ADAMS COUNTY, CO JUSTICE HEALTH INITIATIVE 2016 NAJIS Conference| Tucson, AZ| 11/02/2016 Debbie Allen, Chief Justice Planning Officer Andrew Owen, Director of Information Sharing Programs, SEARCH/OJBC
Project Overview ■ An innovative view of the Jail Population ■ An innovative way of sharing information between justice and health agencies ■ First of its kind…
Value to the Field ■ Brings together, in an anonymized way, jail custody and behavioral health diagnostic information and an SMI designation for each person; ■ Built on open source tools and technologies; ■ Has ad-hoc open source analytic tools for statistical computing and graphics; ■ Uses national justice information community sharing standards; and, ■ Leverages access control features and open industry standards like web-services and virtual servers.
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Partnerships ■ Adams County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council ■ Adams County Sheriff’s Office ■ The Community Reach Center ■ Adams County Government IT
Governance ■ Project Charter ■ Business Associate Agreement ■ Management Control Agreement
Participating Systems ■ County Jail ■ County IT ■ Community Reach Center (CRC)
ARCHITECTURAL OVERVIEW
Technologies Used ■ ■ ■ XML (NIEM) Web Services (GRA) My. SQL R Saiku Federated Identity (SAML/GFIPM)
Anonymizing Records ■ We need to measure rebooking rates of the jail population ■ We also need to understand health details of the jail population ■ Challenge: cannot mix PII from the Jail with PHI ■ Solution: timeless identifiers managed by CRC
Side Benefit: Knowledge Transfer ■ County IT, Sheriff IT, CRC ■ Web Services ■ CJIS compliance ■ Federated Identity
Want it? You can have it… ■ https: //github. com/ojbc/analytics