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1 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Case Study on the Regional Information Sharing and Analysis (RISA) Project Presented by Winfield Wagner and Scott Edson June 8, 2005

2 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Before the project was started, the following mysterious warning was placed on an office whiteboard: You have entered GJXDM land. Enter @ your own risk and proceed with caution* * The surgeon general has advised against prolong exposure to GJXDM

3 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Symptoms  Speaking in a strange tongue where all the words start with J, G or X.  Mindlessly searching for a mythical land called “Namespace”  Answering all questions with “It all depends on what is “IS”?  Constantly screaming the words “Context” over and over again.

4 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved GJXDM Quarantine Area Cubicles (Empty) Warning Sign Winnie World

5 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Attempt to Find a Cure  Send me on a SEARCH for a cure  Found rest for me at a place called “OASIS” (Tender Care)  It was so bad that they “institutionalized” me in IJIS  Determined that there was no cure and it was best that I help others at the First Annual GJXDM “USERS” conference  If you don’t get this slide, there is still hope for you yet…

6 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Proof of Concept Overview  Integration of Law Enforcement and Port Activity Data for Anti-terrorism  Data sharing using Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM)  “Reusable” and standardized schemas (publication formats)  Concept-to-implementation in ~30 days

7 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Proof-of-Concept Goals  Identify proven and reusable IT architecture and methodology for exchanging data  Implement reusable GJXDM schemas exchange standard  Demonstrate data sharing between:  Local  State  Federal

8 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved RISA Proof of Concept Architecture RMS Agent Memex Intelligence Engine RMS LAPP Agent CCHRS Agent LAJDIG GJXDM XML GJXDM XML GJXDM XML LAC SD HPD DMZ LASD Network DataExchange Server Installed on “LA-DEX” Server FI Publication Booking Publication Subscriptions GJXDM XML Memex Client Data Interface KEY CCJRS: Consolidated Criminal History Reporting System DMZ: De-Militarized Zone FI Publication: Field Interview Publication GJXDM: Global Justice XML Data Model (Version 3.02) LA-DEX: LASD Network Server RMS: Records Management System AGENCIES LAC: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office LAJDIG: Los Angles Joint Drug Intelligence Group LAPP: Los Angeles Port Police LASD: Los Angeles Sheriffs Department SD HPD: San Diego Harbor Police

9 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Reusable Publication Approach  Start with a Generic Field Interview Publication Model  Review documentation from seven different agencies  Create reference and subset schema with no extentions  Test and implement at SDHPD  Seven days  Reuse Publication Model for additional participating agencies  One day  No Changes to the reference and subset schema  Apply Publication Model approach to other document types and systems  Booking Reports from LA County (two types)  Reuse of Field Interview components of Standardized representation of documents  Three weeks

10 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Getting Started  Education  Mind Your Own Business First (MYOB First)  Know Your Data (Warts and All)  Depend on the Kindness of Others  Identify Partners

11 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Getting Started (Education)  Basic XML  Office of Justice Programs Web Site: http://www.it.ojp.gov  Developer’s Workshops: http://justicexml.gtri.gatech.edu/ developerworkshop/  Oasis Technical Committees and Work Groups: http://www.oasis-open.org  Best Practices

12 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Getting Started (MYOB First)  Solve a business problem first  Identify data exchange in business terms  Insure people talk before systems do  Justice Information Exchange Model (JIEM): http://www.search.org

13 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Getting Started (Know Your Data)  Database structures and data elements  Input and output screens  Content to tag relations  Validation codes  Data problems and errors  Identify Core Components

14 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Depend on the Kindness of Others  What has been done before by other agencies?  Identify leaders that can assist you  Contact agencies or organizations that support the GJXDM  IJIS Institute: http://www.ijis.org

15 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Methodology for Building a GJXDM Schema  Analyze data required in Field Interview Document  Identify the domain model  Identify the relationships between the Domain Model and the GJXDM types  Identify basic core components between documents (reuse)

16 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Methodology for Building a GJXDM Schema

17 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Methodology for Building a GJXDM Schema  Identify the domain objects and their elements using the GJXDM XML Tags FieldInterview\Incident\IncidentSubject\PersonName\ PersonFullName Complete Name of the Primary Subject being Interviewed FieldInterview\Incident\IncidentSubject\PersonName\ PersonGivenName First Name of the Primary Subject being Interviewed FieldInterview\Incident\IncidentSubject\PersonName\ PersonSurName Last Name of the Primary Subject being Interviewed FieldInterview\Incident\IncidentSubject\PersonName\ PersonMiddleName Middle Name of the Primary Subject being Interviewed FieldInterview\Incident\IncidentSubject\PersonName\ PersonSuffixName Suffix added to the Name of the Primary Subject being Interviewed, such as Jr. III, etc.

18 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Methodology for Building a GJXDM Schema  Use the GJXDM Sub-schema Generator Tool to create document subset schema(s)  Validate subset schema  Create instances of schema to validate content SMITH JOHN MICHAEL SMITH, MICHAEL JOHN

19 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Lessons Learned  Rely on a reusable Methodology  Make the reference document schema all inclusive  Stay within the GJXDM vocabulary (no extensions)  Stay within the GJXDM grammar (hierarchy)  Keep the schema application neutral

20 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Lessons Learned  Use a publish/subscribe model, not point-to-point  Include text and code type elements for the same information  Consider data transformation  Attempt to reuse “core component” packets from one reference schema to another

21 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Critical Success Factors  Availability of a leader in GJXDM  Start off with a simple document or exchange  Keeping within the GJXDM model  One schema for all agencies (standard reference document publication)  Use a building block or component approach to data integration  User and practitioner participation is critical  95% Sharing Rule (walk before you can run)

22 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved GJXDM... Next Steps  Institutionalization of a Development Methodology  Development of a suite of GJXDM publication models  Horizontal Conformity of Objects (NIEMS Core Components)  Cross Pollination of GJXDM and Other Standards  UBL and GJXDM  Emergency Services  Transportation  DoD  Object Structures and Transaction Suites under the Reference Documents  New Version 3.0.3 and Beyond

23 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Future Considerations  Privacy and Security  GJXDM Database Structures  Data Integrity  SOA  Real-time Transaction vs. Document Publications  Data Ownership vs. Stewardship

24 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Since the project was completed, the following additional warning was added to the office whiteboard: You have entered GJXDM land. Enter @ your own risk and proceed with caution* Have you had your NIEMS shot today? * The surgeon general has advised against prolong exposure to GJXDM

25 PROPRIETARY Copyright  2003-2005 Crossflo Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved Questions? Winfield J. Wagner Director of Integrated Justice Information Systems Crossflo Systems, Inc. 11995 El Camino Real, Suite 302 San Diego, California 92130 Office: 858-583-0333 Fax: 858-724-7224 Mobile: 858-525-1447 Email: wwagner@crossflo.comwwagner@crossflo.com Scott Edson, Lieutenant Director of Law Enforcement Integration Services Los Angeles County, Information Systems Advisory Body 12700 Center Court Drive Suite 500 Cerritos, CA 90703 Office: 562-345-4305 Email: edson@LASD.orgedson@LASD.org


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