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Emerging Technology Subcommittee Status
  • ArchitecturePlus Seminar
  • American Institute of Architects (AIA)
  • 1735 New York Avenue NW, 2nd Floor Washington, DC
  • February 9, 2004

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FY04 Work Plan
  • 1. Scanning for Emerging Technology Components.
  • Lead Owen Ambur, DOI.
  • 2. Assessment of Emerging Technology Components.
  • Lead Lee Ellis, GSA
  • 3. Socialization of Emerging Technology
    Components and Continued Partnerships with
    Communities of Practice.
  • Lead Susan Turnbull, GSA.
  • 4. Delivery of Results.
  • Lead, Co-Chairs Mark Day, EPA, and John McManus,
    NASA.
  • Future Web Site (et.gov).
  • Lead All.

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Architecture Infrastructure Committee
Subcommittees Roles and Relationships
AIC Guidance Focus
Emerging Technology See next slide
Components SCRM TRM
Governance PRM BRM
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CIO Councils FY04 Strategic Plan
  • Emerging Technology Subcommittee, Architecture
    Infrastructure Committee
  • The mission is to provide a foresight mechanism
    that draws from FEA reference models and the
    capital planning and investment control process
    to create greater synergy between technology push
    cycles and market pull cycles in order to support
    a performance-based framework for innovation
    prototyping and adoption (bold added).
  • December 9, 2003, DRAFT, page 13.

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Break Through Performance Innovation Life Cycle
  • SBIR Phase I (Feasibility Research) or the
    Equivalent.
  • SBIR Phase II (Research Toward Prototype) or the
    Equivalent.
  • SBIR Phase III (Product Commercialization) or the
    Equivalent.
  • Small Business Innovation Research Program
    administered by the Small Business Administration
    with 10-15 agencies participating, with about 2
    Billion.
  • Note First suggested to the Emerging Technology
    Subcommittee by the SBA/SBIR Program, at a June
    26, 2003, Workshop hosted by the SBA, and more
    recently by Drew Ladner, CIO, Department of the
    Treasury, in a proposal to the AIC Co-Chairs,
    November 17, 2003.

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Advanced Foundations for American Innovation
  • Annual Report on the Multiagency Networking and
    Information Technology Research and Development
    Program (NITRD), Supplement to the Presidents
    Budget for Fiscal Year 2004
  • These investments continue to foster an
    unrivaled U.S. capacity for innovation-the
    Nations most vital resource for national
    security, economic development, and continuous
    improvements in living standards for all
    Americans. John Marburger III, Director, Office
    of Science and Technology Policy, Executive
    Office of the President.
  • Note Susan Turnbull has been asked to co-chair
    the Social, Economic and Workforce Implications
    of IT and IT Workforce Development (SEW)
    Coordinating Group of the Interagency Working
    Group on IT RD.

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The Emerging Technology Component Break Through
Performance Life Cycle of Vivisimo.Com
  • A product of Phases I and II of the National
    Science Foundations SBIR (Small Business
    Innovation Research Program).
  • A product of the Phase III SBIR from Innovation
    Works Associated with the NASVF (National
    Association of Seed and Venture Funds).
  • Highly Recommendation by the NSF SBIR Program
    Manager for Our October 20th First Quarterly
    Conference.
  • An Outstanding Presentation and Answers to
    Questions.
  • Sets the Standard for Break Through Performance
    for eGov
  • Sustainable Business Model/Profitable (Vivisimo
    well over 1 million/year within two years).
  • Open Standards/Interoperable/Reusable (e.g. works
    with FirstGov!)
  • Product Commercialization and Procurement
    (Available through GSA Schedule-SBIR Phase II).
  • Publicity (e.g. Washington Post Express, January
    6, 2004, Googles to Come.

8
The Hockey Rink and Break Through Performance
Game AnalogyA Level Playing Surface and Skate
to Where the Puck Will Be
Wayne Gretzky (considered by most to be the
greatest hockey player of all-time).
Tad Anderson, Associate Administrator for
eGovernment and IT, OMB The future of
eGovernment is public-private partnerships.
E-Gov Web-Enabled Government 2004, February 4,
2004, Luncheon Keynote.
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Componenttechnology.org
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Special Recognitions for "Break Through"
Performance Presented at the Second Quarterly
Emerging Technology Components Conference,
January 26, 2004, White House Conference Center.
  • 1. The Adobe "eForms for eGov" Team, for its
    support of the "eForms for eGov Pilot" and its
    principles of Web Services Interoperability from
    the very start, and for being the first to reach
    "Stage 3" with eForms for eGov and incorporate a
    full-featured registry/repository.
  • 2. Broadstrokes, in partnership with IDSi, for
    commercializing the original CIO Council
    award-winning VoiceXML Pilot, to deliver a full
    GIS plus voice emergency notification product
    called Smart Response.
  • 3. Development InfoStructure (DevIS), in
    partnership with the Department of Labor's
    WorkForce Connections (WFC) Program, for
    developing "SCORM" and Section 508 Compliant
    Multimedia Content Management Software which was
    released recently as EZRO (EZ Reusable Objects),
    Open Source Software, under General Public
    License.
  • 4. Image Matters, a very successful SBIR Program
    participant with the U.S. Army, whose products,
    userSmarts and the Ontology Manipulation Toolkit
    provide Semantic Geospatial Interoperability.
  • 5. The Noblestar/Flashline Team for the FEA
    FlashPack Pilot and Component-Asset Reuse
    Workflow Patterns and Life Cycles in a
    standards-based Component Registry and Repository
    (see next slide).
  • 6. George Thomas, GSA Enterprise Architect, and
    Member of the Emerging Technology Subcommittee,
    for the "Executable FEA, a design-time MDA
    (Model-Driven Architecture) and runtime SOA
    (Service-Oriented Architecture) toolset and EA
    repository in support of GSA's vision of "One GSA
    EA and the FEA (on todays agenda!).

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Component Registry/Repository Asset Reuse Work
Flow Pattern
Source See Enterprise Architect Summit
Conference Presentation on Software Reuse
Patterns and Anti-Patterns by Charles Stack at
http//web-services.gov.
12
Component Registry/RepositoryAsset Management
Lifecycle
Demonstrated at the Enterprise Architecture
Conference, February 5, 2004, Along with the FEA
FlashPack.
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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 23, 2004, 1000 AM- Noon.
  • Scanning Small Business Innovations A New
    Source for Breakthrough eGovernment Performance
  • The Federal Enterprise Architecture is emerging
    as an open organizing process to promote the
    collaborative development and deployment of
    component-based services. This session will
    focus on how to discover emerging eGovernment
    components from high-performance, untapped
    sources state economic development and small
    business innovation research programs. See
    componenttechnology.org.

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 23, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • Discovering Emerging Components through Seed
    Investing Networks and a Performance-based
    Adoption Framework, the Executable FEA
  • Citizens are both builders and customers of
    government. Learn how highly distributed,
    citizen-centered services are built by state
    citizen entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial firms,
    fostered by local seed investing networks add
    transformative capacity to government
    improvements while building local communities.
    See componenttechnology.org.

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 24, 2004, 1000 AM Noon.
  • Perspectives on Grid Computing Continuum
    Advancing Service-Oriented Architecture
  • How are the common build principles that power
    the Internet transforming enterprises and tapping
    contributions by innovators? Explore the
    implications for your own setting while learning
    about Netcentric Enterprise Computing, the Global
    Grid Forum and the Globus Alliance. See
    componenttechnology.org.

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 24, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • Open Collaboration with Open Standards Building
    a Foundation for Broad Economic Prosperity
  • Information tools are becoming ubiquitous and
    closely connected to vibrant societies. Multiple
    roles of diverse people from interconnected
    communities can be aligned and harmonized to
    foster needed public-private partnerships. Learn
    how open architectural and collaboration
    processes are becoming a best practice for
    citizen-centric government. See
    componenttechnology.org.

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 1000 AM Noon.
  • Open Standards and Innovation Diffusion Networks
    When Entrepreneurs Flourish
  • Intangible Assets of innovative culture,
    leadership, reputation, and strategy execution
    are re-writing rules of business processes,
    including government. This paradigm has the
    potential to reduce barriers to entry and
    level the playing field for new entrants. This
    session will focus on emerging eGovernment
    components from high-performance, untapped
    sources state economic development programs.
    See componenttechnology.org.

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • When Entrepreneurs Flourish Implications for
    National Economic Development Goals
  • Creating local conditions for innovative capacity
    is a key economic strategy of states. How is the
    evolution of Internet components fostering
    breakthrough gains in innovation capacity needed
    to meet national public health and safety
    challenges? See componenttechnology.org.
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