Public Safety

Asynchrony has assisted multiple government agencies in sharing information electronically utilizing the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM), a new standard endorsed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

A major project last year for the State of Missouri employed GJXDM to move data from dozens of stove-piped legacy systems to a centralized database. We then integrated the new State Court system with the Missouri Prosecuting Asynchrony was also one of three companies selected to develop the GJXDM schemas for the National Sex Offender Registry for the U.S. Department of Justice. Attorney’s office. The project solved critical problems including outmoded communication and information sharing, inadequate intelligence standards and policies and a lack of intelligence analysis. The new standards-based implementation developed by Asynchrony has the ability to confirm identities more effectively and share information across databases. The project also provided the means for artificial-intelligence programs to search across databases and detect patterns or links between suspects or evidence, making it easier to prioritize risk.

The sharing of data for the common good that the Global Justice XML Data Model supports is directly in line with the goals of FEA. It reduced programming time by 50% for the Office of State Court Administrators (OSCA), and saved the state approximately $1.6 million dollars in systems-implementation costs.

Asynchrony was also one of three companies selected to develop the GJXDM schemas for the National Sex Offender Registry for the U.S. Department of Justice. This program significantly improves the utilization of information resources, resulting in improved decision-making, increased common solutions and cost savings.

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