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G EORGIA -I NFORMATION S HARING A RCHITECTURE 10 10 W HAT IS G-ISE NOT ? A Request for Proposal (RFP) Vendor or product-specific A focus on end-user systems such as records or case management systems (RMS/CMS) 11 11 W HAT IS


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GEORGIA-INFORMATION SHARING ARCHITECTURE

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¢ A Request for Proposal (RFP) ¢ Vendor or product-specific ¢ A focus on end-user systems such as records or case

management systems (RMS/CMS)

WHAT IS G-ISE NOT?

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¢ Statewide solution architecture providing a framework

to meet GeorgiaJDX goals

¢ Vision and roadmap to support incremental

GeorgiaJDX deployment

¢ Definition of the standards, functions and processes

RMS and CMS systems must support to effectively participate in GeorgiaJDX information sharing

¢ Reflection of ongoing national standards initiatives: ¢ Justice Reference Architecture (JRA) ¢ Global Federated Identity and Privacy

Management (GFIPM)

¢ National Information Exchange Model (NIEM)

WHAT IS G-ISE?

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¢ Provide a comprehensive, hi-level description of the

GeorgiaJDX architecture

¢ Establish an architectural framework for implementing

GeorgiaJDX capabilities

¢ Identify key architectural decisions that have been

made or need to be made

G-ISE OBJECTIVES

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GEORGIAJDX STRATEGIC OVERVIEW

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G-ISE ARCHITECTURE FUNCTIONAL VIEW

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G-ISE ARCHITECTURE LOGICAL VIEW

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G-ISE ARCHITECTURE PHYSICAL VIEW

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¢ Enable counties and circuits to re-use components

such as the exchanges, services, and other infrastructure components,

¢ Allow for interoperability across multi-vendor products, ¢ Leverage funding in a manner that provides greater

benefit to the community,

¢ Allow participants to leverage existing investments in

technology,

¢ Reduce the cost of maintenance of separate interfaces

since these will be standards based.

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ANTICIPATED OUTCOMES

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Local Level

¢ Reduce redundant data entry ¢ Reduce delays in the floor of information between agencies ¢ Improve information available to agencies ¢ Improve staff productivity ¢ Reduce dependence on other stakeholder organization’s

response resources

¢ Reduce time locating information or data

State Level

¢ Improve acquisition of data for policy and planning decisions ¢ Improve efficiencies in the administration of justice ¢ Improve public safety in Georgia

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ANTICIPATED PARTICIPANT BENEFITS

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DISCUSSION AND NEXT STEPS

Mike Holiman Council of Superior Court Clerks

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