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Modernization and Integration Utilizing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Modernization and Integration Utilizing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Presentation to the California CIO Academy Jerry Becker Information Systems Director County of San Joaquin February 26, 2008. Presentation Agenda. Overview of business drivers

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Modernization and Integration Utilizing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

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  1. Modernization and Integration Utilizing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Presentation to the California CIO Academy Jerry Becker Information Systems Director County of San Joaquin February 26, 2008

  2. Presentation Agenda • Overview of business drivers • Why did San Joaquin County select an SOA approach? • Approach • Experiences thus far

  3. Current Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS)

  4. Business Drivers • Aging system that is critical to the region -Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) • Skill sets needed to support the system are difficult to recruit • System is highly integrated • Magnitude of change required to replace the system

  5. Why SOA? • Supportable • Adaptable • Reusable • Solved a serious technology problem

  6. Approach • Adopted SOA as the integration standard • Identified highly talented staff within our team • Chose a product as integration software • Selected a manageable project for proof of concept

  7. Future CJIS

  8. Experiences thus far • Governance processes are essential • Monitoring tools are critical • Exception handling is very complex • Approach is consistent with the direction of our major business partners • Integration between legacy technologies and target technologies has gone well

  9. Thank You Slides available at www.sjgov.org/ISD

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