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CORE.GOV offers a collaborative environment for developing, registering, and reusing business process and technical components in the federal government, aiming to streamline component lifecycle management. Stakeholder involvement and standardization are key focuses of the initiative.
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IntroducingCORE.GOV The FEA’s Component Center A governmentwide collaborative COMPONENT ORGANIZATION & REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENT
Executive Summary • A component is a “self-contained business process or service with predetermined functionality that may be exposed through a business or technology interface.” [Component Subcommittee] • CORE.GOV provides a collaboration environment for component development, registration and reuse. • Business process components (e.g., pay.gov) • Technical components (e.g., XML schema, Web services) • E-Forms (e.g., SBA Business Gateway) • Federal Enterprise Architecture Management System (FEAMS)
The Problem Currently, there is a need for cross-agency tools to manage the component lifecycle. • Some agencies have tools under development, and other agencies have none • We have a huge gap between the registries that serve very technical solutions and registries that provide management capabilities of business processes • Many different and inconsistent definitions of a “component” • Low stakeholder participation to date
The Solution A Collaborative Environment that will: Facilitate component development, accreditation, publishing, discovery, use and reuse Reduce the proliferation of redundant registries/repositories Apply a standardized component definition to the FEA Provide a forum for evaluating and improving the component lifecycle process and presenting a unified lifecycle vision
Vision • Provide the management capability for the entire component lifecycle • Become the government’s premier registry and repository of technical- and business-process components • Provide a library of approved components for use and enhancement • Provide the collaborative environment for continual development of the FEA reference models
Implementation • Phase I: Create a Collaborative Environment for Consolidated Component Registry/Repository • Phase II: Integrate Development Tools and Applications • Phase III: Federation with Other Registries/ Repositories • Phase IV: Operation and Maintenance
Thank You Marion A. Royal