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Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Summary Operating under the guidance and support of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S Department of Justice (DOJ or “Department”), the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative2 (Global or “Initiative”) Advisory Committee (GAC or “Committee”) held its fall 2006 meeting on November 2, 2006 The GAC is a Federal Advisory Committee to the highest-ranking justice officer in the nation—the U.S Attorney General (AG)—on justice-related information sharing The convening took place at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Washington, DC, Convention Center, 900 Tenth Street, NW, Washington, DC The meeting was called to order by Chairman Kenneth Bouche, GAC member representing SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics (SEARCH), at 8:30 a.m., and adjourned by Chairman-elect Robert Boehmer, GAC member representing the National Criminal Justice Association, at 4:00 p.m The GAC meets twice a year, in the spring and fall, in the Washington, DC, area These events are open to the public and announced in the Federal Register Members and proxies in attendance4 were as follows: Mr Robert Boehmer Chicago, Illinois National Criminal Justice Association More information on OJP, which houses the Bureau of Justice Assistance, National Institute of Justice, and Office for Victims of Crime (among other entities), is available at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov More information on the Global Initiative is available at http://www.it.ojp.gov/global Located at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html For a complete roster, including federal partners, invited guests, and staff, please submit requests to Global support staff at (850) 385-0600, extension 285 Washington, DC GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT Colonel Kenneth Bouche Springfield, Illinois SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics Mr David Byers Phoenix, Arizona Conference of State Court Administrators The Honorable Anthony Capizzi Dayton, Ohio Proxy for: The Honorable Thomas Lipps National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges November 2, 2006 Mr Michael Duffy Washington, DC Proxy for: Mr Vance Hitch U.S Department of Justice The Honorable Jay Emler Topeka, Kansas National Conference of State Legislatures Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald Nevada, Iowa National Sheriffs' Association Mr Ronald Hawley Sacramento, California SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics Deputy Superintendent William Casey Boston, Massachusetts Barbara Hurst, Esq Criminal Justice Information Providence, Rhode Island Services—Advisory Policy Board National Legal Aid and Defender Association Thomas Clarke, Ph.D Williamsburg, Virginia Lieutenant Colonel Bart Johnson National Center for State Courts Albany, New York International Association of Chiefs Mr Steven Correll of Police—Division of State and Phoenix, Arizona Provincial Police and the Nlets—The International Justice Criminal Intelligence and Coordinating Council (CICC) Public Safety Information Sharing Ms Linda Lewis-Pickett Network Arlington, Virginia American Association of Motor Mr Joseph Delgado Vehicle Administrators Sells, Arizona Proxy for: Chief Ed Reina Mr Robert May II International Association of Chiefs Middletown, Connecticut of Police—Indian Country Law Proxy for: Mr George Camp Enforcement Section Association of State Correctional Administrators Mr Dennis McCrary Arlington, Virginia Proxy for: Mr Richard Sanders Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT U.S Drug Enforcement Administration November 2, 2006 Chief Charles Ramsey Washington, DC Major Cities Chiefs Association Chief Harlin McEwen Ithaca, New York Mr Martin Smith International Association of Chiefs Washington, DC U.S Department of Homeland of Police Security Mr Matthew Miszewski Milwaukee, Wisconsin National Association of State Chief Information Officers Mr Michael Muth Washington, DC INTERPOL Mr Thomas O'Reilly Washington, DC National Association of Attorneys General Mr Jerome Pender Clarksburg, West Virginia Federal Bureau of Investigation —Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division Mr David Steingraber Madison, Wisconsin National Governors Association Ms Chelle Uecker Santa Ana, California National Association for Court Management Mr Jeffrey Washington Lanham, Maryland American Correctional Association Mr Carl Wicklund Lexington, Kentucky American Probation and Parole Association The agenda5 contained the following items, recommendations, and action items In the interest of document structure and report comprehensibility, the order of events described herein does not necessarily mirror the agenda order However, the content is reflective of meeting activities and resolutions Opening remarks and special addresses were delivered by the following: The Honorable Domingo S Herraiz, BJA Director, thanked GAC members for their ongoing involvement in the Committee, appreciating the fact that representatives volunteer time above and beyond their daily duties and careers He discussed the issue of funding and emphasized the need for Global members to be “relentless” in the pursuit of support for the Initiative, although GAC efforts are truly “beyond money: it’s about doing the right thing; it’s about good public policy.” An intrinsic quality of the GAC—the willingness to partner efforts—continues to positively influence other activities and levels of Please see Attachment A for a copy of the agenda Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 government For example, Director Herraiz highlighted the collaboration among DOJ, the U.S Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on activities such as fusion centers Outreach (particularly communicating the value of Global) continues to be of paramount importance To this end, Director Herraiz presented a draft of the new Global Highlights newsletter Recommendation/Action: Committee members unanimously approved this Global outreach vehicle, slated for quarterly production The resource will be e-mailed to all GAC members A concerted outreach campaign to be launched in 2007, to also work more closely and directly with Committee member agencies’ publications and/or communications departments to efficiently and effectively bring the latest Global news and deliverables to practitioners in the field John Morgan, Ph.D., Deputy Director, National Institute of Justice (NIJ), noted that as the scientific research arm of DOJ, the institute looks forward to advancing Global recommendations to the early adopter/pilot phases Two examples of this proof-of-concept activity are the 1) CANDLE Project (i.e., the Collaboration between AAMVA and Nlets [Nlets—The International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network] for Driver's License Exchange), which seeks to develop and deploy standards and solutions to exchange standardized driver and motor vehicle records over the Nlets network, and 2) the State, Regional, and Federal Enterprise Retrieval System (SRFERS), which developed a prototype application allowing simultaneous searches of regional information in Arizona and California to address the demand for critically needed data and photos Particular areas of NIJ’s justice-related information sharing interests include biometrics, geospatial technologies, and information-led policing The Honorable Regina Schofield, Assistant Attorney General (AAG), OJP, expressed her appreciation to Committee members for their ongoing commitment to Global Her support for the Initiative was underscored by the recent release of OJP’s Strategic Plan 2007–2012, which “cross-cuts all the OJP activities and contributions to the Department of Justice.” Global is featured as one of the central components of the plan Michael Scudder, Esq., DOJ, leader of the Deputy Attorney General’s National Security Team, focused his remarks on the importance of the GAC’s contributions at all levels of government With regards to the Initiative’s influence at the federal level, he praised the Committee’s efforts in informing the President’s Information Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 Sharing Environment Implementation Plan (discussed later in this summary) He continued: “I can’t say enough about the quality of the professionals that I’ve met that are associated with Global You are not only leaders in your communities across the country, but it speaks volumes that you this on your own time, as volunteers And, you so in the name of improving partnerships, including at the federal level.” He applauded GAC deliverables such as the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM), which supports local, state, and tribal efforts such as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Justice Network (JNET); Missouri courts information sharing efforts; and the realization of cost savings (due to more efficient, effective data exchange) in Orange County, California Mr Scudder also highlighted Global contributions to fusion center efforts across the nation and looked forward to the first National Fusion Center Conference, to be held in early March in Florida He commended: “The work you is not only important in terms of guiding policies, but you have produced very tangible, concrete benefits in our communities and across our nation.” Mr Scudder closed, as did his colleagues from DOJ, by reiterating the Department’s commitment to the Global Initiative Global Business included the following: Chairman Bouche presented the spring 2006 GAC meeting minutes, (summarizing the April 26, 2006, event) for Committee approval (The document was distributed in advance for members’ review and comment; this GAC meeting summary review-and-approval process is a standing procedure.) Recommendation: Mr Carl Wicklund, representing the American Probation and Parole Association, moved to ratify the document without change Mr Matt Miszewski, representing the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, seconded The motion was brought to a vote and passed unanimously Action: The document will be posted on the Global Web site and provided in hard-copy format by request.6 Global Working Group Reports are standard Committee agenda items Chairs of these issue-focused groups update attendees on activities since the last GAC meeting, distribute deliverables for review and comment, and request formal recommendations (on Hard copies of Global documents are available from Global support staff by calling (850) 385-0600, extension 285 Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 proposals and/or materials) from fellow representatives for delivery to the AG Global Security Working Group (GSWG) Chair Chelle Uecker, GAC representative from the National Association of Court Management, was assisted by Mr John Ruegg, GSWG Security Architecture Committee and Technical Privacy Task Team chairs, in providing the GSWG update; a report from the field—Application of the Global Federated Identity and Privilege Management (GFIPM) Approach (with guest presenters Mr James Dyche, JNET, and Mr Glen Gillum, Criminal Information Sharing Alliance); and briefing on a new Global activity: the GSWG Technical Privacy Task Team Ms Uecker presented Global Federated Identity and Privilege Management (GFIPM): A Technical Concept Report This document addresses how local, state, tribal, and federal justice and public safety organizations can exchange identity information across domains to support real-time sessions or transactions within a secure environment She requested that Committee members take the following Action: Recognize GFIPM as the recommended scalable approach for development of interoperable security functions for authentication and privilege management for information exchange among cross-domain justice information sharing systems Adopt the GSWG’s document as a recommended resource for defining the next steps and activities to further the utility of GFIPM for the justice community Urge members of the justice community to consider GFIPM as a potential building block to a distributed security solution when authenticating users between organizations Chief Harlin McEwen, representing the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), posed several questions regarding the audit function and capabilities of the GFIPM concept He expressed concern regarding the current GSWG approach to this issue Recommendation: Mr Boehmer moved to ratify GSWG requests with the stipulation that audit concerns be further addressed with Chief McEwen as the GFIPM concept moves toward implementation Mr Miszewski also volunteered his expertise to this point Mr Martin Smith, representing DHS, seconded The motion was brought to a vote and passed unanimously Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 Ms Uecker also presented Applying Wireless Security Practices to Justice Information Sharing This reference piece is a companion to the earlier released Applying Security Practices to Justice Information Sharing and contains expanded information, such as a wireless overview and wireless guidelines for secure information sharing At the previous GAC meeting, Committee members were asked to review the document and provide comments within a specified timeline In addition, to build the strongest resource possible, representatives were encouraged to include interested peers in the review process Considering the comments received the Committee refined the tool, and the Action requested from the floor was for ratification from the GAC Recommendation: (At this point in the meeting, it was determined that actions brought to the Committee by GAC entities, such as working groups, not require a motion and second to initiate the decision process: the GAC chairman can move immediately to the vote.) The GAC unanimously recommended Applying Wireless Security Practices to Justice Information Sharing as a recognized resource for the field The product will be available in hard copy and CD format, where it will likely be combined with the preceding resource Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group (GPIQWG) Chair Boehmer provided the update He presented Information Quality: The Foundation for Justice Decision Making, a onepage overview designed to reinforce the importance of information quality to justice decision makers; present a comprehensive list of information quality dimensions above and beyond the typically envisioned components of accuracy, timeliness, and completeness; and pique executives’ attention through several information qualitybased scenarios In advance review and comment, Committee members suggested inclusion of a “positive” scenario (i.e., advantageous outcomes of good data quality) Acknowledging that refinement still needs to be made, the Action requested from the floor was for ratification from the GAC Recommendation: The GAC unanimously recommended Information Quality: The Foundation for Justice Decision Making as a recognized resource for the field Global Intelligence Working Group (GIWG) and Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC) Chair Bart Johnson, GAC Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 member representing CICC and IACP—Division of State and Provincial Police, provided the Global intelligence updates Mr Timothy Reid, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI—Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division, and Mr David Gavin, Assistant Chief, Texas Department of Public Safety, provided an update on the Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (N-DEx) Initiative NDEx has gained momentum and, while always a complementary information sharing activity, is of particular relevance to Global because of the effort’s involvement in and embracing of the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) This moved N-DEx beyond a system solely for law enforcement to one that benefits the larger justice community (i.e., the Global constituency) Recommendation: In acknowledgment of positive developments, Lieutenant Colonel Johnson moved that Global draft a letter of support for the N-DEx Initiative Mr Bill Casey, representing the CJIS Advisory Policy Board, seconded The motion passed unanimously Additional Action: Support staff will work with Globalelect leaders on an appropriate letter of support It was suggested the document be addressed to Thomas E Bush III, Assistant Director of the FBI CJIS Division, and signed by the GAC chairperson Information Sharing Environment (ISE), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), Deputy Program Manager Sue Reingold updated attendees on principles contained in the proposed ISE Implementation Plan (the plan was still in review by President George W Bush, awaiting his imminent signature) The plan was drafted in response to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, requiring implementation of an information sharing environment to facilitate government-wide (local, state, tribal, and federal agencies, as well as private industry) sharing of terrorist threat information On several previous occasions, GAC members have unanimously agreed that development of a National Information Sharing Strategy is a natural evolution of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) This position was confirmed by significant Global Executive Steering Committee (GESC) and CICC deliberations earlier in the year As a result of these discussions, Global leaders have submitted a project prospectus to federal officials Recommendation: While a formal vote was not taken in consideration of the imminent Presidential signing of the Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 ISE Implementation Plan, Committee members agreed that continued prioritization of this issue is important and may be best facilitated through Global involvement in and guidance of the ISE implementation Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group (GISWG) Chair Thomas Clarke, Ph.D., GAC representative from the National Center for State Courts, provided the GISWG update GAC Vice Chairman Thomas O’Reilly, representing the National Association of Attorneys General, briefed attendees on the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM)/NIEM7 interlocking at 4.0/1.1.8 As highlighted at numerous previous Committee and GESC meetings, there is a critical need for the development of a GJXDM/NIEM “elevator speech” and related marketing materials (talking points, PowerPoint presentations), particularly as the models rapidly approach interlocking with the “Harmony” release, slated for first quarter 2007 SEARCH has been tasked with this action Recommendation/Global Partner Action Needed: While some good foundation work has occurred, the ultimate packet of deliverables is still outstanding GAC members strongly urged continued pursuit of these items Mr Miszewski and Mr Wicklund—two lead proponents of this item—are willing to assist SEARCH in developing these resources Regarding complementary efforts, Ms Heather Ruzbasan, Program Manager, Law Enforcement Information Technology Standards Council (LEITSC), announced the release of the Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) and Records Management Systems (RMS) These standard functional specifications will help guide law enforcement agencies during the request for proposal and procurement processes They are designed to inform law enforcement about the basic functional requirements that all CAD and RMS systems should have in order to achieve interoperability Recommendation: While a formal vote was not taken, GAC members expressed united endorsement of the LEITSC standards No further Committee action was suggested, but it was agreed that Global should facilitate adoption of these standards For more information on NIEM, please see http://www.niem.gov Please see the attached Global Highlights for more information on this interlocking Washington, DC Page of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 Mr David Byers, GAC member representing the Conference of State Court Administrators, and Mr George Roundy, eCorridor, Inc., presented a Global XML success story: the Arizona Integrated Criminal Justice Project They presented the material via an engaging video presentation, available on the eCorridor site at http://www.ecorridor.com/ A key agenda item on the fall 2006 Committee agenda was the election of the GAC chair and vice chair In preparation for the event, Chairman Bouche acted as the elections chair, due to his intent not to run again.9 In this capacity, he was responsible for e-soliciting nominations, communicating voting rules in advance of the fall meeting, and conducting elections on-site The slate of candidates was as follows: Mr Boehmer and Mr Steven Correll, GAC member representing Nlets, ran for chairman; Lieutenant Colonel Johnson ran for vice chairman Action: Via paper ballot vote, the following Global leaders were elected for a two-year term: Mr Boehmer will serve as the GAC chair; Lieutenant Colonel Johnson will serve as GAC vice chair Tenure began immediately upon election Additional Action: At this biennial election, the candidacy eligibility was expanded to all members of the GAC This advancement has been codified in the new Charter The on-site election process was enumerated the prior day at the November GESC meeting and will be considered for inclusion in a Bylaws update In conclusion, Chairman-elect Boehmer thanked Committee members, program officials, presenters, and guests for their participation and expertise He particularly thanked outgoing Global leaders Ken Bouche and Tom O’Reilly for their tireless leadership and critical contributions to the Initiative over the previous years Chairman Boehmer reviewed the dates of the upcoming Global working group meetings.10 Action: The date of the next biannual convening— the spring 2007 GAC meeting—was announced as April 18 Members were asked to mark their calendars for this event Due to career changes, Chairman Bouche and Vice Chairman O’Reilly were no longer eligible to serve on the GAC after the fall 2006 meeting As such, they removed themselves as incumbent nominees 10 Global events are listed on the OJP Information Technology Event Calendar, located at http://it.ojp.gov/topic.jsp?topic_id=5 Washington, DC Page 10 of 11 GAC Meeting Minutes DRAFT November 2, 2006 Having no further business and hearing no further questions, the fall 2006 GAC meeting was adjourned at 4:00 p.m on November Washington, DC Page 11 of 11 Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Attachment A Global Advisory Committee Fall 2006 Meeting Agenda Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Agenda 8:30 a.m Convene 8:30 a.m.–8:45 a.m Welcome and Introductions Global Business: Meeting Overview, Spring 2006 Minutes Ratified, Introduction of New Members Kenneth Bouche, GAC Chair o Prerequisite Reading: 2006 Spring GAC Meeting Summary U.S Department of Justice (DOJ) Remarks The Honorable Domingo S Herraiz, Director, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) John Morgan, Ph.D., Assistant Director, National Institute of Justice 8:45 a.m.–9:15 a.m Global Security Working Group (GSWG) Report Chelle Uecker, GSWG Chair John Ruegg, GSWG Security Architecture Committee and Technical Privacy Task Team Chairs GSWG Update Report from the Field: Application of the Global Federated Identity and Privilege Management Approach James Dyche, JNET Glen Gillum, Criminal Information Sharing Alliance New Global Activity: GSWG Technical Privacy Task Team o Prerequisite Reading: Global Federated Identity and Privilege Management (GFIPM): A Technical Concept Report Applying Wireless Security Practices for Justice Information Sharing Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Anticipated Outcomes and GAC Takeaway: GAC acknowledgement of the concept/documents as “recognized resources for the field” Agenda—Page Two 9:15 a.m.–9:45 a.m Global Privacy and Information Quality Working Group (GPIQWG) Report Robert Boehmer, GPIQWG Chair GPIQWG Update o Prerequisite Reading: Information Quality: The Foundation for Justice Decision Making Anticipated Outcome and GAC Takeaway: o 9:45 a.m.–10:15 a.m GAC acknowledgement of the document as a “recognized resource for the field” Global Intelligence Working Group (GIWG) and Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC) Reports GIWG/CICC Updates Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Bart Johnson, GIWG Chair Anticipated Outcome: o 10:15 a.m.–10:30 a.m GAC member awareness of GIWG/CICC activities Update on the National Information Sharing Strategy (NISS) Chairman Bouche Anticipated Outcomes: o GAC member awareness of NISS activities and plans 10:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m Break Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Agenda—Page Three 10:45 a.m.–11:15 a.m Global Infrastructure/Standards Working Group (GISWG) Report GISWG Update: The Justice Reference Architecture Thomas Clarke, GISWG Chair Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM)/National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Interlocking at 4.0/1.1 Thomas O’Reilly, GAC Vice Chair Anticipated Discussion Topics, Outcomes, and GAC Takeaways: What message should Global members be delivering to their constituents regarding this GJXDM/NIEM convergence? o Where can Global members go to learn more about these dynamic models? (Issues of training and outreach) o 11:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m Update: The Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (N-DEx) Initiative Timothy Reid, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation—Criminal Justice Information Services Division Anticipated Outcome: o GAC member awareness of N-DEx activities 11:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m Global XML Success Story: Arizona Integrated Criminal Justice Project David Byers, GAC member representing the Conference of State Court Administrators George Roundy, eCorridor, Incorporated Washington, DC Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Anticipated Outcome and GAC Discussion Topic: o Global member awareness of this effort o Are there ways Global can leverage this promising work in other efforts? Agenda—Page Four 11:45 a.m.–12:00 Noon Global Partner Resource Update: Law Enforcement Information Technology Standards Council (LEITSC) Release of Standard Functional Specifications for Law Enforcement Computer Aided Dispatch/Records Management Systems Heather Ruzbasan, Project Manager, LEITSC Anticipated Discussion Topic and GAC Takeaway: o 12:00 Noon –1:30 p.m 1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m How can Global help promote these efforts? Lunch (on your own) Remarks From Global Federal Officials The Honorable Regina Schofield, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Michael Scudder, Esquire Office of the Deputy Attorney General of the United States 2:15 p.m.–2:45 p.m Information Sharing Environment (ISE) Activities 2:15 p.m.–2:30 p.m Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) ISE Sue Reingold, Deputy Program Manager, ISE, ODNI 2:30 p.m.–2:45 p.m Washington, DC Discussion Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Chairman Bouche, Moderator Anticipated Discussion Topics, Outcomes, and GAC Takeaways: What is Global’s present and future role in these projects? o Is GAC in agreement with the planned development of the projects? Does Global need to be more active in these efforts? o Considering the updates, what steps should Global take and/or what GAC recommendations should be made to ensure continuing local, state, and tribal involvement? o What recommendations can Global provide to DOJ and other partners to steer “next steps” for these projects o Washington, DC Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention Center 900 Tenth Street, NW Washington, DC (202) 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Agenda—Page Five 2:45 p.m.–3:00 p.m 3:00 p.m.–3:45 p.m Break 3:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m Addresses by the New GAC Chair and Vice Chair: Our Vision for Global’s Future Elections: Global Advisory Committee Chair and Vice Chair Chairman Bouche, Facilitator Concluding Adjourn Thoughts, GAC Next New GAC Chairman Bureau of Justice Assistance Office of Justice Programs Washington, DC U.S Department of Justice Steps, and ... 739-2001 November 2, 2006 Attachment A Global Advisory Committee Fall 2006 Meeting Agenda Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites... 4:00 p.m on November Washington, DC Page 11 of 11 Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention... George Roundy, eCorridor, Incorporated Washington, DC Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Advisory Committee (GAC) Biannual Meeting: Fall 2006 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC, Convention