WHAT WE DOTechnology that turns fragmented data into shared insight
ODX maintains a growing set of structured public data and develops tools that allow organizations to link and use that data responsibly. Our technology supports secure data access, identity resolution across fragmented records, and integration with the tools service providers use to serve their communities
Data Resources
ODX facilitates decision-making processes and legal agreements to ensure data is shared and used according to the highest legal, ethical, and security standards. This includes:
Understanding and communicating the legal and regulatory requirements that govern sharing of personally identifying information from various sources
Developing Memoranda of Understanding and Data Use Agreements that specify what data each agency will share and how it is used
Maintaining strict and transparent compliance with CJIS, HIPAA, and other applicable regulatory standards
Identity Resolution
Efforts to reform Oklahoma’s criminal justice system over the last decade have stressed the need for better data in order to operate systems efficiently and inform decision making, from Vera Institute’s 2016 report on the Oklahoma County jail to the statewide MODERN Task Force report in 2023.
Service organizations, law enforcement agencies, courts, and jails hold crucial data on the people they interact with, but this data largely remains siloed within the organization that collects it. Many legacy information technology systems were not designed to communicate with other systems. Without the ability to share data effectively, the same information must be collected and entered by each agency at each step of the process.
ODX aims to build data capacity across the justice system and beyond to give frontline workers and decision-makers timely access to trustworthy data from incident to reintegration.