“…analysis of relevant e-Government literature (e.g., Bélanger & Carter, 2012;Fedorowicz et al 2018;Gil-Garcia et al 2005;Kubicek, Cimander, & Scholl, 2011;Pardo, et al 2012;Sawyer, et al 2013). More specifically, drawing on practitioners' insights gleaned from minifocus groups and the idea that the digitization of paper files is a complex socio-technical process that encompasses strategic (e.g., deliberate planning), operational (e.g., project management and implementation), and technological dimensions (e.g., compatible systems) (Gil-Garcia & Sayogo, 2016;Sawyer et al, 2013), we identified three core determinants of successful inter-organizational information sharing: 1) Compatibility: this contextual condition explains whether the criminal justice system organizations are able to communicate between and among each other securely. It refers to IT systems that must be standardized, consistent, and interconnected; 2) Project management: this contextual condition explains whether IT projects are on schedule and within budget (Wirick, 2009).…”