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IMPORTANT: THIS IS A DRAFT AND STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
##1. Background
Project Interoperability is a start-up guide for information interoperability. The tools and resources presented here are in different levels of maturity, and some of them are even still drafts. They are made available here as a resource for improving information interoperability in and outside of government.
Information interoperability is the ability to transfer and use information in a consistent, efficient way across multiple organizations and IT systems. From a technical perspective, interoperability is developed through the consistent application of design principles and design standards to address a specific mission problem.
Information interoperability is important because it increases timely, responsible information sharing, can reduce costs and redundancy, and use best practices. These are all things that enhance decision making for government leaders, industry, and citizens.
We hope you help us improve and adopt this as a resource to build information interoperability throught the Information Sharing Environment. Learn more about:
- Who we are, what our goals are, and how we expect this project to work
- The presidential directives, policy documents, strategies, and agency guidelines that inform this project
- To edit this content, click on "Help Improve this Content" at the top and bottom of every page. To learn how to make edits, check out this guide to Markdown, the simple syntax this site is using. Questions or ideas worth discussing? Click on "Discuss" at the top of the page, or just open an issue in the repo.
##2. Interoperability Tools
These are the top most important tools for building information interoperability.
2-1 [Common Profile] -
2-2 Springboard -
2-3 [Architecture Alignment] -
2-4 [Maturity Model] -
2-5 [Reference Architecture Template] -
2-6 [Geospatial Interoperability] -
2-7 Attribute Exchange -
2-8 Identity and Access Management -
2-9 [Exchange Patterns] -
2-10 National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) -
2-11 [ISE Information Interoperability Framework (I2F)] -
2-12 ISE Standards Specifications Framework -
##3. Use Cases
Use cases of novel or best practices from agencies who are leading in open data help others understand the challenges and opportunities for success.
6-1 [New Jersey ISE] -