What We Do

Data and Partnership Interoperability - What we do

The Data and Partnership Interoperability (DPI) office comprises four groups: Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (FSLTT) Partnerships Group (FPG); Private Sector Group (PSG); Data Sharing Group (DSG); and Data Future Group (DFG). DPI leads the IC in managing information and data to ensure that it gets to the right people at the right time in the right format, while building, enabling, and maintaining domestic partnerships. ADNI/DPI is dual hatted as the IC Chief Data Officer (IC CDO) and the IC Information Sharing & Safeguarding Executive (IC ISSE).

 

Data Sharing Group

    • Guide and oversee development of IC data strategy, standards, acumen, policy, and services related to sharing & safeguarding information and data
    • Lead efforts to improve information and data discovery, access, and use
    • Advocate for data and information interoperability between IC and Non-IC organizations
    • Serve as action arm for the IC Chief Data Officer (IC CDO) and IC Information Sharing & Safeguarding Executive (IC ISSE)

 

Data Future Group

    • Partner with members of the IC and private sector to identity future digital and data transformation needs
    • Lead IC initiatives to influence innovation, immersive and emerging technologies to accelerate whole-of-government adoptions
    • Guide and oversee the development of an IC framework for integrating policy, standards, and best practices for data future needs
    • Serve as an advisor to the IC Chief Data Officer (IC CDO) on future digital and IC Information Sharing & Safeguarding Executive (IC ISSE)

 

Private Sector Group

    • Partner with private sector to establish common goals/shared understanding of threats to national security
    • Develop private sector as a consumer of IC information and identify/understand/prioritize private sector customer information needs
    • Lead IC initiatives to develop and maintain trusted and enduring private sector relationships
    • Develop/modernize policies and authority documents that remove barriers to two-way information sharing
    • Identify new capabilities and opportunities to address the changing global threat environment
    • Deepen knowledge of industry trends and transformative capabilities

 

Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Partnerships Group

    • Synchronize federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial engagement, transparency, and data sharing
    • Lead the ODNI's engagement with federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial partners
    • Identify opportunities to enhance two-way information sharing between the IC and federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial partners