Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action December 15, 2011 Emerging Technology (ET) SIG 2011 Business Meeting & Event
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Agenda SIG Business Update – John Geraghty –State of the ET-SIG –GAP Status –Upcoming Events Main Event – Open Systems Software (OSS) Open Discussion – Leadership Team & Members
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action SIG Business Update John Geraghty
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action 2011 ET SIG Leadership Team Chair: John Geraghty, MITRE Vice-Chair: Victor Koo, K3 Solutions LLC Marketing / Communications:Niki Pierson, CTAC Membership: TBD Program Chair: Scott Larkin, ASI Committees: Advanced Mobility Tom Suder, Mobilegov Agile DevelopmentSandi Van Valkenburg, Johnson McLamb ET Technology Research:Anita Hinnerichs, Enlightened Spatial Technology:Wendy Henry, Carolyn Offutt, Offutt Advisory Services LLC Technology Infusion:Steve Olding, Everware CBDI
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action
2011 Focus: Supporting the Federal CXO Deeper Government Engagement – Be Responsive to Upcoming Issues / Challenges –25 Point Implementation Plan –Prioritize GAP input and project sponsorship –Role of Standards in ET Continue Defining the ET Landscape – Process-Driven –ET Watch List – Updated March 7, 2011 –ET Process Model - Use Cases / Best Practices –Technology Infusion – Lessons Learned Technical Investigation Focus Areas –Mobility / Agile Development / Technological Innovation –What’s the next technology wave?
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action 2011 Government Advisory Panel NameTitleAgencySIG POC David BraySESInformation Sharing Environment Geraghty Jim DisbrowProgram Manager for ET.govDOE / EIA / OITKoo Ouyachi HamidCTODOLLarkin Carmen IannaconeCTOSmithsonian InstitutionGeraghty John MosesDirector of Collection StrategiesEPAPierson Gustavo LimonCTOCommerce/NOAA/NWSLarkin Daud SantosaCTODOI / NBCGeraghty Rory SchultzCTOUSDA FNSKoo Gerald (Jerry) SmithOffice of Executive Agent for IT Standards DoD / DISAGeraghty Alexander TurellDirector, Product ManagementNARAPierson Gary WashingtonCIO/Director of IT DivisionUSDA NRCSKoo
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Proposed ET SIG 2011 Activities ProjectGov Sponsor ObjectiveDeliverableTimelineCollaboration Discovery Management Zone Alex TurellInnovations working group to discover, promote & recognize new and inventive IT solutions. Collaboration, CoP for Innovation, Ref. Library, SME’s OngoingAll SIGs, CIOC AIC ET Sub- Committee Agile/CMMIGAPProvide better understanding of methodologies Covering definition of Agile, and Roadmap for selecting Agile OngoingAll SIGs, CIOC AIC ET Sub- Committee Emerging Technology Seminar GAPAttendees receive CEUs June 2012Cross-SIG Cloud Working Group, IS&P SIG, CIOC ICAMSC Open Source Software EC, GAPAnalysis of Federal stance, perspective Topic RoadmapDecemberAll SIGs, CIOC AIC ET Sub- Committee
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action ET SIG 2011 Activities ProjectGov Sponsor ObjectiveDeliverableTimelineCollaboration ET Process Model GAPET lifecycle best practices Meetings, Briefings, Whitepaper OngoingGovernment pilots, EA SIG ET.GovJim DisbrowET success stories, Tech focus areas Wiki content, collaboration platform OngoingAll SIGs, CIOC AIC ET Sub-Committee Federal CIO – AIC - ET Subcommittee DODInteract with Federal Committees Meetings, WP & Briefings QTRFEDERAL CTO Safe Computing GAPET role in safe computing, e.g. Cloud Meetings, Briefings OngoingCross-SIG Cloud Working Group, IS&P SIG, CIOC ICAMSC Federal CIO – AIC - ET Subcommittee DODInteract with Federal Committees Meetings, WP & Briefings QTRFEDERAL CTO
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action 2012 SIG Calendar 1 st Quarter Proposed Programs January – CIO/CTO Update on Federal CIO 25 Point Plan February – ET Mobility March – IT Transformation 2 nd Quarter Proposed Programs April – Predictive Analytics May – Agile June – Emerging Technology rd and 4 th quarter programs to be proposed to address current topics, continuing the dialog from MOC and ELC respectively, as well as to include other SIG activity relevant programs, such as the DMZ Innovation Discoveries, Semantic Web, Geospatial, ET Research, and Process Education.
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Events / Opportunities to be Involved ACT/IAC Events ( –Small Business Matchmaking Event – January 26, 2012 –MOC – Management of Change Conference - June 3–5, 2012 Opportunities to Participate –Discovery Management Zone Council Volunteers and Project Nominations/Sponsors –C&T-SIG – Grants Management & Reduce Improper Payments –ACT/IAC- 1st “Acquisition Forum” –Ipv6 Committee –Center of Innovation –Volunteer Portal –2012 ELC Planning
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Next Steps Recruit candidates for our 2012 Gap Team Prepare our 2012 Monthly Meeting Events Continue with Advanced Mobility Sub-Committee Activity Finalize the ET-SIG Communication & Marketing Plan Actively support MOC – Technology Demonstration lab Recruit Active / Contributory Members Refresh ET-SIG Assets
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action SIG Main Event John Geraghty & Nicole Pierson
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action OSS: Is It Now Ready for Government Mission Critical Applications? December 15, 2011
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action 15 Program Agenda OSS 101 Survey Results Issues and Challenges Case Study Review Government / Industry Perspective Best Practices
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action OSS 101 OSS in the mist of second wave adoption OSS utilization in Projects OSS used as a Building Block (Soft Dev) OSS used as a Replacement OSS used as an Alternative OSS not used… Lower total cost of ownership was a key driver 16
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Gartner Survey Results – Jan IT Leaders in 11 counties 50% have adopted OSS solutions Used for: –Data management and integration –Application development 33% have a formal OSS policy OSS makes up 1/3 of enterprise software portfolio 50% have investigated OSS instead of one or two,major vendors 17
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Issues & Challenges OSS and Enterprise Architecture OSS License are different OSS ROI OSS represents new skill requirements OSS Criteria for evaluating software OSS on Cloud & SaaS 18
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Case Study Review DoD Forge.mil OSS Effort Open Source Electronic Health Record Agent (OSEHRA) UScourts.gov IRS.gov Opensource.gsfc.nasa.gov --GAP Members 19
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Perspectives Government OSS is appealing, but… Innovation will drive the use of OSS Quality remains an issue Repositories are key Industry Impact on the commercial IT Industry Easier to implement Quality remains an issue Repositories are key 20
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Best Practice OSS Governance Management Program ROI full fledge analysis License Terms & Conditions SLAs Manage Risk 21
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Major Question So is it ready????? 22
Advancing Government through Collaboration, Education and Action Open Discussion: Leadership Team & Membership