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1 Copyright © 2011, Open Geospatial Consortium OGC Alliance Partnerships 27 June 2012 OpenSG User Group Conference Renee Bogle Hughes – Synaptitude Consulting David Arctur – OGC

2 Making Location Count… Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., OGC Involvement In EU Activities EO2Heaven – Earth Observation and Environmental Modelling for the Mitigation of Health Risks

3 Making Location Count… Alliance - OASIS Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards OGC and OASIS have a formal MoU. Collaborating since 2004. Mostly involved in the Emergency Management, Customer Information, and SOA Architecture Technical Committees. OGC Chairs the GIS/Geospatial Subcommittee of the Emergency Management TC Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium.

4 Making Location Count… Copyright © 2011, Open Geospatial Consortium Influenced By - Changing Technology Smart Grid Technologies Web 2.0, IPV6 Earth Browser Systems Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) “vs” Restful Oriented Architecture Software As A Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Geolocated devices and sensors Big Data, Data Analytics

5 Making Location Count… Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., OGC and ISO ISO has authorized OGC as a Class A Liaison with Technical Committee 211 –Formal “Joint Advisory Group” –Submission of OGC Standards for adoption as ISO Standards –Liaison request submitted to JTC1 for WG 7 Sensor Networks

6 Making Location Count… OGC and CEN OGC formal Liaison with CEN287 for standards coordination Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

7 Making Location Count… Alliance - OASIS Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards OGC and OASIS have a formal MoU. Collaborating since 2004. Mostly involved in the Emergency Management, Customer Information, and SOA Architecture Technical Committees. OGC Chairs the GIS/Geospatial Subcommittee of the Emergency Management TC Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium.

8 Making Location Count… Collaboration with Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Participated in the GeoPriv Working group since 2004 –www.ietf.org OGC Staff participated in the definition, content model, and encodings for the Location Object. –Civic –Geodetic The Geodetic (coordinate) encoding is a GML 3.1 application schema. Now also specified as a mandatory internet standard for the Next Generation 9-1-1 system Copyright © 2011 Open Geospatial Consortium

9 Making Location Count… © 2011, Open Geospatial Consortium OGC and IETF Collaboration Presence Information Data Format (RFC 4119 and subsequent revisions) –The PIDF LO RFC extends PIDF to allow encapsulation of location information within a presence document. –(PIDF) is a common presence data format for CPP-compliant presence protocols, allowing presence information to be transferred across CPP- compliant protocol boundaries without modification, with attendant benefits for security and performance. Why? –Without this standard, cannot provide sufficient Presence Service –Driving use case was emergency service calls (Enhanced 911) GeoPriv Working Group in IETF developed a GML GeoShape Application Schema for use in internet standards. –Approved as OGC Best Practices paper, December 2006 Now a mandatory requirement for expressing location in a variety of internet standards (SIP, ECRIT, RADIUS).

10 Making Location Count… OGC and NENA – US National Emergency Numbering Authority OGC Staff participating in several Next Generation 911 Working groups –NG – 911 is the next generation emergency calling and dispatch architecture (known as i3) –Designed to work with both landlines and the mobile, wireless world. PIDF-LO a key internet standard that is mandatory to implement The Data Modeling Working Group defined a GIS interchange data mode. The encoding is GML 3.2.1 Another working group has specified Web Feature Service (WFS) as the mandatory interface for accessing feature data using the GIS model encoding. They are now interesting in OGC Geosync work Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

11 Making Location Count… Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) First collaborated with the mobile standards community in 2001 – Location Interoperability Forum (LIF) OGC Staff and Member organizations collaborated on Mobile Location Platform API (MLP). Uses GML 2.2 for all geometry and coordinate reference systems. Approved as OMA standard in 2004. Now in revision. They wish to upgrade to GML 3.2 OMA has a new Mobile Augmented Reality working group. OGC has been asked to collaborate. OGC provided report on OGC AR related activities to OMA in Early November 2011. Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

12 Making Location Count… Other activities IEEE (Smart Sensor) 1451 Uses a GML Point Profile US National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) schemas reference a range of OGC standards. BuildingSmart leverages OGC GML to support the translation of Building Information Models for use in geospatial applications. Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

13 Making Location Count… Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc., OGC Involvement In EU Activities EO2Heaven – Earth Observation and Environmental Modelling for the Mitigation of Health Risks

14 Making Location Count… Programs OGC Alliance Partners ISO TC211 DGIWG OASIS IETF BsA / BsI CEN287 Standards Coordination How Do We Optimize This Process? Standards Coordination How Do We Optimize This Process? Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. Joint Advisory Group Change Request MOU / Liaison Agreements ISO TC204 IEEE TC9 Others… Public Special Interest Group (SIG) Special Interest Group (SIG) Working Group (WG) Technical Committee Planning Committee Standards Liaison Standards Liaison Sub- Committee Sub- Committee Sub- Committee Liaisons Standards Liaison Standards Liaison Liaisons OGC National and Regional Forum Activities CEN287 OGC Global Advisory Council Interoperability Program Standards Liaison Standards Liaison Initiatives

15 Making Location Count… Energy and Utilities Domain Working Group Formalized by OGC June 2012 Established to address the geospatial needs of the Energy and Utility Industry Smart Grid standards are a subset of the group’s focus Interoperability among external organizations - emergency response, weather, social and health conditions Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

16 Making Location Count… E&U DWG – Current Utility Challenges GIS systems and data provide mission critical information across the utility enterprise. Over time, custom processes and interfaces have been put in place to meet the data and information needs of disparate systems used by functionally oriented departments Migration to next generation Geospatial systems has created an opportunity to identify interoperability challenges. Once identified, these requirements may be met by existing standards that are currently in place. Where standards are not in place, the opportunity exists to consider coordinated effort across utilities in the development of standards that provide a high ROI. Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

17 Making Location Count… Fundamental Challenges Responsiveness in addressing standards requirements and lifecycle maintenance Addressing local to regional requirements in a global process Interoperability / standards requirements – understanding community Impacts –Policy / legal / program context –Priorities, due dates –Clearly identified authority Testing, Validation and Feedback Effective and efficient coordination among standards bodies Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

18 Making Location Count…Summary OGC advancing implementation level standards that have benefitted the domestic and international user community Industry specific membership and alliances heavily influences OGC national and international standards development and testing programs Improved coordination among SDO’s with interdependencies in the Energy and Utilities Industry will be useful in the identification of gaps and overlaps in interoperability requirements and standards definition Early, well-defined, and formal articulation of standards requirements in a program, policy and legal context is critical if we are to be responsive Copyright © 2010, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.

19 Making Location Count… Copyright © 2009, Open Geospatial Consortium 19 Merci Renee Bogle Hughes Synaptitude Consulting Energy and Utilities Practice rhughes@synaptitudeconsulting.com 610-812-5718 David Arctur, PhD creed@opengeospatial.org www.opengeospatial.org www.myogc.org


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