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1. 4/29/2012 1 Leveraging XML Standards and Technologies Linked to Enterprise Architecture: Key to Government Transformation! John Dodd
IAC Enterprise Architecture SIG- Co-chair
Computer Sciences Corporation(CSC)
jdodd@csc.com
2. 4/29/2012 2 New Challenges Facing Agencies
3. 4/29/2012 3 Agenda IAC Role and Status
FEA Reference Model and New Approach
Enterprise Models- Linked to XML and Web Services
Focus on “Cross Government Information Sharing”- Business Line Architecture
Value and Leveraging XML: Challenges of Infusion
Recommendation for XML-based Technologies becoming “Mainstream” and Pervasive
4. 4/29/2012 4 Context Setting IAC Support for Challenge problems
FEA Reference Model: Made up of Reference Models acts as common “Target” Architecture and IAC recommends additions with strong focus on process/methodology elements with Strong Focus on “Applying”
www.feapmo.gov
XML, Web Services, other technologies linked to the Enterprise Architecture effort as part of an overall Technology Management initiative.
Leveraging XML Technology- Business Case- the Value and fitting within the FEA Mindset
Closing the Technical-Business Divide- “Common Conceptual Ground”- Goal Oriented- Beyond Neat to Useful and Useable!
5. 4/29/2012 5 “Emerging” Set of Common Goals There will be two briefing books the first one addresses the more technical aspects and the second set of briefing address the more business-management aspects.There will be two briefing books the first one addresses the more technical aspects and the second set of briefing address the more business-management aspects.
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7. 4/29/2012 7 Transformation= New (Thoughts + Models+ Process) with Value-Focused Actions that are Managed!
8. 4/29/2012 8 READ THROUGH THIS SLIDE AND USE WHITE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE THREE LEVEL FRA
WE HAVE PROPOSED SOME CHANGES TO THE ORIGINAL BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE . . . (next slide)
READ THROUGH THIS SLIDE AND USE WHITE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE THREE LEVEL FRA
WE HAVE PROPOSED SOME CHANGES TO THE ORIGINAL BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE . . . (next slide)
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10. 4/29/2012 10 Standards Mapped to the Reference Model…..Work with Standards Organizations to Meet e-Government and EA/BLA Needs READ THROUGH THIS SLIDE AND USE WHITE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE THREE LEVEL FRA
WE HAVE PROPOSED SOME CHANGES TO THE ORIGINAL BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE . . . (next slide)
READ THROUGH THIS SLIDE AND USE WHITE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE THREE LEVEL FRA
WE HAVE PROPOSED SOME CHANGES TO THE ORIGINAL BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE . . . (next slide)
11. 4/29/2012 11 Recommend Technology Management Activities Strategic Selection of Key Enabling Technologies
Business Case for Technology-What are the benefits- early adopters to “prove” it. Benefits and Value Propositions.
Technology for the Business Leaders
Technology Education.
Technology Roadmaps: Keeping Options Open
Maturity Maps- periodically updated.
Involvement in Open Standards efforts- OMG, OASIS, etc- Active Participation
Communities of Interest and sharing of Best practices.
Competency Centers such as “infostructure” Competency Center
Technology Readiness Timeline as part of Sequencing Plan- Open Architectures.
Enterprise Integration Solution Labs- test the interfaces and integration elements upfront with a continuous integration strategy.
Technology Management added to the EA Guidelines document
12. 4/29/2012 12 Strategic Selection of Key Enabling Technologies
13. 4/29/2012 13 TRM and XML: Web Services- Self Describing Components
14. 4/29/2012 14 Self-Describing SOAP-based information Exchange Package- Key Part of Infostructure
15. 4/29/2012 15 Leveraging Technology Work Groups should defineTechnology Roadmaps: Keeping Options Open
16. 4/29/2012 16 XML Maturity Mapping
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18. 4/29/2012 18 Focus on Information Sharing: Interfaces, Interoperability and Integration Business Line Architecture
Infostructure: “Information Interoperability Reference Model”
Exchange Packet formats and “Common Components” and Access and Connection Services
Work with NASCIO and Local organizations
OMG-OASIS Government Task Forces
Encourage “unified” Standards participation Government with Industry partners
Standards profile
Impact the Acquisition Process with Open Standard First
Process- a few ways and not- hundreds of ways
Taking action
19. 4/29/2012 19 Business Service Framework:Federates Data and Links Business Services across Business Lines
20. 4/29/2012 20 Common Infostructure- Process Emergence of Business Service Network
21. 4/29/2012 21 Cross-Government EA Management
22. 4/29/2012 22 Next Steps Add Side-bars to each of the paper linking XML and Web Services to the Topic Area
“Section” on XML-based Information Exchanges, Metadata, XMI, Federated Security and Trust- “Infostructure” for BLA
Interested in External Reviewers- additional government and industry experts to review and refine papers
3 more papers underway: Security and Privacy Service Framework, Web Services to EA with Action, Business Line Infostructure and Aligned Process with NASCIO along with other ideas to share on Governance-Technology Management
Support will shift to more Deployment and Outreach Support
Government Reviewers Needed and Industry Involvement Encouraged
Contact Davis Roberts "Roberts, Davis" <CAROLINE.DAVIS.ROBERTS@saic.com>