23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 1 SOA for E-Government Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response The Right Service at the Right Fingertips at the Right Time
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 2 Semantic Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response First, Foremost, Interoperability Means Teamwork
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 3 Semantic Interoperability (SI) Progression of Standards: SGML>XML/RDF>RDF/OWL>? Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP), XMLCoP, and now the SOACoP Keeping Pace Moving Targets u Data Reference Model (DRM) in Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) u Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) u National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Handwriting on the Wall: Semantic Web is Real Easier to Keep Up than Catch Up
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 4 Service-Oriented Architecture SOA Reference Model TC in OASIS u Moving RM to 2nd Public Comment Period SOA Adoption Blueprints TC in OASIS u Providing Specific Model Patterns SOA Unavoidable u Open Standards Necessary for All Interests
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 5 XML-Based Standards Make Good Start OASIS Standards in Diverse Fields Demonstrate Promise u Universal Business Language (UBL), u Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and u Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) SOA Patterns Need to Mandate Adoption of Supporting Standards Standards Adoption Momentum Building Slowly -- SOA Fast --Danger if Promise not Fulfilled.
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 6 Need for Standards Still Strong SOA Needs XML Vocabulary Standards Work to Continue Companies, Agencies Need to be Shown that this work is in Their Interest u Employee Time Justified u Resources Justified u Benefits need to be measured in terms of Time Saved as well as Costs Saved into Future
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 7 Current Interoperability Results: Priceless National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) First Draft Released October 15, 2005 Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) Continues Data Reference Model (DRM) SHOULD Make Information Sharing Much Easier--If Adopted Emergency Data Exchange Language- Distribution Element (EDXL_DE) now an OASIS Standard EDXL_RM--Resource Messaging, Hospital Availability Exchange (HAVE) Underway
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 8 Service-Oriented Architecture
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 9 Registries Add Semantic Discovery of Services & Resources
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 10
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 11 Our Semantic Interoperability Pilot Implements Service-Oriented Architecture
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 12 Adding Value with Web Services
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 13 Portal Provides Registry Interface
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 14 Portal Aggregates Services
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 15 Broadstrokes Provides Geospatial- based Information Services
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 16 MyStateUSA Network Provides Nationwide Alerting Service
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 17 CAP Alerts Available in Web Service
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 18 CAP Alert in XML Format
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 19 Warning Systems, Inc
23 May 2006 SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response 20 MCI Data Center Services Scalability, Reliability & Security (Physical/Network/Clearances) Redundancy for Mission-Critical Applications Turn-key, Fully Managed Solution, Enables “Rapid Deployment” Industry’s most Diverse SLAs 13 Premium Data Centers Located On MCI’s IP Backbone