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Aug 05, 2008 09:48AM
For Immediate Release
May 30, 2008
CROSSFLO RELEASES VALIDATED N-DEx
AND NIEM DATA MAPPING TOOL
SAN DIEGO – May 30, 2008 - Crossflo Systems, Inc., an innovative provider of data-sharing
solutions, has released its newly enhanced CDX family of data-exchange products that fully
support the FBI’s N-DEx program. The new CDX features include a graphical data mapping,
conversion, and integration capability specifically designed for conformance with N-DEx.
The
CDX software family spans from embedded OEM adapters for software manufacturers including
RMS, CAD, and CMS, to enterprise class server software to enable data exchange between any
number of unique systems using virtually any XML schema as the exchange standard. Common
exchange schemas in the public sector include N-DEx, NIEM, GJXDM, EDXL, and CAP.
“With Crossflo’s success in efficiently mapping data and implementing data exchanges for state
and local law enforcement agencies, court systems, as well as healthcare organizations, we were
able to transfer our expertise into a tool that agencies can use to map their data to N-DEx in
conformance with all current standards,” stated Mike Berman, senior vice president of Sales and
Marketing at Crossflo. “CDX now fully leverages the use of LEX/N-DEx as well as NIEM
schema structures including associations, substitution groups, and the XSD:ANY construct.
These capabilities are critical in order to produce conforming and valid XML for NIEM and other
new XML standards.”
The FBI describes N-DEx as a criminal justice information sharing system that will provide
nationwide connectivity to disparate local, state, tribal, and federal systems for the exchange of
information. N-DEx will provide law enforcement agencies with a powerful new investigative
tool to search, link, analyze, and share information (for example, incident and case reports) on a
national basis to a degree never before possible.
N-DEx will primarily benefit local law
enforcement in their role as the first line of defense against crime and terrorism. Contessa, the
FBI’s N-DEx data validation engine, tested the XML output of CDX and reported successful
results.
All information shared through N-DEx originates from data supplied by data sources from
numerous local, state, tribal and federal systems such as incident reports, arrest reports, case files,
booking reports, incarceration records, and criminal histories. These records contain information
about entities (e.g., people, locations, dates, and items such as weapons and vehicles) and may
specify relationships among the entities they contain (e.g., person lives at address or owns
vehicle).
Because the legacy systems used by agencies vary in their terminology and data
constructs, CDX provides the user with a user-friendly capability to associate (map) data to the
desired XML standard, N-DEx in this case. As different data assets are mapped to the standard,
an exchange is enabled that maintains the “context” of the data. Strong security measures are
employed to enable the data “owner” to control with whom their data is exchanged, under what
circumstances, and how often.
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About Crossflo
Crossflo Systems, Inc. provides data sharing solutions to the public sector. Crossflo’s flagship
product, the Crossflo DataExchange® (CDX) solution, is commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
middleware specifically designed for interagency and cross-domain data sharing. Standards-based
architecture and intuitive interface design enable end users to strengthen control, selectively share
information, and rapidly connect disparate data sources across multiple platforms. Crossflo
solutions are backed by operationally-oriented professional services and expertise in HL7, NIEM,
GJXDM, and IEPD deployments. With Crossflo, agencies involved with Justice and Public
Safety, Public Health, and National Defense and Domestic Security are able to securely and
rapidly access unlimited data sources to provide an accurate picture of situations and events.
More information is available at www.crossflo.com.