NIEM universal core
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A structure that describes details about an activity or process that occurs.
A structure that describes a postal location to which paper mail can be directed.
A structure that describes an age.
A code list that enumerates units used to qualify an age value.
days
months
prenatal months
prenatal weeks
weeks
years
A structure that describes an amount of money.
A structure that describes a minute of a degree.
A structure that describes a minute of a degree.
A structure that describes a second of a minute.
The maximum value for an angular second.
The minimum value for an angular second.
A structure that describes a second of a minute.
A structure that describes a digital representation of an object encoded in a binary format.
A structure that describes details about a building.
A structure that describes details about how to contact a person or an organization.
A structure that describes a result or outcome that is the product of handling, processing, or finalizing a charge, case, activity, or entity.
A structure that describes inherent and frequently used characteristics of a document.
A structure that describes details about a singular occurrence.
A structure that describes a location based on latitude and longitude.
A structure that describes an identifier of an entity.
A structure that describes a representation of an image.
A structure that describes a geopolitical area in which an organization, person, or object has a specific range of authority.
A structure that describes a coordinate indicating location based on circles around the Earth parallel to the Equator.
A structure that describes a degree of latitude.
The maximum value for a latitude degree.
The minimum value for a latitude degree.
A structure that describes a degree of latitude.
A structure that describes a measurement of length.
A structure that describes a physical location.
A structure that describes a coordinate indicating location based on a meridian perpendicular to the Equator.
A structure that describes a degree of longitude.
The minimum value for a longitude degree.
The maximum value for a longitude degree.
A structure that describes a degree of longitude.
A type containing no content with measurement attributes.
A structure that describes a representation of a measurement.
A structure that describes common metadata.
A structure that represents a number value and includes numeric metadata.
A structure that describes a unit which conducts some sort of business or operations.
A decimal value ranging from 0 to 1, inclusive.
A structure that represents a ration, proper fraction, or percentage, with permissible decimal values ranging from 0 to 1 inclusive.
A structure that describes a measurement of the height of a person.
A code list that enumerates units of measurement for the height of a person.
centimeter
decimeter
foot
inch
meter
An NCIC formatted three-digit person height field. The first digit represents the height of the person in feet, the second two digits represent the remainder of the height in inches, e.g. six feet two inches is represented as "602".
A structure that describes a name of a person.
A structure that describes a name of a person.
A structure that describes the inherent and frequently associated characteristics of a person.
A structure that describes the measurement of the weight of a person.
A code list that enumerates units of measurement for the weight of a person.
kilogram
pound
An NCIC formatted three-digit person weight field, where the three digits represents the weight of the person in pounds.
A structure that describes a tangible or intangible item that can be owned or used.
A structure that describes a monetary value of a property item.
A structure that describes a count or tally. May include units.
A structure that represents a minimum - maximum range between two age measures.
A structure that describes a minimum - maximum range between two measured values.
A structure that describes a minimum - maximum range between two person height measure values.
A structure that describes a minimum - maximum range between two person weight measure values.
A structure that describes a representation of a measurement of rate.
A structure that describes a rate of speed at which a vehicle is moving.
A structure that describes the conditions or status of a person, activity, or object.
A structure that describes a street.
A structure that serves as a root to many of the types in NIEM.
A structure that describes a telephone number that can be dialed to reach a contact.
A structure that represents a character string, generally in the form of words of a language, and includes language metadata.
A structure that describes the measurement of an amount of time.
A structure that describes a representation of the measurement of a weight.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of the age value.
A decimal value that indicates belief in the accuracy of the tolerance.
A code that identifies a currency that qualifies the monetary amount.
A currency that qualifies the monetary amount.
A subjective assessment that indicates belief that date content is exact or accurate. This value is based on the credentials of the author/producer/source of the information, and also on the permanence or timeliness of the information.
The shape and structure of a proper name.
The language in which the strings content is recorded.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of the length value.
A subjective assessment of the uncertainty of an estimated point by bounding an elements value with an estimated margin of error.
A subjective assessment of the uncertainty of an estimated point by bounding an elements value with an estimated margin of error.
A date a measurement was made.
A time a measurement was made.
A unit that qualifies the measurement value.
A method used to make a measurement.
True if a measurement has been estimated or guessed; false otherwise.
An identifier of a person or organization that made a measurement.
A name of a person or organization that made a measurement.
True if only partial information was available to the information source at the time when the data was captured in the system; false otherwise.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of a height of a person.
A comment about a type of name for a person.
True if value represents the first letter or initials of a persons name; false otherwise.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of the weight of a person.
A unit of counting or tallying for a quantity.
A unit of measure that qualifies the rate value.
A set of symbols used by a written language.
A numeric identifier that explicitly sequences or orders elements. Example usages include correctly sequencing multiple middle names for a person or foreign names where the surname precedes the given name.
A unit code that qualifies a speed or velocity measure.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of the time value.
An allowable range for error on a point estimate.
An encoding to transcribe from one alphabet to another.
True if the length of a string is greater than the length of the field within which the string was stored in the exporting system; false otherwise.
A code that identifies the unit of measure of the weight value.
Details about an activity or process that occurs. An activity may encompass a period of time and multiple occurrences.
Details about an activity or process that occurs. An activity may encompass a period of time and multiple occurrences.
A type of activity or process that occurred.
A date of an activity that occurs at a singular point in time or a start date of an activity that occurs over a period of time.
A description or narrative of the activity or process that occurred.
Details about the result of handling of an activity.
An end or completion date of an activity that occurs over a duration of time.
An end or completion time of an activity that occurs over a period of time.
An identifier that uniquely refers to an activity or process that occurred.
A reason why an activity or process occurred.
A date that a result of an activity or process occurred.
A result or outcome of an activity.
A time that a result of an activity or process occurred.
Details about a status of an activity or process.
A time of an activity that occurs at a singular point in time or a start time of an activity that occurs over a period of time.
A postal location to which paper mail can be directed.
A complete address.
A unique identifier [generated locally within a processing system] used to identify sub-records within an entity of interest record.
An age.
An amount of money.
A minute of a degree.
A second of a minute.
A data an association began.
The time an association began.
A date an association ended.
The time an association ended.
A digital representation of an object encoded in a binary format.
A location from which a binary is available.
True if a binary is available; false if it is not.
A binary encoding of data, e.g., a binary encoding of a picture, photo, image, graphic, sound, or video.
A date on which the data represented by the binary object is captured, e.g., an image taken or an audio recorded.
An organization which captured or created a binary.
A person who captured or created a binary.
A time at which the data represented by the binary object is captured, e.g., an image taken or an audio recorded.
A type of binary object that is encoded, e.g., mug shot, driver license picture, audio confession.
A textual description of a binary object.
A format type of a binary object, e.g., "MIME".
A format of a binary object, e.g., "image/jpeg".
A binary encoding of data, e.g., a binary encoding of a picture, photo, image, graphic, sound, or video.
An identifying number or string for the encoded data.
A binary encoding of data, e.g., a binary encoding of a picture, photo, image, graphic, sound, or video.
Identifies a url or file reference of the binary object.
A size of a binary object in kilobytes.
A building.
A complete reference that identifies a building.
A name of a building, e.g., "Electronic Research Building"
A number or text associated with a building, e.g., 115C.
A department, group, division, or other subcomponent of a building.
A comment or note intended as an explanation. (This is not a catch-all bucket for information that should be represented by existing elements or local extensions.)
The name of the note.
An email address of a person or organization.
A facsimile number of a person or organization. Sometimes referred to as a FAX or fax number.
Details about how to contact a person or an organization.
Details about how to contact a person or an organization.
A general description of contact information.
A mailing address of a person or organization.
A mobile phone or cell phone number of a person.
An organization at the site of the contact. Example: the organization that "owns" the physical telephone being called.
An additional method of contact, e.g., Internet Relay Chat (IRC), AOL Instant Messenger.
A pager number of a person.
A person with the given contact information.
A description of the title or function of a person with this contact information, e.g., Director of Public Relations, mother.
A telephone number of a person or organization.
A website address of a person or organization.
A result or outcome that is the product of handling, processing, or finalizing a charge, case, activity or entity. Includes law enforcement, prosecutorial, and court dispositions.
An agency responsible for making a disposition decision.
A type of disposition.
A date a disposition occurred.
A description of a disposition.
An official document filed to formally document the disposition of a specific Charge.
A reason why an outcome occurred.
A name of an authority to which a disposition was reported.
A result or outcome that occurred after processing an activity or entity.
The allowable recipients of this contents. Dissemination statement or instructions.
Details about inherent and frequently used characteristics of a document. Format or media is irrelevant in defining a document, however they are characteristics of a document. Documents are considered unique resources.
Details about inherent and frequently used characteristics of a document. Format or media is irrelevant in defining a document, however they are characteristics of a document. Documents are considered unique resources.
An entity primarily responsible for creating the intellectual content of the resource, e.g., author for written documents, artist, photographer or illustrator for visual resources.
An entity primarily responsible for creating the intellectual content of the resource, e.g., author for written documents, artist, photographer or illustrator for visual resources.
The binary encoding of the content of a document.
A nature or genre of the content of the resource. Includes terms describing general categories, functions, or genres. To describe the physical or digital manifestation of the resource use the Format property.
True if a document is copyrighted; false otherwise. Copyrighted products cannot be reproduced and/or distributed without the express written permission of the copyright owner. This prohibition is binding on individuals and corporations, as well as the United States government.
An entity primarily responsible for making the content of the resource.
A brief account of the content of a resource. May include but not limited to an abstract, table of contents, graphical, or free-text account of the content.
A file extension of an electronic copy of a document.
A file name of an electronic copy of a document.
The classification system used to define the specific format of the binary object or file, e.g., "MIME", "DIME".
The specific structural format of the binary object or file, e.g., "image/jpeg", "text/plain".
A unique and unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context.
A keyword or words that describe the overall content of the document, or the main topic of discussion.
A language of the intellectual content of the resource.
Details about the location of a physical document.
A URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) for the referenced document which may indicate the HTTP or Intelink address.
An entity that was the source of a document.
Indicates the document's status, e.g., approved, submitted, awaiting revision.
An entity that is a target or intended recipient of a document.
A subject that is typically expressed as keywords, phrases, or classification codes that describe a topic of the resource.
An entity responsible for making the resource available. May include a person, organization or service.
A short description of the document subject, contents, and any "bottom line" point the document is trying to convey.
A name given to a resource, typically a name by which it is formally known.
The date that information becomes active or accurate.
The time that information becomes active or accurate.
Information on how to contact a person at their work place.
An entity within which the subject of the employment worked.
Details about a singular occurrence or something that happened at a point of time.
A type or classification of an event that occurred.
A date on which an event occurred.
A description of an event or occurrence.
A name of an event that occurred.
A status or state of affairs of an event or occurrence.
A time at which an event occurred.
The date information becomes inactive or is no longer valid.
The time information becomes inactive or is no longer valid.
A location based on latitude and longitude.
A circle around the Earth parallel to the Equator. Values range from -90 degrees (inclusive) at the South Pole to +90 degrees (inclusive) at the North Pole. The value is 0 at the Equator.
A meridian that is perpendicular to the Equator. Values range from -180 degrees (inclusive) at the International Date Line to +180 (exclusive) just west of the International Date Line. The value is 0 at the Prime Meridian.
An identification of the coordinate system used.
An identification of the spatial reference system used.
A value that identifies an entity within the identifier domain.
A description of a type of identifier.
A type of identifier assigned.
A date an identifier becomes effective. This may or may not be the issue date.
A date an identifier is no longer valid.
A name, identifier, or code of an organization or person that has authority over an identifier.
An area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique.
A code identifying an area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique.
The locale or organization from which an identification originates.
A condition or state of an identifier, e.g., valid, expired.
Details about a representation of an image encoded for XML.
An organization that created an image.
A height of image in pixel
A physical location where an image is stored.
A person who took an image.
A width of image in pixels
A general relationship that indicates two object instances are linked but the meaning of the relationship is unknown.
A geopolitical area in which an organization, person, or object has a specific range of authority.
The language in which the data content is recorded.
The last date information was modified to make current.
The last time information was modified to make current.
The last date information was checked for accuracy.
The last time information was checked for accuracy.
A coordinate indicating location based on circles around the Earth parallel to the Equator.
A degree of latitude.
A value that specifies the degree of a latitude. The value comes from a restricted range between -90 (inclusive) and +90 (inclusive).
A value that specifies a minute of a degree. The value comes from a restricted range of 0 (inclusive) to 60 (exclusive).
A value that specifies a second of a minute. The value comes from a restricted range of 0 (inclusive) to 60 (exclusive).
A measurement of length.
Details about a physical location.
Details about a physical location.
Details about an address for a location, e.g., a postal address.
Details about a building at a location.
A functional description of a location, e.g., residence, school, agency, park.
A name of a city or town.
Details about contact information for a location.
A value that identifies a country, territory, or dependency.
A name of a country.
A county, parish, or vicinage.
A name of a county, parish, or vicinage.
A description of a location.
Details about the latitude and longitude of a location.
A name of a location.
An extension of a zip code or postal code.
A zip code or postal code.
A piece of information used to identify a particular unit within a specific location. Examples of this could be an apartment number or a suite number.
A name of a state, commonwealth, province, or other subregion of a country.
Details about a street.
A coordinate indicating location based on a meridian perpendicular to the Equator.
A degree of longitude.
A value that specifies the degree of a longitude. The value comes from a restricted range between -180 (inclusive) and +180 (exclusive).
A value that specifies a minute of a degree. The value comes from a restricted range of 0 (inclusive) to 60 (exclusive).
A value that specifies a second of a minute. The value comes from a restricted range of 0 (inclusive) to 60 (exclusive).
A representation of a measurement.
SuperType metadata
A number value and includes numeric metadata.
Details about a unit which conducts some sort of business or operations.
Details about a unit which conducts some sort of business or operations.
A value that identifies the functional type of an organization.
A general functional type of an organization
A description of an organization
An identifier of an organization based on the type of organization it is, e.g., for a school, this would be a school identifier, for a lien holder, this would be a lien holder identifier, for a court, this would be a court identifier.
A location of an organization.
A name of an organization.
An overall status of an organization, e.g., active/inactive/...
A ration, proper fraction, or percentage, with permissible decimal values ranging from 0 to 1 inclusive.
Describes inherent and frequently associated characteristics of a person.
Describes inherent and frequently associated characteristics of a person.
A measurement of the age of a person.
A measurement of the age of a person.
A date a person was born.
A general description of a person.
A complete name of a person.
A first name of a person.
A measurement of the height of a person.
A measurement of the height of a person.
A string that identifies a license, certification, or registration of a person for some purpose; may be granted to certify professional occupation or skill, e.g., medical license, pilot license, professional engineer.
An original surname of a person before changed by marriage.
A middle name of a person.
A name by which a person is known.
A name of a person.
A title or honorific used by a person, e.g., Dr., Judge, General, Ms.
A 9-digit numeric identifier assigned to a living person by the U.S. Social Security Administration. A social security number of a person. Sometimes referred to as a SSN.
The gender or sex of a person.
A component that is appended after the family name that distinguishes members of a family with the same given, middle, and last name, (e.g., Jr, Sr, III), or otherwise qualifies the name (e.g., MD, LLD, PhD).
A last name or family name of a person.
A measurement of the weight of a person.
A measurement of the weight of a person.
Information on a preferred or primary contact mechanism.
A decimal value that indicates computed likelihood that what the content is true or accurate. This value is based on a calculation of probability of occurrence or truth.
A tangible or intangible item that can be owned or used.
A tangible or intangible item that can be owned or used.
An age of a property item.
A binary representation of a property item, e.g., encoded video or audio file.
A trademark or distinctive name that identifies a manufacturer of a property item.
A type of property.
A description of the overall color of a property item.
A description of a property item.
An overall height of a property item.
An encoding of a digital picture of a property item.
An overall length of a property item as measured from the front to the rear.
Details about the location of a property item.
A name of the manufacturer that produced a property item.
A specific design or type of product made by a manufacturer.
Details about an entity which own a property item.
Information about a name or number applied to a property item by the owner. This may be an engraving on the property item or may be used to identify a fleets equipment number.
Details about an entity which own a property item.
Details about an entity which own a property item.
A status of a property item. Describes if the property is being held, is stolen, missing, recovered, damaged, no change.
Details about an estimation, account, or appraisal of a property item's actual monetary value.
A monetary value of a property item.
A method used in assigning a value to a property item, e.g., fair market value, estimate, reported, appraised value.
An organization that assigns a value to a property item.
A person that assigns a value to a property item.
A date a value of a property item was assigned or became effective.
A description of a monetary value of a property item.
True if taxes were included in the property value; false otherwise.
A license number or other visible identifier. For a vehicle, this is the plate number. For a boat, this is the registration number visible on the outside of the hull. For aircraft, this is the aircraft registration number visible on the tail or the rear of the fuselage.
A measurement of the weight of a property item.
An overall width of a property item as measure from side to side.
The model year of a property item.
Human-generated, free form text.
The name of the note.
A probability that the data is trustworthy.
A count or tally. May include units.
A minimum - maximum range between two age measures.
A maximum measure value on a range measure.
A minimum - maximum range between two measured values.
A minimum measure value on a range measure.
A minimum - maximum range between two person height measure values.
A minimum - maximum range between two person weight measure values.
A representation of the measurement of a rate.
A decimal value that indicates belief that content is true or accurate. This value is based on the credentials of the author/producer/source of the information, and also on the permanence or timeliness of the information
The date information was observed, measured, identified or became known.
The time information was observed, measured, identified or became known.
Indicates an organization (name or id) that provided the information (may be associated with the person above).
Indicates the type, responsibility, or role of person who provided the information.
Identifies a person (name or id) who provided the information.
A type of place at which a person lives, e.g., house, apartment, homeless.
A general description of a place in which a person lives.
A date a person stopped living at a residence.
The location of a residence.
A date a person began living at a residence.
A property of a role object. This specifies the base object, of which the role object is a function.
An entity of whom the role object is a function.
An entity of whom the role object is a function.
An entity of whom the role object is a function.
A general equivalence between two object instances (they refer to the same thing).
Information security classification level (e.g., FOUO = For Official Use Only)
An entity primarily responsible for making the content of the Source.
An account of the content of the Source.
A number or string set by a data provider so that information that is sent can be retraced back to its source, e.g., a combination of the data source name, table name, and record ID. This ID is meaningful only to the data provider.
A person that can answer questions about the Source.
The Intelligence Community entity.
The date the Source was first released for dissemination.
The time the Source was first released for dissemination.
A unique designator assigned to the repository from which the Source originated.
The name or id of an information resource from which the content came.
A rate of speed at which a vehicle is moving.
A set of details about the condition or status of a person, activity, or object.
A date a status was set, effected, or reported.
A description of a condition or state of something or someone.
An identifier of a person or organization which assigns a status.
A name or code of a person or organization which assigns a status.
A condition or state of something or someone.
A time a status was set, effective, or reported.
A street.
A type of street, e.g., Street, Boulevard, Avenue, Highway, etc.
Any additional parts of a street name that follows the street type and post directional.
A complete street reference, e.g., "123 Main Street NW".
A name of a street.
A number that identifies a particular unit or location within a street.
A direction that appears after a street name.
A direction that appears before a street name.
A dialing code for a state or province for phone numbers in the USA, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
A dialing code for a city.
An international dialing code for a country.
Usually represents a central telephone switch. For example, in North America, this is the first three digits of a base telephone number.
Details about a number to be dialed to reach a contact.
A full length telephone identifier.
A full length telephone identifier.
Identifies the individual circuit within an exchange. For example, in North America, this is the last four digits of a base telephone number.
Additional numbers to be entered to direct a call to the appropriate place. Includes extensions, answering system navigation codes, and PINs.
A character string, generally in the form of words of a language, and includes language metadata.
A measurement of an amount of time.
A representation of the measurement of a weight.