How do I find News on information sharing?
How do I find examples about implementing information sharing?
How do I learn about adopting the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) in my project?
How do I find Training on information sharing initiatives?
How do I find Funding for my information sharing project?
How do I read more about how Privacy and Civil Liberties are protected in information sharing?
How do I find information on Fusion Centers?
How do I find Legislation about information sharing?
How do I submit content for the www.it.ojp.gov website?
How do I link to www.it.ojp.gov on my website?
How do I contact the people who manage www.it.ojp.gov?
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How do I find News on information sharing?
In addition to the news stories posted to the
www.it.ojp.gov Home page, the Global Justice section of the website posts news stories and newsletters in the
News and Global Highlights section. To subscribe to news via RSS Feed, click
here!
How do I find examples about implementing information sharing?
Many information sharing partners have had fantastic success implementing information sharing initiatives. Recommended best practices for these initiatives, as well as examples of these success stories, can be found in the Policy & Practice section titled
Best Practices & Success Stories.
How do I learn about adopting the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) in my project?
Navigate to the
National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) section of National Initiatives to find information about
Adoption and Use. You will also find links to implementation resources, such as Training and Technical Assistance Opportunities, Implementation Guidelines, and the NIEM Information Exchange Package Development (IEPD) Clearinghouse.
How do I find Training on information sharing initiatives?
Organizations offering ongoing training sessions can be found on the
Training Opportunities page. Upcoming conference and other event dates can be found on the
Calendar.
How do I find Funding for my information sharing project?
The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) in the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, supports many information sharing projects and programs each year with grant funding opportunities. Access the
Funding and Legislation section of Policy & Practice for more information about applying for grant support.
How do I read more about how Privacy and Civil Liberties are protected in information sharing?
Privacy and Civil Liberties are very important in all information sharing initiatives, and a segment of the National Initiatives section is devoted to
Privacy and Civil Liberties Protection. In addition, the Global Justice initiative includes a
Privacy and Information Quality Working Group dedicated to addressing privacy in all aspects of Global Justice.
How do I find information on Fusion Centers?
Head to the
Fusion Center page in the National Initiatives section. There you'll find the mission of Fusion Centers, development history, community and law enforcement representation in the centers, and much more.
How do I find Legislation about information sharing?
National information sharing initiatives are supported and enabled by federal and state legislation. You can find more information in the Policy & Practice section titled
Funding and Legislation.
How do I submit content for the www.it.ojp.gov website?
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