Re: FireRescue1.com
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Jun 27, 2009 08:52PM
Also,
http://www.policeone.com/police-products/software/Data-Information-Sharing-Software/
http://www.policegrantshelp.com/company-page/1845389-Patriot-Data-Solutions-Group/
http://www.policegrantshelp.com/patriot-data-solutions-group-assistance-request-form/
http://www.pdsg.com/pdf/resource/CDX_Technical_Specs_Spring09.pdf
Crossflo technology is regarded by leading labs as a best of class solution to enable rapid development and deployment of data exchanges. Our technology, Crossflo DataExchange� (CDX), was developed to exchange data between a customer�s application or database and an XML schema such as HL7, NIEM, Universal Core (U-CORE), CAP, or GJXDM. CDX can use any XML schema or even create a new schema specific to a customer�s needs. Whether your system is a source of data, a target for data, or both, it is �mapped� to the designated XML schema, and the subsequent exchange of data follows this common schema. This loosely coupled approach is easy to implement and maintain, and can be accomplished with personnel who are not IT experts. Data exchange can begin in a matter of days or weeks, versus the months or even years that may be required using other solutions. Of particular significance is that this approach makes sharing data invisible to the end user by eliminating operational change and disturbance while utilizing existing infrastructure.
CDX is accessed via a web-based interface used to define publications (sources) and subscriptions (targets), and includes a powerful data-transformation mapper. The mapper offers an intuitive "drag and drop" interface, a rich set of transformation objects, and the ability to connect to web services. It also possesses powerful features for exporting data in the appropriate format to be used immediately by other applications including Geospatial Information System (GIS) programs, intelligence analysis programs, emergency management applications, and case management systems. Further, CDX handles complex schema constructs such as associations, substitutions, and XSD:any with ease. CDX supports federated, scheduled, and triggered message exchanges.
http://onlinebuyersguide.himss.org/product.asp?VendorId=10433&ProductId=8586&F_SearchType=Cat&F_CategoryId=122
This looks like the "Spring2009" but it is dated "Winter2009":
http://www.himssanalytics.org/uploads/product/whitepaper/D7911FB07DC146BFBC9FE8D0515BE18D.pdf
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