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CIO Update for B&O Spring 2005. George O. Strawn NSF CIO. Topics. Large Facilities Security Organizational Excellence/Business Analysis CIOAG, KM eGov Projects grants.gov, Grants Management LoB, etc Other matters Web, Security, Interagency FASTER, etc. Large Facility Security.
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CIO Update for B&OSpring 2005 George O. StrawnNSF CIO
Topics • Large Facilities • Security • Organizational Excellence/Business Analysis • CIOAG, KM • eGov Projects • grants.gov, Grants Management LoB, etc • Other matters • Web, Security, Interagency FASTER, etc
Large Facility Security • Several facility hacks heightened awareness • FacSec ad hoc group formed at NSF • Successful Facility community “security summit” of last September likely to become an annual event • Proposal to formalize a FacSec working subgroup of SWG (security wg) approved by SMIG
OE & BA • Expanded CIOAG (advisory group) approved • Capital Planning and Investment Control • Project evaluation and oversight • Enterprise Architecture • Document IT and Business processes • Performance Measurement and Risk Assessment • Knowledge Management pilot projects • Communities of Practice (Groove collaboration tool) • Advanced searching and clustering (with IIS) • NSF manuals and metadata (budgetary woes)
eGov Projects • 24 initial eGov projects, then e-Authentication, then 5 Lines of Business, now more LoBs • Many of interest to NSF; two of core interest • Grants.gov: find funding opportunities (PIMS) and apply for them (FastLane) • 15 NSF programs to utilize apply in FY05 • Grant Management LoB (eJacket) • Out-source, cross-source Federal agencies’ IT?
Web Matters and IT Security • New NSF Web released! • R&E pages and Public pages • New Web technologies: Coming to NSF? • Web Services (“service-oriented architecture”) • Semantic Web (“smart”, stand-alone information) • NSF IT Security and Privacy (SPWG?) • 4201 Wilson Ave • US Antarctic Program
Preview of Coming Attractions • Science Agency CIO Special Interest Group • Approved! First meeting held April 29 • (R)evolution in Scholarly Communication? • Public draft of NSB white paper on “Long lived data sets” • NIH policy on public archive for NIH-funded research • No IT impediments to Telework • New version of MS Exchange to be installed • Reviewer System IT application