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1 1 Building DRM 3.0 and Web 3.0 for Managing Context Across Multiple Documents and Organizations Mills Davis and Brand Niemann, SICoP Co- Chairs, and Lucian Russell, CSC SICoP Special Conference February 6, 2007

2 2 Welcome and Thank You Welcome from SICoP: –To all in person and on the telephone. Thank You from SICoP: –To Computer Science Corporation for Hosting. –Lucian Russell for Organizing the Morning Program. –Mills Davis for Organizing the Afternoon Program. –For Your Participation. Welcome from CSC: –Ken Bonner, Vice President, ESI Business Development, CSC. –Lucian Russell, Former CSC, House Rules of the CSC Executive Briefing Center.

3 3 Basics: What’s Where Here Please wear your name badges at all times. Telephone booths are located along the length of the upper and lower level main halls of the EBC. Dial 9 to reach an outside line. Incoming messages can be left at 703.641.3105, fax: 703.645-2188. Restrooms are also located on the upper and lower level main halls. The entrance is marked for your convenience.

4 4 Logistics: Travel & Food Please join us for lunch today in the EBC Dining Room located on the upper level. Ground transportation to the airport can be arranged for you at the conclusion of your meeting. Please see Barbara Kling at the EBC reception desk, on the upper level, during one of your meeting breaks and she will schedule a taxi.

5 5 Courtesy: You are on Camera! All presentations and comments are being recorded and a DVD will be produced. Microphones will be available for all. –We will repeat short questions for you. Please speak your name and affiliation and speak clearly – it is for the record. A reminder: please turn your cell phones off so they do not interrupt the proceedings.

6 6 SICoP Source: Pages 21-22, Federal Chief Information Officer Council Strategic Plan: FY 2007-2009, 28 pp. http://www.cio.gov/documents/CIOCouncilStrategicPlan2007-2009.pdf

7 7 CIOC Strategic Plan FY 2007-2009 Pages 10-11 Re Goal 2: Information securely, rapidly, and reliably delivered to our stakeholders: –Provide updates to the FEA Data Reference Model (DRM) and establish DRM implementation strategies, best practices, and success stories. The purpose of these activities is to contribute to the usability of the DRM by maintaining an effective process for modifying the DRM and sharing strategies for success.

8 8 The Best Practices Committee The Best Practices Committee (BPC) is established by the CIO Council Charter to serve as a focal point for promoting information management/information technology (IM/IT) best practices within the Federal Government. The BPC brings together a team of IT professionals committed to identifying the most successful of IM/IT practices being implemented in industry, government, and academia; and sharing them with agency CIOs as best practices to be considered for emulation across the Federal Government. The committee’s focus is on: (a) sharing the successes of others and not reinventing the wheel, (b) constantly learning and applying working models to reduce complexity and achieve results and, (c) attaining cost avoidance and sound stewardship of the taxpayer’s dollars.

9 9 The Best Practices Committee In addition to the standing committee membership, the BPC includes Communities of Practice that bring subject matter experts together across Government and industry to learn and share what is working and what is not. Co-Chairs: Dr. George Strawn, NSF CIO, and Bill Vjada, Department of Education CIO.

10 10 Mission Clay Johnson’s (Deputy OMB Director for Management) Question at the CIOC Awards Meeting: Do we identify or create “best practices” to which I answered ‘both’? Suggestion by George Strawn, NSF CIO and Co-Chair of the Best Practices Committee: –1. Request for Best Practices: A way for CIOs and their friends to ask for help from other agencies (and others) as to what are best practices in a given activity. –2. Requests for Best Practicers: Present to the Best Practice Committee (as we have been doing). –3. Capture These Presentations: The audio/video as well as the materials that we already capture and make available over the Wiki. –4. Facilitate Access to and Awareness of These Materials: RSS and perhaps other techniques.

11 11 Steps for Building a Best Practice Building StepTaskExplanation 5 Implementation (Managing Context Across Multiple Documents and Organizations) DRM 3.0 and Web 3.0 Knowlegebases in Semantic Wikis that facilitates description and context in the same model, OWL, and does this within the collaboration framework (CIA, NCOIC, etc.). 4 Web 3.0Extract logical relationships and represent knowledge using IKRIS. 3 GCMDA successful template for managing petabytes of government information. 2 WordNetUse precise words for topics in the Data Context. 1 DRM 3.0Use IKRIS to unify Data Context and Data Description in the DRM 2.0 Schematic Model.

12 12 Upcoming Events February 28, 2007, NIH Wiki Fair*: –Keynote Speakers: Dr. Calvin Andrus, Ph.D., CIA. Dr. Larry Sanger, Ph.D, Editor-in-Chief of the Citizendium Project and co-founder of Wikipedia. –Presentations of successfully functioning Wikis at NIH, National Geographic Society, and GSA. –Demos of Wiki Instances and Wiki Engines. –Panel discussion: "Wikis: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" Panelists: Dr. Larry Sanger (co-Founder of Wikipedia), Dr. Calvin Andrus (CIA), Dr. Brand Niemann (USEPA), Dr. Peter Lyster (NIH/NIGMS). March-April, 2007, SICoP Special Conference 2 (in planning) * http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?NIHWikiFair_2007_02_28

13 13 Vice President for Research at Cycorp and Director of Knowledge Formation and Dialogue Processing Projects Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition Michael Witbrock Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council

14 14 Director, Advanced Question and Answering for Intelligence Program (AQUAINT) and President of Language Computer Corporation Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition John Prange Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council

15 15 Project Manager, Global Change Master Directory, and Chair, Interagency Global Change Data and Information System (GCDIS) Subgroup, US Global Change Research Program Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition Lola Olsen Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council

16 16 Princeton University Ph.D. in Linguistics and Part of the Cognitive Science Department Under George A. Miller That Developed WordNet Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition Christiane Fellbaum Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council

17 17 DRM 2.0 Author and Former Co-Chair of the Architecture & Infrastructure Committee’s Data Architecture Subcommittee Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition Bryan Aucoin Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council

18 18 DRM 2.0 Author and Organizer of the Building DRM 3.0 and Web 3.0 Conference Special SICoP Conference, February 6, 2007, at Computer Science Corporation, Falls Church, VA. Special Recognition Lucian Russell Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Produced in Collaboration With By SICoP Co-Chairs, Mills Davis, Project 10x, and Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Best Practices Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council


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