The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Program Management Office (PMO) is hosting a National Training Event in Baltimore, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2.
The speakers represent a variety of domains including justice, public safety, homeland security, health and human services, maritime, courts, and corrections. The agenda offers plenary and workshop sessions that will examine programs and strategies that are being implemented by federal, state, tribal and local governments to address some of the most urgent information sharing issues confronting communities around the country.
Learn first-hand from other IT professionals how they have developed and implemented Information Exchange Data Packages (IEPDs) and NIEM. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in tracks focused on four different areas: program management, architecture, implementation, and Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program (LEISP) Exchange Specifications (LEXS).
The attendees and speakers include key stakeholders at critical departments and agencies such as Department of Justice, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense, as well as several state, local and tribal public safety and justice agencies.
Read more at www.niem.gov.
Thanks for sharing this event. Are you involved in the planning and hosting of the event?
Yes, I have been managing the call for presentations and speaker recruitment. We are in the last stage of finalizing the agenda. You can see the preliminary agenda at http://www.niem.gov.