| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 462.3KB PDF | Date added | 01 May 2001 |
| Topics | Performance Budgeting and Management, Enterprise Architecture, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing | ||
| Downloads | 140 | ||
Throughout the nation, there is much enthusiasm regarding the general objectives for the integration of justice systems. Some of the general objectives include smooth and effective information sharing and use, increased public safety, enhanced justice in society, and more efficient government operations. The problems come when actual integration initiatives generate conflict over specific impacts on budgets, organizational relationships, and established procedures. This paper provides an evaluation of optional approaches and a sample of an Integrated Justice Information System (IJIS) architecture.
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