Check out the partners listed on their partner link. It says Crossflo Systems, however, when you click on it..you are taken to the PDSG website. Is this just old information?
The Justice Experts Associates
Justice Experts is an "umbrella" or "storefront" community of practitioners and
consultants, who have chosen to band together in order to provide a broad depth of experience and services to our
justice clients. Our members are either independent
consultants or full-time
justice practitioners who make themselves available for specified engagements to assist our clients and
consultants.
Justice Experts associates can offer "real value" because they have spent their careers struggling with the same issues your agencies are managing today. Our staff members bring collective experience, credibility and solutions to each project. It has been the experience of all of our members that the issues of "organizational will", "effective governance" and "leadership vision" are among the most challenging in achieving a multi-disciplinary and multi-jurisdictional program.
Thomas Kooy - Founder
Mr. Kooy, the original founder of the Justice Experts, has been an innovator and thought leader in the integration and planning of criminal justice systems. He has 22 years experience both in law enforcement and information systems.
After a 14 years working in Law Enforcement, he emerged as one of the early leaders of a Statewide Enterprise approach to solving the criminal justice information sharing problem in Minnesota, beginning in the mid-1990's we he advanced the vision for CriMNet.
In 1998, Minnesota was chosen as a pilot state for a BJA/SEARCH Research Project, where Mr. Kooy's project team developed methods of collecting and documenting information exchanges within the criminal justice enterprise that today are used in the SEARCH JIEM Tool and methodology.
Mr. Kooy's development team also developed the first, statewide and interstate, Enterprise XML Data Model for criminal justice. This model became one of the foundation artifacts of the Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) which today is a part of the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM).
Mr. Kooy has been a representative to the Global (OJP/BJA) Infrastructure and Standards working group, the Intelligence Working Group's Security Architecture Committee, and is a Charter member of the XML Structure Task Force (XSTF) - - the body that created the GJXDM. He is a charter member of the Justice Information Sharing Professionals (JISP), and was the Board President in 2004. He also has served as adjunct faculty to the University of New Orleans, Center for Society Law and Justice.
Mr. Kooy has served as a subject matter expert to the US Department of Justice OCIO on their LEISP Strategy, and on the National Institute of Justice (NIJ)-sponsored Technology Working Group (TWG) on CommTech who are responsible for identifying technology needs and defining operational requirements for law enforcement and corrections technologies. As an advisor and technology consultant, he has provided services to the New Jersey State Police, State of Louisiana I-CJIS Technology Board, State of Missouri CJIS Council, the Federal Bureau of Investigation CJIS and NDEx programs, and the Office of the National Director of Intelligence ISE Programe office. Additionally, Mr. Kooy has conducted integration and strategic planning workshops in over 20 states.
Today, Mr. Kooy provides technology leadership and product development strategies for a software and technical service company, and continues to provide technical assistance to Office of Justice Program's Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) thru the GLOBAL working groups under the auspices of the U.S. Attorney General's Office.