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Title: Second Annual Semantic Technologies for EGovernment


1
Second Annual Semantic Technologies for
E-Government
  • September 8-9, 2004
  • produced by the
  • Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice
    (SICoP)
  • in collaboration with
  • IDEAlliance, MITRE, TopQuadrant Unicorn
  • at the
  • The MITRE Corporation Headquarters, McLean,
    Virginia

2
Overview
  • 1. Logistics (slide 3-4)
  • 2. Agenda (slides 5-7)
  • 3. Past (slides 8-10)
  • 4. Present (slides 11-21)
  • 5. Future (slides 22-23)
  • 6. White Paper Module 1 Announcement (slides
    24-27)
  • 7. CLOSE of Conference (slide 28)

3
1. Logistics
  • Thank You From the Organizing Committee (see next
    slide) To
  • Host, Partners, Presenters, and Participants.
  • Collaboration Wiki (Peter Yim, CIM3, and Susan
    Turnbull, GSA)
  • http//colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SICoP/SICoPC
    onference_2004_09_08
  • Telecon
  • 413-200-7075, passcode 90804.
  • Security
  • MITRE escort required outside the conference area.

4
1. Logistics
  • Conference Organizing Committee
  • Brand Niemann, U. S. EPA, Co-Chair of the CIO
    Council's Semantic Interoperability Community of
    Practice (SICoP)
  • http//km.gov and http//web-services.gov
  • Rick Morris, U. S. Army, Co-Chair of the CIO
    Council's Semantic Interoperability Community of
    Practice (SICoP)
  • http//12.158.152.7/ev_en.php?ID1183_201ID2DO_T
    OPIC
  • Ralph Hodgson, TopQuadrant, Inc.
  • http//www.topquadrant.com
  • Leo Obrst, The MITRE Corporation
  • http//www.mitre.org
  • Loren Osborn, Unicorn, Inc.
  • http//www.unicorn.com
  • Irene Polikoff, TopQuadrant, Inc.
  • http//www.topquadrant.com

5
2. Agenda
  • Two-day, free event
  • September 8th. Morning Special Tutorial on
    Semantic Technologies
  • See detailed agenda in handouts.
  • September 8th. Afternoon Executive Briefing and
    Panel
  • Same as above. See questions on next slide.
  • September 9th. Conference Program and
    Poster/Vendor Exhibition
  • See detailed agenda in handouts.

6
2. Agenda
  • Executive Briefing and Panel Questions
  • 1) What are the semantic technologies of value
    for government and commercial enterprises?
  • 2) What measures of value and economic return
    really matter for their adoption?
  • 3) What problems in industry and government
    demand semantic technology solutions?
  • 4) What are the true sources of value and
    economic return from adopting semantic
    technologies?
  • 5) What is the current state of the semantic
    technology market?
  • 6) What is the outlook for adoption of semantic
    technologies over the next 3-5 years?
  • 7) What did you find of interest in the
    conference papers and why?

7
2. Agenda
  • MITRE Welcome and CIO Perspective
  • SICoP Work and White Paper Announcement
  • Break and Poster Sessions
  • Two Viewpoints on the Enterprise Semantic Web
  • LUNCH and Poster Sessions
  • Parallel Tracks
  • Track 1 Implementation Reports from the Field
  • Track 2 Advanced Concepts and Applications
  • Break
  • Panel Government Projects at the Starting Point
  • An Outlook on the Future of the Semantic Web
  • CLOSE of Conference (Awards for Best Paper, etc.)

8
3. Past
  • Brief History
  • CIO Councils XML Web Services Working Group
    (08/2002-09/2003)
  • Semantic Technologies for eGovernment Pilot
    (TopQuadrant)
  • See http//web-services.gov
  • Semantic Technologies for eGov Conference (White
    House Conference Center, September 8, 2003)
  • Proceedings at http//www.topquadrant.com/conferen
    ces/tq_proceedings.htm
  • Semantic Technology Training Series (December
    2003, March 2004, and July 2004) (TopMIND
    TopQuadrant and Jim Hendler)

9
3. Past
  • Brief History (continued)
  • CIO Councils Best Practices/Knowledge Management
    Working Group Discussions About a Semantic
    Interoperability Community of Practice
  • Strong History of CoPs and Collaboration Tools
    with Knowledge Management Working Group (Km.Gov).
  • Planning Meetings to Draft Charter and Decide on
    Initial Products (October 15, 2003, and January
    15 and February 19, 2004)
  • Understanding Semantic Web Technology (Hendler
    and Niemann, eGov Web Enabled Conference,
    February 4, 2004)
  • Kickoff Meeting (April 14, 2004) and Subsequent
    Meetings (May 19 and June 23, 2004)

10
3. Past
  • Charter (February 19, 2004) (excerpts)
  • The Semantic Interoperability Community of
    Practice (SICoP) is established by a group of
    individuals for the purpose of achieving
    "semantic interoperability" and "semantic data
    integration" in the government sector.
  • The SICoP seeks to enable Semantic
    Interoperability, specifically the
    "operationalizing" of these technologies and
    approaches, through online conversation,
    meetings, tutorials, conferences, pilot projects,
    and other activities aimed at developing and
    disseminating best practices.
  • The individuals making up this CoP represent a
    broad range of government organizations and the
    industry and academic partners that support them.
    However, the SICoP claims neither formal nor
    implied endorsements by the organizations
    represented.
  • The SICoP is a Special Interest Group (SIG)
    within the Knowledge Management Working Group
    (KMWG) sponsored by the Best Practices Committee
    of the Chief Information Officers Council, (CIOC)
    in partnership with the Federal XML Working
    Group, among others.
  • The SICoP through the KM.Gov Working Group will
    communicate its actions and findings to the
    Committee, the CIO Council and its member
    agencies, although its main purpose to support
    CoP members in their efforts to make the Semantic
    Web operational in their agencies.

11
4. Present
Industry Advisory Council (IAC)
U.S. CIO Council
OMB - FEAPMO
Collaborating on Semantic Harmonization
Organizational Relationships
Enterprise Architecture Special Interest Group
Architecture Infrastructure Committee
IT Workforce Connections
Best Practices Committee
SIGs and CoPs
Subcommittees Governance Components Emerging
Technologies
Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice
Chief Architects Forum
12
4. Present
  • Collaborating on Semantic Harmonization Federal
    XML Working Group Relationship Example
  • David Webber, July 5th, 2004, CIO Councils XML
    WG ListServ (excerpts)
  • ..assuming XSD worked flawlessly today - then
    there is still a huge gap in its performance
    capabilities - when it comes to agile
    interoperable information exchanges.
  • If the government actually takes a moment and
    starts to look at what it really takes to make
    information exchanges of this nature - and I gave
    a short list of the top half-dozen features I see
    - then looks at XSD - remarkably XSD supports
    none of them!
  • That is why I am arguing the need to augment XSD,
    not just with CAM, but with registries containing
    vocabularies and standard components, semantic
    tools - like OWL, and build an infrastructure for
    attaining interoperable systems.
  • See http//xml.gov - soon to become a Community
    of Practice!

Note This reminds me of the advertising slogan
for Country Candies Peanut Brittle You Cant Be
Flexible When It Comes to Brittle.
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4. Present
  • Some SICoP Activities and Member Accomplishments
  • Dr. Rick Morris, Nancy Faget, and Kathy Romero,
    Organizers, Semantic Web Track and White Paper
    Series Announcement, st the Army Knowledge
    Management Conference,, August 31-September 2,
    2004, in Support of the Battle Command Knowledge
    System (BCKS)
  • See http//www.afcea.org/doim2004/Track8.htm and
    http//12.158.152.7/ev_en.php?ID1183_201ID2DO_T
    OPIC..
  • Dr. Yaser Bishr, CTO, Image Matters LLC, is now
    the principal investigator for a National
    Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) project to
    help set the framework and guidelines for
    building the Geospatial Ontology to support
    Geospatial Intelligence Analysis for years to
    come.
  • Michael Daconta is now the Metadata Program
    Manager for the U. S. Department of Homeland
    Security and a Keynote Speaker at the XML 2004
    Conference, November 15-19th.
  • Jeff Pollack and Ralph Hodgson, Adaptive
    Information Improving Business Through Semantic
    Interoperability, Grid Computing Enterprise
    Integration, Wiley-Interscience, September 2004.

14
Semantics Interoperability Community of Practice
(SICoP)
SICoP Agenda, 900 300, 23 June 900-930 Welco
me, Old Business, Minutes, New SICoP
site 930-1030 Demo of SICoP tools 1030-1115
Overview of Modules 1115-1230 Small group
sessions for white paper 1230-130 Lunch on your
own 130-200 Assessments, Path forward for White
Paper   200-245 Taxonomy for SICoP - Contours
of Practice 245-300 Whats on your mind,
Recap, Whats next
 
 
Mandatory RSVP Nancy.G.Faget_at_USACE.Army.Mil
or call 703-428-6727
15
Implementing Semantic Interoperability Contours
of the Practice Daconta Obrst
SiCoP km.gov
Implementing Semantic Interoperability
Organizational Issues
Core Technology Areas
Shared Vision / Understanding / Expertise
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Architecture
Web Ontology Language (OWL)
Mission Needs and Operational Requirements
RDF Query
Cost / Benefits
KM as Transformational Agent
Use Cases
Inference and Rule-based Systems
XML Topic Maps (XTM).
Transition Issues / Problems
Virtual Action Learning Teams
Enterprise Information Integration)
Semantic Enabling Tools (Applications)
Information Discovery
From XML to RDF and Beyond
Taxonomy and Ontology Design Techniques
Structured Communities of Practice for Bottoms-up
Ontologies
Net-Centric Operations
Virtual Teams for Top Level Ontologies)
Scenarios
Semantic Annotation via Instant Gratification)
Data Independence
Communities of Interest for Horizontal Fusion
Implementations
Positioning Legacy Data for Transition
16
4. Present
Use of Tomoye Simplify to Produce SICoP White
Paper Modules
http//12.158.152.7/ev_en.php. Contact Guy
Rogers, Chief Editor, for password at
grogers_at_triplei.com.
17
4. Present
  • SICoP White Paper Modules Their Team Leads
  • Module 1 Introducing the Semantic Web
    Technologies Harnessing the Power of Information
    Semantics
  • Jie-Hong Morrison
  • Module 2 Exploring the Business Value of
    Semantic Interoperability
  • Irene Polikoff
  • Module 3 Implementing the Semantic Web
  • Michael Daconta

18
4. Present
Groove Workspace for Conference Planning, Paper
Reviews, Etc.
19
4. Present
First Conference Proceedings
Second Conference Agenda, etc.
http//www.topquadrant.com/conferences/sept8_2004/
stgov04.htm
http//www.topquadrant.com/conferences/tq_proceedi
ngs.htm
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4. Present
  • European Interoperability Framework in Be
    Enterprising, Jaap, Schekkerman, Founder,
    President and Thought Leader of the Institute for
    Enterprise Architecture Development (IFEAD), July
    3, 2004
  • Organizational Interoperability
  • Concerned with business goals, modeling business
    processes, and bring about collaboration between
    those wanting to exchange information but that
    may have different internal organizations and
    structures for their operations.
  • Technical Interoperability
  • Concerned with the technical issues of linking up
    computer systems and services.
  • Semantic Interoperability
  • Concerned with ensuring that the precise meaning
    of exchanged information is understandable by any
    other application not initially developed for
    this purpose.

21
4. Present
  • Best Practices for Adopting Service-Oriented
    Architectures - Suggest Roadmap to
    Implementation and Some Recent Activities
  • (1) Service Taxonomy-driven Enterprise
    Architecture and Communities of Practice
  • Joint Workshop on Multiple Taxonomies, April
    28th, and National Infrastructure for Community
    Statistics CoP Initiative and Pilot Project
    Presentation, June 21st.
  • Coordinate the CoP Organization, Web Site Design,
    and Network Nodes (see http//www.sdi.gov).
  • (2) Federated Repository
  • Workshop on Software Component Development,
    Reuse, and Management, May 11th, and Federal
    Architects Council Meeting on SOA Concepts, the
    FEA, and Reuse Best Practices, June 16th.
  • (3) Semantic Interoperability
  • Joint Semantic Interoperability CoP/Ontolog Forum
    Meeting, July 7th, and Second Semantic
    Technologies for eGovenment Conference, September
    8-9th.

Enterprise Architecture 2004 Conference and
Exhibition, September 21st, Session 3.5
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5. Future
  • Continue Work on Semantic Interoperability in
    support of
  • The E-Gov Act of 2002
  • The Federal Enterprise Architectures Data
    Information Reference Model (DRM) and
  • Selected Lines of Business (Data Statistics and
    Federal Health Architecture).
  • Individual E-Gov Initiatives and Agency Missions.
  • Finish White Paper Modules 2 and 3 for the XML
    2004 Conference, November 15-19th, 2004.
  • Semantic Web Presentations at the XML 2004
    Conference
  • See next slide.
  • Plan for the Third Semantic Technologies for
    E-Government Conference!

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5. Future
  • XML 2004 Conference Presentations
  • Keynote - Creating Relevance and Reuse With
    Targeted Semantics.
  • Michael Daconta, Metadata Program Manager,
    Department of Homeland Security, United States.
  • Government Track - How the US Federal Government
    is Using XML One Year Later.
  • Kenneth Sall, XML Specialist, SiloSmashers,
    United States.
  • Government Track - The Federal CIO Council's
    Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice
    (SICoP).
  • Brand Niemann, Computer Scientist, US EPA, United
    States.
  • Storing XML Track - Managing Medical Ontologies
    using OWL and an e-business Registry /
    Repository.
  • Carl Mattocks, CEO, CHECKMi, United States
  • Tutorial - The Semantic Web Building
    Applications with RDF OWL
  • Irene Polikoff, Executive Partner, TopQuadrant,
    United States
  • Tutorial - Semantic Integration Using Topic Maps
  • Steven Newcomb, Consultant and Michel Biezunski,
    Consultant, Coolheads Consulting, United States

24
6. White Paper Module 1 Announcement
  • Introducing Semantic Web Technologies Harnessing
    the Power of Information Semantics (Semantic
    Primer).
  • See Executive Summary in Handouts.
  • Managing Editor and Module 1 Team Lead
  • Jie-Hong Morrison, Taxonomy and Search Engine
    Consultant, Computer Technologies Consulting,
    Inc.
  • Authors
  • Irene Polikoff, TopQuadrant, Inc. (SICoP White
    Paper Series Module 2 Team Lead).
  • Ken Fromm, Loomia, Inc.
  • Leo Obrst, The MITRE Corporation.
  • Joram Borenstein, Unicorn Solutions, Inc.
  • Nancy G. Faget, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Richard Murphy, Private Consultant.

25
6. White Paper Module 1 Announcement
  • Individuals who have contributed invaluable
    materials and insights
  • Mike Daconta, U.S. Department of Homeland
    Security (SICoP White Paper Series Module 3 Team
    Lead).
  • Jeff Pollock, Network Inference, Inc.
  • Ralph Hodgson, TopQuadrant, Inc.
  • Norma Draper, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems,
    Inc.
  • Loren Osborn, Unicorn Solutions, Inc.

26
6. White Paper Module 1 Announcement
  • Table of Contents
  • 1.0 A story from EPA - Is my child safe from
    environmental toxins?
  • 2.0 Information Semantics
  • 3.0 The Semantic Web
  • 4.0 What the Semantic Web Is and Is Not
  • 5.0 Key Components of the Semantic Web
  • 6.0 Harnessing the Power of Information Semantics
    through Semantic Web Technologies
  • 7.0 References
  • Appendix A SICoP White Paper Series

27
6. White Paper Module 1 Announcement
Used to Structure Conference Agenda
Section 2, Figure 1. Vision of the Semantic Web.
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7. CLOSE of Conference
  • Remarks A CIO Council Pilot Project becomes the
    First Annual Conference which fosters the SICoP
    which produces the White Paper Series and becomes
    a public-private partnership to produce the
    Second Annual Conference which goes on to ??!!
  • Invitation Join the SICoP and help write the
    next amazing chapter.
  • Awards and Recognitions
  • Best Paper
  • Other

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7. CLOSE of Conference
  • I measure the success this conference by
  • The effort it took to pry you away from the
    engaging discussions and new associations during
    the breaks to return to the sessions.
  • The passionate discussion in the hallway near
    Track 1 this afternoon that I had to ask to speak
    softer three times so it would not disturb Track
    1!
  • The fact that I think that most of you would
    raise your hands if I asked if this face-to-face
    conference had increased our semantic
    interoperability at the highest level of human
    interaction and communication in that you better
    understood Semantic Technologies and the Semantic
    Web from what you had heard.
  • Most did raise their hands spontaneously without
    my actually asking them to!.

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7. CLOSE of Conference
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7. CLOSE of Conference
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