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1 Global Justice XML Data Model Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 1 Overview of the GJXDM

2 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 2 Global Justice XML Data Model Acronyms DOJ: Department of Justice BJA: Bureau of Justice Assistance OJP: Office of Justice Programs GJXDM: Global Justice XML Data Model NIEM: National Information Exchange Model NDR: Naming and Design Rules COIs: Communites of Interest LoBs: Lines of Business BRM: Business Reference Model IEPD: Information Exchange Package Documentation Nlets: International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network SOA: Service Oriented Architecture XSTF: XML Structure Task Force SIGs: Special Interest Groups NTAC: NIEM Technical Advisory Committee NBAC: NIEM Business Advisory Committee GTRI: Georgia Tech Research Institute SSGT: Subset Schema Generation Tool IIR: Institute for Intergovernmental Research NCSC: National Center for State Courts JRA: Justice Reference Architecture JIEM: Justice Information Exchange Model

3 Global Justice XML Data Model Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 3 The Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (“Global”) and the Global Advisory Committee

4 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 4 Global Justice XML Data Model What is Global? Initiative operating under the support and guidance of Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Global – through its Global Advisory Committee (GAC) – is a Federal Advisory Committee to the highest law enforcement officer in the nation: the U.S. Attorney General GAC Mission—improve the administration of justice and protect the nation’s public by promoting practices and technologies for the secure sharing of justice-related information GAC consists of broad membership (“group of groups”) – fundamental tenet of inclusiveness and collaboration GAC recommendations are informed by work of four Working Groups: 1.Global Intelligence Working Group (GIWG) 2.Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group (GISWG) 3.Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group (GPIQWG) 4.Global Security Working Group (GSWG)

5 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 5 Global Justice XML Data Model GAC Membership Administration Office of the United States Courts American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators American Correctional Association American Probation and Parole Association Association of State Correctional Administrators Conference of State Court Administrators Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Advisory Board Executive Office for United States Attorneys Federal Bureau of Investigation International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) IACP – Division of State and Provincial Police IACP – Indian Country Law Enforcement Section INTERPOL – United States National Central Bureau Major Cities Chiefs Association National Association of Attorneys General

6 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 6 Global Justice XML Data Model GAC Membership (continued) National Association of Court Management National Association of State Chief Information Officers National Center for State Courts National Conference of State Legislators National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges National Criminal Justice Association National District Attorneys Association National Governors Association National Legal Aid & Defender Association National Sheriffs’ Association NLETS – The International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Justice – Justice Management Division U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

7 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 7 Global Justice XML Data Model Area of Emphasis: Developing and Implementing the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) (GIWG Activity)

8 Global Justice XML Data Model Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 8 Area of Emphasis: Development of Recommended Fusion Center Standards (GIWG Activity)

9 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 9 Global Justice XML Data Model Area of Emphasis: Privacy (GPIQWG Activity) 1)Privacy and Information Quality Policy Development for the Justice Decision Maker ( Completed) Targets executives with a high-level, educational policy piece underscoring the need for their attention and response to privacy and data quality issues 2)Privacy Policy Development Guide Builds on the Policy Paper (above) Targets those charged with actually developing the privacy policy In-depth, hands-on manual including templates, tools, and resources Anticipated drop date: summer 2005

10 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 10 Global Justice XML Data Model Areas of Emphasis: Information Sharing Standards and Architecture (GISWG Activities) Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) and NIEM Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for the justice community – Justice Reference Architecture

11 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 11 Global Justice XML Data Model Collaborative Relationships Global tenets: collaboration with other agencies and leveraging complementary activities: Fusion Centers International Association of Chiefs of Police International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit (LEIU) NLETS – The International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program U.S. DOJ Justice Intelligence Coordinating Council Law Enforcement Information Sharing Project (LEISP) Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (N-DEx) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (National Information Exchange Model, or “NIEM”)

12 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 12 Global Justice XML Data Model Global Areas of Emphasis are Important Promote standards-based, electronic information exchange Consistency and widespread adoption = decrease stovepipes, increase in capabilities Promote information sharing that is timely, accurate, complete, and accessible in a secure and trusted environment while vigorously considering privacy issues Recommendations informed by input from across the entire justice spectrum – strength in GAC composition Emphasis on incremental strategies and support of legacy systems Not “all or nothing” propositions, while at the same time informing agency’s “next steps” Emphasis on reuse (Global JXDM) and leveraging/building on existing efforts (NIEM) and justice IT expertise = resource conservation No need to reinvent the wheel – save time, money, and manpower Providing real guidance and tools to the field Global gives a powerful voice to local, state, and tribal justice information sharing issues

13 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 13 Global Justice XML Data Model GJXDM Training and Technical Assistance Committee (GTTAC) GJXDM training programs Reference document development Technical assistance National help desk Knowledge management system NletsSEARCH NLECTCGTRI NCSCLEITSC XSTF IJIS Institute

14 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 14 Global Justice XML Data Model GTTAC member organizations Nlets National Center for State Courts SEARCH National Governors Association National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Centers Georgia Tech Research Institute Law Enforcement Information Technology Standards Council (IACP, PERF, NOBLE, NSA) Global XML Structure Task Force Justice Information Sharing Professionals National Association of State CIOs IJIS Institute Chair—Tom Clarke VP, NCSC GTTAC Executive Steering Committee Paul Wormeli, Chair, IJIS Institute Steve Correll, Nlets Ron Hawley, SEARCH Mary McQueen, NCSC

15 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 15 Global Justice XML Data Model Who Created the GJXDM? of the Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group

16 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 16 Global Justice XML Data Model What is the GJXDM? The GJXDM, or Global Justice XML Data Model, is a large-scale, object-oriented data model with extensive inheritance, instantiated as XML Schema; composed of reusable components (~2000 data elements and ~500 data types); and designed to facilitate disparate justice entities in exchanging information quickly, accurately, and reliably

17 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 17 Global Justice XML Data Model What the GJXDM REALLY is A data dictionary and reference model in the form of an XML Schema A framework that can be adapted/extended by local, state, tribal, and federal jurisdictions to support information sharing A work in progress Intentionally overinclusive

18 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 18 Global Justice XML Data Model What the GJXDM is NOT Database technology Just XML—it is a set of objects and their definitions Big “J” (U.S. Department of Justice) specific Does include courts, corrections, juvenile, etc. A programming language A silver bullet A replacement for exchanges and interagency agreements, which must still be defined A definition of interoperability (messaging, etc.)

19 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 19 Global Justice XML Data Model An Astonishingly Brief History Many separate data dictionary efforts Major data dictionary reconciliation effort Created the Reconciled Data Dictionary (RDD) GJXDM starts with the RDD and adds structure More on this in just a moment… GJXDM 3.0.3 is the current release

20 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 20 Global Justice XML Data Model Governance (Also Astonishingly Brief) Global XML Structure Task Force (XSTF) sets the direction of the GJXDM Wide representation: Courts State and local law enforcement Probation and parole Federal government Vendor community Academia Global Advisory Committee directs the XSTF DOJ, OJP funds GJXDM development

21 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 21 Global Justice XML Data Model What Do You Need to Succeed With GJXDM? Governance Tools Training Resources Follow best practices GJXDM Software development Domain-specific

22 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 22 Global Justice XML Data Model GJXDM Design Standards-based Structured data dictionary Represented by XML Schema Object-oriented Extension Reuse Enables local additions of data components

23 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 23 Global Justice XML Data Model GJXDM Design (continued) Overinclusive and optional Requirements, solutions, and time constraints from rational compromises

24 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 24 Global Justice XML Data Model Why Structure? What’s wrong with a giant Data Dictionary? Lack of consistency Each person-ish object might be different Lack of re-use Adding something new means adding multiple copies Quickly becomes unmanageable

25 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 25 Global Justice XML Data Model Why Structure? Structure buys you: Consistency All people-based objects share commonalities All document-based objects share commonalities Etc. Ease of Re-use Add new types of info in one place only At whatever level is appropriate

26 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 26 Global Justice XML Data Model Using the GJXDM GJXDM is a toolbox Over-inclusive and optional is a valid document Don’t use it “as is” Use it to create your own versions, following certain rules This creates a number of other schemas…

27 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 27 Global Justice XML Data Model Other Schemas Subset Schema (or is that “Schema Subset?”) Contains just the parts you need Extension Schema GJXDM is huge, but not all-inclusive Can add elements of your own via extension Document Schema Defines root element and acts as a wrapper for your XML documents GJXDM itself doesn’t have a root element Constraint Schema Applies other business rules, e.g. cardinality

28 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 28 Global Justice XML Data Model By Hand? You can deal with all this by hand You can learn about the model by reading the schema You can create schema subsets by hand But I wouldn’t recommend it!

29 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 29 Global Justice XML Data Model Tools GTRI Spreadsheet Look up types and elements it.ojp.gov/jxdm/3.0.3/ GTRI SSGT Ditto, plus generate subset schemas gjxdmtools.gtri.gatech.edu/ Wayfarer Inheritance and a whole lot more www.ncsconline.org/d_tech/wayfarer/

30 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 30 Global Justice XML Data Model What Do You Do With It? Define exchanges Combine schemas and documentation into collections called IEPDs IEPDs = Information Exchange Package Documentation No, I don’t like the name either

31 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 31 Global Justice XML Data Model IEPD Development Life Cycle

32 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 32 Global Justice XML Data Model Look Before You Create Someone may have already done it Someone may be working on it Someone may be thinking about it IEPD Clearinghouse, http://it.ojp.gov/iepd/http://it.ojp.gov/iepd/ Be sure to register your project

33 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 33 Global Justice XML Data Model Technical Assistance Sources GJXDM Training and Technical Assistance Committee GJXDM Executive Briefing GJXDM Developer Training GJXDM Help Desk and Listserv Technical Assistance IACP IJIS Institute NCSC NGA NLECTC SEARCH

34 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 34 Global Justice XML Data Model Resources for Understanding the Model GJXDM Help Desk it.ojp.gov/gjxdm/helpdesk/ GJXDM Listserv www.it.ojp.gov/topic.jsp?topic_id=97 GJXDM User Guide it.ojp.gov/documents/GJXDMUserGuide.pdf GJXDM Technical Overview www.ncsconline.org/D_Tech/gjxdm/ctc9/ articles/carlson.pdf

35 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 35 Global Justice XML Data Model GJXDM Training Regional focus Class size of 40–100 New format focused on Basic knowledge of GJXDM Tools Information exchanges

36 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 36 Global Justice XML Data Model GJXDM Conformance DOJ Special Conditions Language Requires conformance with the GJXDM DHS Special Conditions Language Mirrors the DOJ language DOJ-DHS Memorandum of Understanding Executive Order 13356, replaced by E.O. 13388 (October 25, 2005) Establishes an Information Systems Council Focus on information sharing and interoperable systems

37 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 37 Global Justice XML Data Model Semantic Conformance What do we mean by conformance? Conformance means the ability to share accurate and reliable information using the GJXDM such that the information has the same meaning for the sender as it does for the receiver

38 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 38 Global Justice XML Data Model Technical Conformance Import and reference GJXDM namespace or a correct subset If it exists, use the appropriate GJXDM component (i.e., do not create a duplicate of one that exists) Be semantically consistent Use GJXDM components in accordance with their definitions Do not use an element to represent data other than what its definition describes

39 Practical Implementer’s Course www.it.ojp.gov 39 Global Justice XML Data Model Technical Conformance (continued) Apply XML Schema extension rules correctly and consistently Naming and Design Rules (NDR) Exchanges conform, NOT systems What you call data or how you use it in your own system does not impact conformance What counts is how you package data as XML for exchange There is no concept of partial conformance


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