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U.S. Department of Justice Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program (LEISP). Spring 06 - Global Advisory Committee (GAC) Meeting Vance Hitch, Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ LEISP.
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U.S. Department of Justice Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program (LEISP) Spring 06 - Global Advisory Committee (GAC) Meeting Vance Hitch, Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Justice
The DOJ LEISP DOJ’s strategy to ensure law enforcement information collected by DOJ is shared comprehensively and routinely with other federal, state, tribal, and local law enforcement partners: • Contributes to the fulfillment of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan • Contributes to the strengthening of the national Information Sharing Environment – PM ISE (per Intelligence Reform and Terrorist Prevention Act and Presidential Directives) • Ensures DOJ IT investments incorporate law enforcement information sharing requirements • Incorporates input from law enforcement partners
LEISP Key Elements Key elements of the DOJ LEISP strategy are to: • Ensure DOJ information sharing efforts support the needs of law enforcement nationwide • Protect the legal rights/civil liberties of all Americans • Leverage and coordinate with ongoing information sharing efforts • Promote the concept of “OneDOJ”
ATF BOP DEA FBI OJP USMS Core LEISP Concept – OneDOJ • Establish DOJ-wide policy, operations, services, and technical standards • Ensure consistency of DOJ information that meets the needs of law enforcement stakeholders • Provide our partners with one entry point for DOJ law enforcement information Getting our own house in order…
Two Complementary Tools NY State Police FL Dept. LE GA State Police R-DEx Approximately 100 connections N-DEx Local Systems, Contributeatown pace Regional Sharing Systems, Managed Locally VA CA PA WA LInX Phoenix PD Bedford County VA Boston PD ARJIS JNET Others Miccosukee Tribal PD NorWest Protected SSL Point to Point Connection, Web Services Standard Interface Mid-Atl Structured & Unstructured Data LEO Mid-West Mid-West So-West Structured Data Only National Repository N-DEx 200,000 possible users Federated Search Across Systems FUTURE Entity Resolution & Correlation Regional Partitions OneDOJ Structured & Unstructured Data DHS/USSS R-DEx Fed DOJ NCIS DHS/CBP DOI OneDOJ DEA ATF Web Services Standard Interface USMS Partnering Strategy BOP FBI N-DEx – Federally funded, federally hosted & maintained (CJIS). Multi-agency federal, state and local data available to the authorized user. Regional Systems – Grant funded, locally hosted and maintained, national standards; accessing DOJ data through R-DEx.
National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) • A collaboration among federal, state & local government, industry, academia • DOJ, DHS, GLOBAL, IC, DOT, NIST, etc. • A federatedarchitecture for data standards for information exchange • Framework for interconnecting independent communities of interest • Universal Core, Common Core, Domains • Addresses “Tower of Babel” problems for both within and between domains • Built upon widely-used GJXML • A foundation with three parts: • Core data components • Re-useable XML exchange packets • Business process models