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Getting to SOA and Semantic Interoperability for DoD Architectures

Getting to SOA and Semantic Interoperability for DoD Architectures. Brand Niemann, Senior Enterprise Architect, US EPA, and Co-chair, Federal SOA CoP and Federal SICoP Presentation for the 6 th Annual DoD Architectures Conference March 17-19, 2008 Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner

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Getting to SOA and Semantic Interoperability for DoD Architectures

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  1. Getting to SOA and Semantic Interoperability for DoD Architectures Brand Niemann, Senior Enterprise Architect, US EPA, and Co-chair, Federal SOA CoP and Federal SICoP Presentation for the 6th Annual DoD Architectures Conference March 17-19, 2008 Sheraton Premiere at Tysons Corner Vienna, VA

  2. A Brief History of EA in the Government • Two separate but converging chapters: • DoD Architectural Framework (DoDAF): • A standard way to organize an enterprise architecture (EA) or systems architecture into complementary and consistent views. All major U.S. Government Department of Defense (DoD) weapons and information technology system procurements are required to develop and document an EA using the views prescribed in the DoDAF. • See Wikipedia. • Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA): • To transform the Federal government to one that is citizen-centered, results-oriented, and market-based, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is developing the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), a business-based framework for government-wide improvement. • See Whitehouse Web Site

  3. Chief Architects Forum / Architecture Plus Meetings • Evolution: • “Strawman” dictionary/glossary of Enterprise Architecture Terms (January 6, 2005, started). • SOA CoP Announced (January 26, 2006). • Town Hall for SOA Management Strategies and Practical Guide to Federal SOA (December 19, 2006). • Best Practices (June 14, 2007, and again on January 22, 2008). • The Next Phase: Measuring Value (December 4, 2007). • SOA, Collaboration Technologies and the Web 2.0, and DoD update: DoDAF Version 2.0 upgrade and on DoD Architecture (January 22, 2008)

  4. Chief Architects Forum / Architecture Plus Meetings An EA Repository and Knowledgebase in a Web 2.0 Wiki! http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Federal_Chief_Architects_Forum

  5. The Evolution and Convergence in Enterprise Architecture • From Compliance-driven to Value-driven. • From Component-Based Architecture to Service-Based Architecture. • From DODAF 1.5 to DoDAF 2.0. • Harmonizing DoDAF 2.0 and the FEA. • From SOA to Semantic Service Oriented Architecture for Data. • SOA and Web 2.0 (The New language of Business). • The Open Group’s UDEF to Information Management and Semantics. • Etc.

  6. Cross-Boundary Matrix See next slide for footnotes.

  7. Matrix Footnotes • (1) Federal Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP) • (2) Federal Chief Architects Forum (CAF) • (3) Federal SOA Community of Practice (SOA CoP) • (4) Federal Enterprise Architecture Reference Model Ontology (FEA-RMO) • (5) SOA CoP Demos • (6) SICoP Pilots • (7) Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC)

  8. DoD Architectural Framework (DoDAF) • While it is clearly aimed at military systems, DoDAF has broad applicability across the private, public and voluntary sectors around the world, and represents only one of a large number of systems architecture frameworks. • It is especially suited to large systems with complex integration and interoperability challenges, and is apparently unique in its use of "operational views" detailing the external customer's operating domain in which the developing system will operate (reference: Zachman framework). • See Wikipedia.

  9. DoD Architectural Framework (DoDAF) • Harmonization between national architecture frameworks: • There is an OMG effort to standardise a UML Profile for military architecture frameworks UPDM (UML Profile for DoDAF and MODAF). In addition, the IDEAS Group is a four nation (Australia, Canada, UK, USA + NATO as observers) effort to develop a formal ontology for enterprise architecture. • See Wikipedia. • See also: • Service-oriented architecture, the underlying methodology for the DoD net-centric architecture.

  10. The IDEAS Group • The IDEAS Group is the International Defence Enterprise Architecture Specification for exchange Group. The deliverable of the project is a data exchange format for military Enterprise Architectures. The scope is four nation (plus NATO as observers) and covers MODAF (UK), DoDAF (USA), DNDAF (Canada) and the Australian Defence Architecture Framework. • The work has begun with the development of a formal ontology to specify the data exchange semantics. The W3C Resource Description Framework and Web Ontology Language (XML) will be the format used for data exchange. A demonstration of multinational interoperability is scheduled for September 2007, based on exchanging process models for casualty tracking. • See Wikipedia and IDEAS Web Site

  11. The Bottom Line • We Are Converging on the Same EA Goals! • It comes down to the details for getting there: • The SOA CoP Demo 5 is using BPM for SOA to drive additional service enablement: • See Dennis Wisnosky and Michael Lang at the 5th SOA for E-Government Conference, April 30-May 1st, MITRE Conference Center, McLean, Virginia. • The SICoP is using ontology and Semantic Web Standards to Build Semantic Interoperability Solutions for Information Sharing and Integration: • See SICoP Special Conference, February 5, 2008, CSC Executive Briefing Center, Falls Church, Virginia.

  12. Some Details • Evolution: • Federal CIO Council: 2003-July 2007 • Federal Community: July 2007 – present • Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) Partnership: August 2006 – present • Includes: • Semantic Community.Net:Community Infrastructure Sandbox for 2008. • Chief Architects Forum/Architecture Plus Meetings. • DoD CoI, MITRE, Etc. • A New Enterprise Information Architecture and Data Management Strategy for the U.S. EPA and the Federal Government: Online Book and Hard Copy Book (to be published in 2008). • Part 11: Our Space - Connecting Web 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, SOA, and the Semantic Web for Government 2.0 (Making It Easier to Do!). • 5th SOA for E-Government Conference, April 30-May 1st at MITRE Conference Center, McLean, VA. Free and open to all!

  13. Infrastructure Sandbox for 2008 http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Federal_Semantic_Interoperability_Community_of_Practice

  14. Building Semantic Interoperability Solutions for Information Sharing and Integration • Part 1: Towards DRM 3.0 Semantic Interoperability • Part 2: Semantic Interoperability with Large Data Stores, Organizations, and Sensor Webs • Part 3: Panel Discussion • Part 4: Introduction by John Mazurkiewicz, CSC. Joint NEO Spiral Development Discussions, Dave Sweet, Boeing • Part 5: Semantic Wiki, Semantic Desktop, and Semantic Spreadsheets Demonstrations • Part 6: NSF Support for Semantic Web Research Update SICoP Special Conference, February 5, 2008, CSC Executive Briefing Center, Falls Church, Virginia

  15. Infrastructure Sandbox for 2008 http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Federal_SOA_Community_of_Practice

  16. Our Space - Connecting Web 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, SOA, and the Semantic Web for Government 2.0 (Making It Easier to Do!). • Wednesday, April 30, 2008 (All Together All Day) • Opening Keynote: Dennis Wisnosky - Chief Technology Officer, DOD, Business Mission Area Enterprise Business Transformation • SOA CoP Demo Phase 5 Summary Reports: Michael Lang, Vitria, and Recipient of Several SOA CoP and SICoP Special Recognitions. Focus on BPM for SOA. • SOA Roadmap Best Practices Panel • Networking Lunch (MITRE Cafeteria) and Posters/Exhibitors (Atrium) • Plenary Session: What's New • Preview of Day 2, Closing Keynote, and Networking • Thursday, May 1, 2008 (Three Concurrent Activities with Common Break and Lunch Times) • Tutorials: • The Association of Business Process Professionals (ABPMP) Common Body of Knowledge (TM), Dave Carter, and Intalio BPM for SOA. Rick Geneva. • Four Tracks in both the Auditorium and Atrium.

  17. NCOIC Accomplishments Since Last Plenary

  18. NCIOC Collaboration Space Systems, Capabilities, Operations, Programs, and Enterprises (SCOPE) Model for Interoperability Assessment https://www.ncoic.org/

  19. Postscript • Hopefully saved lots of time for discussion. • Our Web 2.0 Wiki contains a complete record of our activities and provides high-quality print out. • Upcoming Events: • May 12-14, 2008, 3rd Annual Web Services Security & SOA Conference & Expo, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD. • May 18-22, 2008, SemTech 2008: The Semantic Technology Conference, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California. • June 25-26, 2008, Business Process Management Conference, Service Oriented Architecture Conference and/or Business Architecture Conference, Brainstorm Group, Washington, DC. • October 1-2, 2008, Sixth SOA for E-Government Conference, MITRE Auditorium, McLean, VA. • October 25-28, 2009, International Semantic Web Conference in Washington, DC!

  20. Contact Information • Brand Niemann • Senior Enterprise Architect • US Environmental Protection Agency • Washington, DC 20460 • 202-564-9491 • Niemann.brand@epa.gov • http://semanticommunity.net • http://web-services.gov

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