Public-Safety Data Sharing

The criminal justice system continues to evolve with the introduction of new technology. From carbon copies to faxes to computer generated e-mail we have embraced newer ways to share information Information that was that was once confined to one computer system is now shared in a cost-effective manner because of exciting new technology and national standards. Asynchrony helps clients leverage these developments in information sharing to improve the delivery of services by government agencies at all levels.

The tools of yesterday can not handle the complex data sharing requirements Asynchrony helps clients leverage these developments in information sharing to improve the delivery of services by government agencies at all levels.of today. Justice data needs to be accessible across departmental, organizational and technological domains. Phone, fax and files just don't cut it anymore. Efforts to combat threats from an increasingly savvy criminal and terrorist element require immediate access to information. Fortunately, new standards supported by the departments of Justice and Homeland Security now allow us to create systems to meet data sharing requirements today and into the foreseeable future.

By employing GJXDM standards to XML schemas and web services, Asynchrony helps public safety organizations reach data-sharing goals, such as:

  • Improving data accuracy
  • Decreasing administrative costs
  • Obtaining more criminal information during the investigation process
  • Improving the professionalism of agencies
  • Ultimately -- and most importantly -- improving the public’s safety
In short, we make data-sharing projects work and have seen first-hand how rapidly providing and sharing information makes a real impact on public safety.