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NGA Demo Participant Collaboration. Dr. Brand Niemann Director and Senior Enterprise Architect – Data Scientist Semantic Community http://semanticommunity.info/ AOL Government Blogger http://gov.aol.com/bloggers/brand-niemann/ March 16 , 2012. Suggestions for the NCOIC-NGA Demo.
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NGA Demo Participant Collaboration Dr. Brand Niemann Director and Senior Enterprise Architect – Data Scientist Semantic Community http://semanticommunity.info/ AOL Government Blogger http://gov.aol.com/bloggers/brand-niemann/ March 16, 2012
Suggestions for the NCOIC-NGA Demo • Get the NGA-NCOIC contract to see what the final wording is (Infrastructure Versus Content). • Prepare a table with NCOIC Member, POC, Interest in/Commitment to NGA Demo. • Prepare a schematic that shows how entries in table above could/would work together for an interoperable demo that addresses Federal Shared Services Design Principles (Six Benefits and Six Components).
Overview • Separation of Concerns: • Business Speak • Technology Speak • Federal Shared Services: • What you have to share with others • What you want to build with others • NCOIC Collaboration: • Encourage collaboration between members to share information about capabilities and workflows that are under consideration for the demonstration • Webinars: Semantic Enterprise Apps Meet Big Data & Mobile Live @ Surf
Federal IT Dashboard as a Shared Service http://gov.aol.com/2012/03/14/put-federal-it-dashboard-into-motion/ http://semanticommunity.info/AOL_Government/Federal_IT_Dashboard_in_Motion
Design Principles of Federal Shared Services Strategy • Benefits: • Standardization • Uses Sitemap and Schema Protocols and a Web Oriented Architecture • Visibility • This is a government wide catalog of IT investments that helps agencies discover existing services • Reusability • This is a government wide catalog of IT investments that helps agencies avoid duplication of services • Platform Independence • This platform imports many different data formats and makes data services that export the data in standard formats for reuse • Extensibility • The Amazon Cloud is elastic and so are the applications I used that are hosted there • Location Transparency • This is hosted in the Amazon Cloud with SLAs • Reliability • This is hosted in the Amazon Cloud with SLAs • Components: • 1 Requirements • I reproduced the requirements and functionality of the new Federal IT Dashboard • 2 Workflow • I made the business process of the new Federal IT Dashboard more complete by putting all the data in memory and the metadata in linked open data format • 3 Data Exchange • The application supports the data business processes needed • 4 Applications • The software and hardware provide more functionality and data exchange than the new Federal IT Dashboard • 5 Hosting • This is hosted in the Amazon Cloud with SLAs • 6 Security and Privacy • The applications used have received security certifications and this is hosted in the Amazon Cloud with SLAs that provide for security and privacy protections Built Shared Services App That Meets or Exceeds These Benefits and Components
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Design Principles of Federal Shared Services Strategy • Benefits: • Standardization • Uses Sitemap and Schema Protocols and a Web Oriented Architecture • Visibility • Puts GEOINT in hands of users • Reusability • Reuses content provides reusable content • Platform Independence • Exports standard data formats • Extensibility • Amazon Cloud is elastic • Location Transparency • Amazon Cloud with SLAs • Reliability • Amazon Cloud with SLAs • Components: • 1 Requirements • Director Long’s statements • 2 Workflow • Steps for Building An App • 3 Data Exchange • Federate with WOA and Dynamic Case Management • 4 Applications • More functionality and data exchange than current systems • 5 Hosting • Amazon Cloud’s SLAs • 6 Security and Privacy • Amazon Cloud’s SLAs Goal: Built Shared Services App That Meets or Exceeds These Benefits and Components
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