Home | NIEMOpen For Government | An OASIS Open Project NIEM gov provides a trusted framework for secure and efficient information sharing among federal, state, and local agencies to enhance interoperability and support public safety
About NIEM | NIEMOpen For Government | An OASIS Open Project For over 20 years, NIEM has facilitated information exchanges across a variety of mission spaces and subject areas What began as a solution for the law enforcement and homeland security communities has since evolved into a wide range of subject matters and areas
NIEM Model | NIEMOpen For Government | An OASIS Open Project Model content Words are to a dictionary as elements are to a reference model The NIEM model consists of two related vocabularies: core elements that are commonly agreed to by all of the communities who use NIEM, and community-specific elements that align to individual NIEM domains
NIEM’s History | NIEMOpen For Government | An OASIS Open Project NIEM’s origins lie in the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative This grassroots effort by a handful of organizations supporting state and local government set in motion the creation of a seamless, interoperable model for data exchange across government agencies
Introduction to the Exchange Model (NIEM) Introduction to NIEM February 2007 Page 4 of 25 NIEM is a framework to: Bring stakeholders together to identify information sharing
Getting Started | NIEMOpen For Government | An OASIS Open Project Want to learn more about NIEM but not sure where to begin? Whether you’re looking for a high-level overview of the Program or need a technical deep dive, this is where you’ll find answers about all things NIEM What is NIEM? NIEM is a common vocabulary that enables efficient information exchange across diverse public and private organizations
NIEM 5. 2 NIEM 5 2 The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) is a common vocabulary that enables efficient information exchange across diverse public and private organizations
Annual Report - NIEM The bonafides conferred will strengthen NIEMs footprint across the International and Federal landscape as well as opening up NIEM governance and operations to greater state, local, tribal and territorial participation and influence