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Extending Project Passport

Extending Project Passport. The Right Information At the Right Place At the Right Time. Genesis and History. Original Project: Kentucky and its 7 contiguous neighbors Developed Model Template first page for orders of protection based on multidisciplinary consensus and working groups

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Extending Project Passport

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  1. Extending Project Passport The Right Information At the Right Place At the Right Time

  2. Genesis and History • Original Project: Kentucky and its 7 contiguous neighbors • Developed Model Template first page for orders of protection based on multidisciplinary consensus and working groups • Regional Expansion to other states: • Southeast • Western-Pacific • North-South Western • Northeast (anticipated expansion)

  3. Process • Bring multidisciplinary state and tribal representatives together from each state • Introduce project, model template and its advantages • Facilitate expert educational and team planning sessions to further consensus and develop action plans • Provide attendant teams with follow-on technical assistance on action plan items

  4. Current Status • Southeast • States in various phases of adoption or already adopted of model template; tribal adoption also • Western-Pacific • Initial State and Tribal Teams Planning Meeting, October 2004 • North-South Western • Initial State and Tribal Teams Planning Meeting, March 2005 • Northeast • Projected for late 2005/early 2006

  5. Going Electronic • Western-Pacific and North-South Western Meetings included: • Presentations on the value of transferring Protection Order information electronically • Introduction of XML-based and NCIC-compliant protection order based on Model Template • Use of the GJXDM to provide the language for these information transfers • Demonstration of conversion from a web-based form to an XML document • NCSC currently working on GJXDM Information Exchange Package Documentation for the Model Template first page.

  6. Form to XMLDemonstration • Users would see this:

  7. Form to XMLDemonstration • Computer would transfer this:

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