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This document discusses the application of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to improve rapid first response in e-government services. It highlights the importance of semantic interoperability and teamwork in creating effective solutions. By adopting XML-based standards like the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM), agencies can streamline data sharing. The significance of open standards, community practices, and ongoing development in SOA is emphasized, showcasing current results and encouraging adherence to evolving interoperability frameworks.
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Semantic Interoperability at Work:Improving Rapid First Response First, Foremost, Interoperability Means Teamwork SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
Semantic Interoperability (SI) • Progression of Standards: SGML>XML/RDF>RDF/OWL>? • Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice (SICoP), XMLCoP, and now the SOACoP Keeping Pace • Moving Targets • Data Reference Model (DRM) in Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) • Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) • National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Handwriting on the Wall: • Semantic Web is Real • Easier to Keep Up than Catch Up SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
Service-Oriented Architecture • SOA Reference Model TC in OASIS • Moving RM to 2nd Public Comment Period • SOA Adoption Blueprints TC in OASIS • Providing Specific Model Patterns • SOA Unavoidable • Open Standards Necessary for All Interests SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
XML-Based Standards Make Good Start • OASIS Standards in Diverse Fields Demonstrate Promise • Universal Business Language (UBL), • Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and • Web Services for Remote Portlets (WSRP) • SOA Patterns Need to Mandate Adoption of Supporting Standards • Standards Adoption Momentum Building Slowly -- SOA Fast --Danger if Promise not Fulfilled. SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
Need for Standards Still Strong • SOA Needs XML Vocabulary Standards Work to Continue • Companies, Agencies Need to be Shown that this work is in Their Interest • Employee Time Justified • Resources Justified • Benefits need to be measured in terms of Time Saved as well as Costs Saved into Future SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
Current Interoperability Results:Priceless • National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) First Draft Released October 15, 2005 • Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM) Continues • Data Reference Model (DRM) SHOULD Make Information Sharing Much Easier--If Adopted • Emergency Data Exchange Language-Distribution Element (EDXL_DE) now an OASIS Standard • EDXL_RM--Resource Messaging, Hospital Availability Exchange (HAVE) Underway SOA for E-Gov Interoperability at Work: Improving Rapid First Response
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