DOJ and DHA Announce the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) 2.0 Release
WASHINGTON- The U.S. Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Homeland Security (DHS) announced today the release of the 2.0 production version of the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and its supporting tools. NIEM is the basis for allowing multiple communities of interest to share, exchange, accept, and translate information needed by constituents.
The development of NIEM is a joint effort among DOJ, DHS, and subject-matter experts from the justice, public safety, law enforcement, homeland security and private sectors. Designed by experienced practitioners, governed by participating stakeholders, and driven by leadership from DOJ and DHS, NIEM is developing, disseminating, and supporting enterprise-wide information exchange standards and processes that enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical information in emergency situations, as well as support the day-to-day operations of agencies throughout the nation.
The 2.0 release was driven by practitioner requirements through a well-defined collaborative process. A major focus of this release was to harmonize the data definitions and usage across multiple domains. In addition, NIEM was remodeled to remove duplication, complexity, and ambiguity and includes new code lists and types. It also contains updates to existing code lists and resolution of about 30 issues documented by NIEM users.
This release also contains new and updated tools that will enable users to more easily use NIEM and produce and implement their information exchanges. These include: the Subset Schema Generation Tool (SSGT), which helps users develop the components of an exchange and allows them to choose which version of NIEM with which to work and the NIEM Migration Asset Tool, which assists in the migration of previously developed wantlists to NIEM 2.0.
Training and technical assistance are available to facilitate the adoption, implementation, and use of this groundbreaking model. More information regarding NIEM and a link to download the 2.0 version can be found at www.niem.gov.
For further information, contact Paul Wormeli, Chairman of the NIEM Communications and Outreach Committee, at paul.wormeli@ijis.org.
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