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This presentation delivered to the California CIO Academy by Jerry Becker, Information Systems Director at San Joaquin County, details the county's strategic move towards a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to enhance its aging Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). It covers key business drivers, the rationale for selecting an SOA approach, and the experiences so far, including challenges such as recruitment of skilled staff, governance, and integration between legacy and modern technologies. Insights into the implementation processes and future directions are also shared.
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Modernization and Integration Utilizing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Presentation to the California CIO Academy Jerry Becker Information Systems Director County of San Joaquin February 26, 2008
Presentation Agenda • Overview of business drivers • Why did San Joaquin County select an SOA approach? • Approach • Experiences thus far
Business Drivers • Aging system that is critical to the region -Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) • Skill sets needed to support the system are difficult to recruit • System is highly integrated • Magnitude of change required to replace the system
Why SOA? • Supportable • Adaptable • Reusable • Solved a serious technology problem
Approach • Adopted SOA as the integration standard • Identified highly talented staff within our team • Chose a product as integration software • Selected a manageable project for proof of concept
Experiences thus far • Governance processes are essential • Monitoring tools are critical • Exception handling is very complex • Approach is consistent with the direction of our major business partners • Integration between legacy technologies and target technologies has gone well
Thank You Slides available at www.sjgov.org/ISD