The document describes an organization called the IJIS Institute, which is a non-profit consortium funded by industry contributions and federal grants. It provides training, technology assistance, and program management services to local, state, tribal, and federal organizations to help them share information more effectively. The goal is to help government agencies improve service to citizens through better utilization of information and technology.
2. A non-profit consortium of leading companies that supply IT
solutions and services to the justice, public safety and
homeland security sectors.
Funded by a combination of industry contributions and grants
from multiple federal agencies
Providing training, technology assistance and program
management services to local, state, tribal and federal
organizations to help them fully realize the power of
information sharing.
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3. Axiom:
is at the heart of everything
government must do to improve
service to citizens in all countries
4. 90% OF THE WORLD’S DATA
HAS BEEN GENERATED
SINCE 2010
Everyday, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data
6. The Law of Accelerating Returns
An analysis of the history of
technology shows that
technological change is
exponential, contrary to the
common-sense "intuitive
linear" view.
Dr. Ray Kurzweil
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10. Technology must be a means for protecting
privacy and securing information;
Standards are essential for supporting innovation
and safeguarding;
International Agreements governing privacy must
be technology independent;
Safeguarding technologies such as large scale,
global federated identity and privilege
management standards are essential to global
information sharing
The price-performance, capacity & bandwidth of information technologies progresses exponentially through multiple paradigm shiftsSpecific to information technologyNot to arbitrary exponential trends (like population)Still need to test viability of the next paradigmA scientific theory25 years of researchPart of a broader theory of evolutionInventing: science and engineeringMoore’s law just one example of manyYes there are limitsBut they’re not very limitingBased on the physics of computation and communication and on working paradigms (such as nanotubes)