Innovations in GI Technologies Panel Discussion, GSDI 6 September 18, 2002 Innovations in GI Technologies Panel Discussion, GSDI 6 September 18, 2002 Jack.

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Innovations in GI Technologies Panel Discussion, GSDI 6 September 18, 2002 Innovations in GI Technologies Panel Discussion, GSDI 6 September 18, 2002 Jack Pellicci Group Vice President, Business Development Oracle Government Education and Health

Leveraging a Next Generation Spatial Framework for Global to Local Transformation Community CommunityView PersonalView OperationalView Integration Standards Rapid Rapid Applic. Applic. Deployment Deployment Interoperability Security Enterprise Geospatial Data Management NativeAccess CollaborativeVisualization Web Services NativeQuery Bus. Intell

Why a Next Generation Spatial Framework?  Integrated Enterprise Data Management  Consolidated Management of Spatial Operations  Greater Security and Interoperability  Enhanced Decision Support and Business Intelligence  Reduced Training Requirements  Lower Life Cycle Costs  Spatially Enabled Applications Spatial is No Longer Special

Integrated Spatial Architecture GeoSpatial Applications Environmental Management Transportation Crime Monitoring DPW Services Health & Social Services Education Spatially Enabled Business Applications Logistics Management Financial Management Location based Citizen Portal Asset Maintenance Health Planning Core Spatial & Business Data Repository Coordinate transformations Spatial relations Linear referencing Criminal Justice Spatial Operations Secure Spatially Enabled RDBMS

International Security Standards are Essential  The International Standard - Common Criteria-ISO/IEC – The Common Criteria represents the outcome of a series of efforts to develop criteria for evaluation of IT security that are broadly useful within the international community  What the standard is: – Common structure and language for expressing product/system IT security requirements  Catalog of standardized IT security requirement components and packages – Eliminates need for costly security evaluations in more than one country  How the standard is used: – Evaluate products and systems against known and understood IT security requirements The Requirement for Evaluated Software is Critical!

Access control Privacy & integrity of data Comprehensive auditing Boundary a Infrastructure Building a Point c Boundary c Infrastructure D Point b Boundary bPoint a Building bInfra B Build DInfra C Building C            Network Security Privacy & integrity of communications  Authenticate User Security Spatial Information Security Data Security Points of Interest Buildings Infrastructure Boundaries

Summary  A Next Generation Spatial Framework (NGSF) Requires “Transformational” Thinking and Action  Adopting an NGSF Will Increase the Relevance of GSDI  NGSF Will Accelerate Going From Global to Local GSDI Virtual Team GSDI a Catalyst.... Vision to Reality!