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1 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Geospatial Community of Practice: Development of an FEA Geospatial Profile Briefing for Coordination Group November 1, 2005 Douglas Nebert U.S. Federal Geographic Data Committee Secretariat

2 2 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Presentation Outline Geospatial Profile of the FEA - Introduction Problem and Solution context Community of Practice Objectives, Scope, Approach Status and Timelines Discussion

3 3 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Problem Statement Geographic information is used in a majority of business settings in and outside of government Geographic information and services are not addressed consistently within and between organizations Interoperability among providers and consumers of geographic data and services requires a common understanding of semantics and functional capabilities Development of common multi-jurisdictional approaches to the use of geographic information and services requires inclusion in Enterprise Architecture

4 4 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Solution: Creation of guidance for geospatial capabilities in the FEA Develop a Geospatial Profile document for the FEA to support its cross-cutting nature, along the lines of the Profiles being developed for Records Management and Security and Privacy Audience: Chief Architects, individuals in the agency CIO office responsible for development for common Enterprise Architectures in the federal and non- federal settings

5 Integrated Data and Information “To Be State” Using the FEA-DRM Pollution Prevention & Control Energy Research Public Health Monitoring Recreational Resource Management & Tourism Consumer Health & Safety Consumer Safety DOE Emission DOI Natural Resource HHS USDA Health Recreation Shared lines of business Geospatial Overlay

6 Geospatial Security & Privacy Records Management Economic Development Education Community and Social Services Health Human Resources Financial Management Natural Resources Homeland Security Agencies Lines of Business Profiles

7 7 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Geospatial Community of Practice Convened a workgroup of federal and non- federal participants to develop a Geospatial Profile of the FEA Affiliated with the Architecture and Infrastructure Committee (AIC) of the Federal CIO Council Ad-hoc Working Group of the Federal Geographic Data Committee – a trans-governmental coordinating body for geospatial practices Membership includes major federal agencies, state and local members, professional organizations (NSGIC, NACO, NASCIO, GITA)

8 8 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Geospatial Community of Practice Objectives in Creation of the Profile Encourage communication between participants Examine and promote awareness of current EA practices Leverage successful EA work to advance the development of the Geospatial Profile Identify and pursue opportunities to validate the Geospatial Profile best practices Identify opportunities to leverage investments

9 9 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Audience of EA Geospatial Profile Enterprise Architects: those responsible for developing enterprise architectures and managing enterprise architecture programs, and ensuring that geospatial requirements are incorporated within enterprise architectures. CIO Office Leadership and Staff: those responsible for the overall coordination of an organization’s IT planning, development, and management activities to support business needs. Geospatial Information Officers (GIOs): those responsible for planning and managing an organization’s geospatial activities, investments, and assets.

10 10 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Secondary Audience of Profile Business Managers and Sponsors Discipline Practitioners Portfolio Managers and Capital Planners Solutions Providers and Integrators Geospatial Vendors and Consultants

11 11 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Initiative Status, November 2005 Drafted a Charter for a Geospatial WG under the FGDC and CIO AIC Refined a work plan to create a Profile document Identified a wild-land fire scenario as the context to be followed by examples in the Profile document Convened writing teams for the Introduction section, and to provide geospatial guidance for each of the relevant FEA Reference Models Completed the third draft (V0.3) of the Profile for review by FGDC and AIC members and their partner organizations

12 12 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Geospatial Profile Outline Executive Summary Table of Contents Acknowledgements Future Work Introduction to the Geospatial Profile Objectives Audience Document Structure Introduction to Geospatial Concepts Cross-cutting nature of geospatial Overview of Geospatial Capabilities The NSDI Performance Geospatial view of the Performance Reference Model Geospatial performance Architecture Guidance Business Geospatial View of Business Reference Model Geospatial Business Architecture Guidance Data Geospatial View of the Data Reference Model Geospatial Data Architecture Guidance Services Geospatial View of the Service Component Reference Model Geospatial Service Architecture Guidance Technology Geospatial View of the Technical Reference Model Geospatial Technology Architecture Guidance

13 13 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Appendices (100+ pages) Appendix A: References Appendix B: Glossary Appendix C: FEA Overview Appendix D: Use Case and Scenarios Appendix E: Geospatial Activity Examples for BRM Appendix F: Geospatial Business Language Appendix G: Geospatial Service Components Appendix H: Geospatial Standards List Appendix I: Acronym List

14 14 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Highlights: Geospatial Integration Maturity Model Coordination Governance, Management, and Planning Policies and Compliance Enterprise Integration Data Acquisition, Documentation, & Maintenance Data Access & Distribution Standards & Best Practices Training & Skills Development Influenced by NSGIC Model for Coordination of Geographic Information Technology (GIT) and OMB PART

15 15 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group GIMM Levels

16 16 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Geospatial Business Language The Geospatial Business Language is comprised of five basic types of terms: Application: A computer program with a user interface or computer program component that employs geospatial data and technology; a geospatial business process or sub-process that is implemented as a software program or program component. Data: A geospatial information class, type or property. Function: A geoprocessing capability; a geoprocessing user tool; a geospatial service component. Process: A general series of business activities that employs geospatial data and technology. Technology: An application of science that generates, displays, manages or otherwise processes geospatial data. (Excluding general-purpose Information Technology.)

17 17 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Other Guidance Relevant Geospatial Standards and Specifications – Technical Reference Model Data approaches - Data context, data sharing, data description Geospatial Service Components - Elaboration on Service Reference Model practices and mapping to FEA classifications

18 18 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Request for your review and comment As sponsors of this initiative, the members and partners of the FGDC are invited to review and comment on this draft of the Geospatial Profile Comments are due by COB, November 18, 2005 Document will be edited and forwarded to the FEA PMO in January for consideration Profile document is at: http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?CurrentGeospatialProfileDraft

19 19 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Pilot of Geospatial EA Principles Pilot activity is proposed to interpret and deploy resources following the Geospatial Profile to support specific mission requirements using multiple-agency data and services Seek input on one or more complementary scenarios Build on existing capabilities and commitments Establish maintainable/sustainable capability Explore opportunities for Service Level Agreements Suggest we convene a pilot design team meeting on November 17 Seeking your input and participation!

20 20 Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice Working Group Initiative co-leads Brenda Smith, EPA Ivan DeLoatch, FGDC For more information contact: Doug Nebert (ddnebert@fgdc.gov)


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