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SOA Community of Practice: Do We Have a SOA Business Opportunity for You!

Learn about the business opportunities in implementing Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the federal government. Participate in super-pilot projects, conferences, and surveys to contribute to the future of SOA. Open collaboration and inclusive approach for successful implementation.

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SOA Community of Practice: Do We Have a SOA Business Opportunity for You!

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  1. SOA Community of Practice:Do We Have a SOA Business Opportunity for You! Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA, and SOA CoP Co-chair, Best Practices Committee, CIO Council

  2. First Stops on the SOA CoP Tour • ACT/IAC’s* SOA Committee, January 29, 2007, at SAIC, McLean, VA. • Federal Computer Week’s SOA Essentials: What Department Heads Need to Know, February 13, 2007, Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC. • INPUT, Service Oriented Architecture – Status Report and Update, February 28, 2007, Ritz Carlton, McLean, VA. * American Council on Technology/Industry Advisory Council.

  3. SOA is… • Good Enterprise Architecture: • Pat Heinig, Project Performance Corporation, on the 2nd SOA for E-Government Conference, October 30-31, 2006. • Everywhere: • Panel at ArchitecturePlus Town Hall for SOA Management Strategies, December 19, 2006. • Inevitable: • Dave Mayo, Everware-CBDI, Collaborative Expedition Workshop, January 23, 2007, Opening Up Networked Improvement Activities Around Service Oriented Architecture in 2007. • Preparation for Service Systems: • More later on this.

  4. A Business Opportunity • What you came looking for, right? • Learn more about SOA by working on the Practical Guide to Federal SOA (PGFSOA). • Participate in the Phase 3 Super-pilot built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure. • Participate in the 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference (May 1-2, 2007, MITRE). • ACT/IAC SOA Committee Survey: • http://www.soa-iac.org/soasurvey

  5. The Process • Openness: Characterized by an attitude of ready accessibility (especially about one's actions or purposes); without concealment; not secretive. • Collaboration: Act of working jointly. • Open Collaboration Everywhere: Ready accessibility of working jointly in any or all places.

  6. Recent Results of the Process • Collaborative Expedition Workshop, January 23, 2007, Opening Up Networked Improvement Activities Around Service Oriented Architecture in 2007: • Dave Mayo: Need a SOA vocabulary. • Duane Nickull: The OASIS SOA Reference Model is a concept model and we need a SOA Ontology. • Chris Harding: We are doing a SOA Ontology. • Haiping Luo: SOA fits within the Enterprise Architecture Management Guide Framework. • Eric Sweden: State and Local governments need SOA to implement governance of multiple business processes in multiple organizations. • Bob Marcus: DISA and NCOIC need SOA to implement multiple standards in multiple business problems and infrastructures. http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop/CollaborativeOrganizingWorkshopToPlanWorkshops_01_23_07

  7. The SOA CoP Process • Infrastructure: The basic structure or features of a system or organization. • Open Source: Practices in production and development that promote access to the end product's source materials — typically its source code — allowing users to create user-generated software content. • Inclusive: Including much or everything.

  8. Practical Guide to Federal SOA (PGFSOA) http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?PracticalGuideToFederalSOA

  9. SOA CoP Co-Chair & IONA CTO • E-Government needs a comprehensive guide to SOA with Web Services standards and best practices for implementation to get from the current "as is" to the future "to be" architecture. This book meets that need superbly. • Brand Niemann, Ph.D., Co-Chair, SICoP, U.S. Federal CIO Council IONA CTO SOA CoP Co-Chair

  10. Phase 3 Super-pilot Built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure • IONA Federal Jumpstart Program - Accelerate the adoption of Open Source SOA*: • Confusion about how to get started with SOA. • A Federally-applicable demonstration delivered on a pre-configured virtual appliance. • A reference implementation geared to incremental adoption of SOA components. • A “sandbox” for SOA experimentation - Allows experimentation of SOA components and/or intermediaries. • Visualize applicable use cases with a highly scalable, easily accessible SOA infrastructure. * IMPORTANT NOTE: All vendors with Open Source SOA Enterprise Service Buses (ESB) are especially invited to participate.

  11. Phase 3 Super-pilot Built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure • IONA Jumpstart Roadmap: • Design and develop “sandbox” • Design semantics/vocabulary: • Use SICoP Semantic Wikis • Design object registration and location services • Map technologies to design • Develop • Test iteration • Incrementally adopt additional services and technologies

  12. Phase 3 Super-pilot Built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure • Use Cases: • 1. SOA CoP Phase 2 Demo: Cory Casanave, ModelDriven.Org, Lead. • 2. NCOIC: Bob Marcus, SRI, Bob Kilker, IONA, Chris Gunderson, Netcentric Certification Office and W2COG Initiatives, and Brand Niemann. • 3. Maritime Domain Awareness, Bob Kilker, IONA. • 4. Financial Data, XML CoP, XBRL CoP, Association of Government Accounts, etc. • Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Funding_Accountability_and_Transparency_Act_of_2006

  13. Phase 3 Super-pilot Built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure • SOA CoP Phase 2: • http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SoaDemo • NCOIC: Net-Centric Operations Industry Consortium: • http://www.ncoic.org/ • DLA: Department of Defense Defense Logistics Agency: • http://www.dla.mil/ • AGA: Association of Government Accountants: • http://www.agacgfm.org/ • Eagle Eye: Publishers: • http://www.eagleeyeinc.com/ • Etc.

  14. Next Stops on the SOA CoP Tour • March 30, 2007, NCOIC Meeting in Norfolk, VA. • “Transcontinental” demo with OMG and NCOIC. • April 30 – May 3, 2007, DISA Customer Partnership Conference 2007, Gaylord Opryland Convention Center in Nashville, TN. • May 2007, Association of Government Accountants DC Chapter Conference, Washington, DC. • May 1-2, 2007, 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference, Washington, DC Area (MITRE).

  15. The Business Opportunity • Practical Guide to Federal SOA (PGFSOA): • Chris Gunderson, Project Manager and Lead • http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?PracticalGuideToFederalSOA • Phase 3 Super-pilot built on Open Source SOA Infrastructure: • Brand Niemann, SOA CoP Co-Chair: • niemann.brand@epa.gov • 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference (May 1-2, 2007, at MITRE): • Steve Else, SOA CoP Secretariat: • stevenelse@aol.com

  16. 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference • Purposes: • Build on the success of the First and Second Conferences • To learn about the World-Wide Consortium for the Grid and GIGLite Community • Receive the IAC SOA Committee Survey Results • Discuss the Practical Guide to Federal SOA • See the SOA CoP Phase 3 Demo • Learn about the recent W3C Workshop on Web of Services for Enterprise Computing • To support the Best Practices Committee's "Best Practices" Process

  17. 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference • Planning Committee: • Greg Lomow, BearingPoint, SOA CoP Co-Chair • Brand Niemann, US EPA, SOA CoP Co-Chair • Steve Else, Private Consultant, SOA CoP Secretary • Rick Tucker, MITRE Host • Susan Turnbull, GSA and CIOC AIC • Chris Gunderson, World-Wide Consortium for the Grid (W2COG) and PGFSOA Project Manager/Lead • Bob Kilker, IONA and SOA CoP Demo Phase 3 Lead • Bob Marcus, SRI and NCOIC • Ken Mullins, MITRE • Marc Holley, MITRE • Ken Laskey, MITRE and W3C Workshop Track Lead • Greg Hauser, Web World Tech and IAC SOA Committee Chair • Joe Jarzombek, DHS and IA Expert

  18. 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference • Agenda: • Tuesday, May 1st: • MITRE Welcome and SOA CoP and Conference Overview • Opening Keynote and SOA CoP Demonstration Phase 3 • Panel Session: A Practical Guide to Federal Service Oriented Architecture (PGFSOA) • Networking Lunch (MITRE Cafeteria) and Posters/Exhibitors • Plenary Session: Previews of Tracks on the Next Day • Special Recognitions and Networking • Wednesday, May 2nd: • Four Tracks: 90 minutes each with Introductions and 2-3 Presentations • Tutorials: IONA Jump Start for the Phase 3 Demo and Emerging SOA Standards • Breakout Session (12-30 minute presentations) • Closing Keynote, Special Recognitions, and Networking

  19. 3rd SOA for E-Government Conference • Schedule: • Registration Opens: Soon • Registration Closes: April 27, 2007 • All Presentations and Tutorials Due to Review and Post: April 27, 2007 • Notification on Proposals: March 9, 2007 • Invitations to Present: February 5, 2007 • Call for Presentations, Tutorial, and Exhibits/Posters Deadline: March 2, 2007 • Title, Presentor(s) Name(s), Affiliation(s), and Contact Information, Brief Abstract and Suggested Place in the Agenda That Addresses Conference Purposes Limited to Two Pages in Word Format.

  20. Service Systems • Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems, Jim Spohrer, et al, IBM Almaden Research Center, IEEE, January 2007, pp. 71-77: • The Service sector accounts for most of the world’s economic activity, but it’s the least studied part of the economy. A service system comprises people and technologies that adaptively compute and adjust to a system’s changing value of knowledge. A science of service systems could provide theory and practice around service innovation.

  21. Service Systems • Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems (continued): • A service system is a value-coproduction configuration of people, technology, other internal and external services systems, and shared information (such as language, processes, metrics, prices, policies, and laws). • The capabilities required to provision a services between service systems are distributed among people, technology, other service systems, and shared information.

  22. Service Systems • Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems (continued): • The result of the coevolution is a capability infrastructure that can augment knowledge workers and improve organizations collective intelligence (Doug Engelbart, 1962 and 1980). • Service systems integrate people, technology, and information resources in different proportions. As a result, each system is unique, resulting in situations in which the revenue and profits scale differently (see next slide figure).

  23. Service Systems Technology Information Software as a service Profits Labor Revenues Source: Figure 2 in Steps Toward a Science of Service Systems, Jim Spohrer, et al, IBM Almaden Research Center, IEEE, January 2007, pp. 71-77

  24. What a Year for SOA in E-Government! • January 2006: First Collaborative Expedition Workshop on SOA and Announced the SOA CoP to the Chief Architects Forum. • May 2006: First SOA for E-Government Conference with Support from MITRE (Rick Tucker), ZapThink (Ron Schmelzer), OMG (Cory Casanave & Richard Soley), IAC SOA Committee (Greg Hauser & Sid Chowdhary), Everware-CBDI (David Sprott & Dave Mayo), etc. • Specification for SOA Implementation and Testing.

  25. What a Year for SOA in E-Government! • October 2006: Second SOA for E-Government Conference with Support from MITRE (Rick Tucker), ZapThink (Ron Schmelzer), OMG (Cory Casanave), IAC SOA Committee, Six Vendors in the Live SOA CoP Demo, SOA Agencies and Organizations, The Linthicum Group (David Linthicum), etc. • The Governance Subcommittee is in the process of looking at a live pilot that addresses change management and SOA from the Best Practices Committee (SOA CoP) which will enable IAC to accurately draft a white paper containing guidance on change management and the system life cycle for SOA. • December 2006: SOA CoP at the OMG SOA Information Day and SOA SIG Meeting and at the ArchitecturePlus Seminar “Town Hall for SOA Management Strategies”. AFFRIM 2006 Survey shows SOA rank second after Security technology and solutions to performing federal CIO functions!

  26. Roy Mabry, Co-Chair AIC Governance Subcommittee By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, U.S. EPA Produced in Collaboration With SOA CoP Federal CIO Council’s Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) Special Recognition For “Fostering” the SOA Community of Practice and the First SOA for E-Government Conference, May 23-24, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA.

  27. Alan Harbitter (Nortel Government Solutions) and David Webber (AC Technologies) By SOA CoP Co-Chairs, Greg Lomow, Bearing Point & Brand Niemann, US EPA Best Practices and Architecture & Infrastructure Committees of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council SOA CoP Produced in Collaboration With Special Recognition For the Best Organization SOA Application at the 2nd SOA for E-Government Conference, October 30-31, 2006, at The MITRE Corporation, McLean, VA. Federal CIO Council’s Service-Oriented Architectures Community of Practice (SOA CoP)

  28. Overview • 1. Best Practices Committee • 2. SOA CoP • 3. SOA CoP SOA Maturity Model • 4. SOA Metamodel and Ontology • 5. Future Plans • 6. Questions and Answers See OMG SOA Information Day, Washington, DC, Hyatt, Crystal City, Virginia, December 4, 2006, at http://colab.cim3.net/file/work/SOACoP/2006-12-04/SOACoP12042006.ppt

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