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1 Open Technology Innovation Use Case Determination Life Science / Bio-Tech Software Development Automotive Propulsion Smart Apparel Hologramology Electronics Geo-Physics Nano-Technology Oceanography Clean Technologies Telecommunications Identity SecuritySpace Science Technology Capabilities Use Cases OTI Technology Criteria Transformational Virtualization Global Market Trends Innovation Cross Use Ability eVote DNA Messaging Magnetic Propulsion AirShip Technology Smart Apparel GPS Aware eVotegovSource Decide which Technology Projects to Host!

2 Technology Capabilities Use Cases Vertical Capabilities Marketplace Vertical Projects Industry Vertical Distribution Open Technology Development and Test Activities OTI Program Management OTI Products OTI Services Community Projects Production Acceptance Mainstream Member Program Management Worldwide Community Maintainers Global Distributors OTI Worldwide Member Firms -- Industry Events -- Forums -- Open Technology Symposiums -- Individuals Communication Link eVote DNA Messaging Magnetic Propulsion AirShip Technology Smart Apparel GPS Aware eVote Global Capabilities Global Projects Global Distribution OTI Program Management Open Technology Program Management Management Use Cases Derived from the OSDL Open Source Model govSource

Open Technology Innovation Model AirShip Aggregate Components Power Plant Drive Train External Body Mainstream Alternative By Make By Vehicle AirShip Vehicle Versioning Component Attribute Groupings Power Plant Drive Train External Body By Vehicle AirShip (with complexity) AirShip Components Overall Valuation Cube Model -Sub Component Aggregates OTI Use Case Components Attribute Dimension Complexity Dimension OTI Valuation

4 Open Technology Innovation Use Case Cube Model OTI Valuation Dimension Complexity Dimension Attribute Dimension OTI AirShip Use Case Cube Model Components AirShip Use Case Components By Valuation By Complexity By Attribute

5 OTI AirShip Distributed Components

6 OTI Cube Model Valuation

7 Open Technology Manufacturing Innovation Resource Map

8 Future of Open Technology Summary Manage Global Open Technology Community Manage Cross-Entity Open Technology Model Bind together across organizational and individual artificial boundaries. Promote common subject areas for technology advancement. Share different perspectives on single or multiple related issues. Unite technical peers. Identify knowledge networks of common identity and objectives. Fundamental understanding of and support for OT collaboration. Promote that which can integrate world technology development. Promote functioning across enterprises and governments. Focus resources for a “world technology development” core model. Governance Bodies Technical Experts Stakeholders Deliver demonstrated value Act as the three-way link Establish virtual development Open Technology Manufacturing