shutterstock_240707917NIEM (National Information Exchange Model) provides a standards-based approach to building data exchange solutions, thereby increasing efficiencies and improving the decision-making process.  NIEM is being used across all 50 states, as well as by the majority of federal agencies in the U.S.  NIEM is crucial in ensuring that data between various agencies and departments can be easily exchanged and understood based on a common vocabulary.  An important step in NIEM adoption is the development of IEPD (Information Exchange Package Documentation), which enables the creation of NIEM-conformant artifacts, including an XML structure to satisfy information exchange business requirements.

NIEM has been under development for over a decade, and is quite comprehensive in its approach to defining entities and relationships.  AST’s whitepaper, “Building an IEPD for NIEM Model” provides in-depth understanding of building an IEPD.  Once developed, the IEPD artifacts can be used with any standards-based integration tool, such as Oracle Fusion Middleware, to develop a Data Exchange solution.

Read more in the AST published whitepaper, here.

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College of American Pathologists (CAP) CIO Greg Gleason and his leadership team visited AST’s home office last week to discuss our long-standing business relationship of over 12 years.  During the meeting, CAP discussed its strategic initiatives and how AST can play a significant role in the future direction of their organization.

Gleason acknowledged the exceptional work by AST’s team on both past and current assignments.  Our team members Abhay K. and Pierre P. were personally recognized by the CIO with a distinct award, acknowledging their hard work and dedication to CAP on multiple projects over the years.

While Pierre was present to receive his award in person, Abhay was hard at work on a project that will shape the CAP IDM infrastructure for years to come.

We are very proud of you, Abhay and Pierre!  Moments like these inspire us all as a team! Congratulations, and keep up the great work!

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