I find the following bolded/underlined portion to be of particular interest regarding what the new and improved CDX4 may be about...
Alan McKelvie, Director of the Alaska Statistical Analysis Center, has been asked to be the beta-tester and evaluator for Patriot Data Solutions Group/CDX Exchange Builder software designed to assist in information sharing among justice agencies. McKelvie, in charge of training for MAJIC (Multi-Agency Justice Integration Consortium), will be testing this software's capability to quickly and efficiently build complete, compliant IEPDs (Information Exchange Packet Documentation) that can be shared statewide and nationally.
By shortening the implementation time, CDX4 could cut the costs of that implementation dramatically. This would be one area that gives CDX4 an advantage over the competition, IMO, increasing its value as a standards-based secure data exchange solution. This is especially relevant in this time of local, state and federal budget difficulties.
Cheers,
DG