortium (WCCRC) and presented on data breaches and local governments.

20170127-95529-04

Submitted by Dr. John Stewa… on

Virtual, online meeting of the CJTFG to review and discuss draft findings and recommendations from group meetings #1-3, as well as discuss several new candidate recommendations and action items. The latter included draft recommendations on requiring data to be exportable from core criminal justice records systems, calling for research on technologies for subduing suspects, and findings on the growing importance of centralized case management in providing services to clients as part of reducing recidivism (and crime) as part of CJ reform.

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