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Introducing CORE.GOV. The FEA’s Component Center A governmentwide collaborative C OMPONENT O RGANIZATION & R EGISTRATION E NVIRONMENT. Executive Summary.
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IntroducingCORE.GOV The FEA’s Component Center A governmentwide collaborative COMPONENT ORGANIZATION & REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENT
Executive Summary • A component is a “self-contained business process or service with predetermined functionality that may be exposed through a business or technology interface.” [Component Subcommittee] • CORE.GOV provides a collaboration environment for component development, registration and reuse. • Business process components (e.g., pay.gov) • Technical components (e.g., XML schema, Web services) • E-Forms (e.g., SBA Business Gateway) • Federal Enterprise Architecture Management System (FEAMS)
The Problem Currently, there is a need for cross-agency tools to manage the component lifecycle. • Some agencies have tools under development, and other agencies have none • We have a huge gap between the registries that serve very technical solutions and registries that provide management capabilities of business processes • Many different and inconsistent definitions of a “component” • Low stakeholder participation to date
The Solution A Collaborative Environment that will: Facilitate component development, accreditation, publishing, discovery, use and reuse Reduce the proliferation of redundant registries/repositories Apply a standardized component definition to the FEA Provide a forum for evaluating and improving the component lifecycle process and presenting a unified lifecycle vision
Vision • Provide the management capability for the entire component lifecycle • Become the government’s premier registry and repository of technical- and business-process components • Provide a library of approved components for use and enhancement • Provide the collaborative environment for continual development of the FEA reference models
Implementation • Phase I: Create a Collaborative Environment for Consolidated Component Registry/Repository • Phase II: Integrate Development Tools and Applications • Phase III: Federation with Other Registries/ Repositories • Phase IV: Operation and Maintenance
Thank You Marion A. Royal