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1
Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership at FOSE 2004
  • March 23-25, 2004
  • Washington, DC Convention Center
  • Emerging Technology Subcommittee,
  • Architecture Infrastructure Committee,
  • CIO Council

2
Welcome
  • On behalf of
  • The organizers of the Third Conference
  • Susan Turnbull, GSA, Brand Niemann, EPA, and Tony
    Stanco, George Washington University.
  • All members of Componenttechnology.org
  • To all those who are presenting, participating,
    and assisting.
  • This is the second day of our three day
    conference at FOSE 2004!

3
Overview
  • 1. Relationship to CIO Councils Strategic Plan
  • 2. Emerging Components by Practicing Open
    Collaboration and Open Standards
  • 3. Todays Agenda - March 24
  • How can we facilitate collaborative networks
    that break down the innovation diffusion barriers
    between E-government and Small Business
    Development?

4
1. CIO Councils FY04 Strategic Plan
  • Emerging Technology Subcommittee, Architecture
    Infrastructure Committee
  • The mission is to provide a foresight mechanism
    that draws from FEA reference models and the
    capital planning and investment control process
    to create greater synergy between technology push
    cycles and market pull cycles in order to support
    a performance-based framework for innovation
    prototyping and adoption (bold added).
  • February 2004, page 9.

5
This Mission Provides Context for Exploring
  • What are the Emerging Technology trends?
  • How can we work with states in e-commerce?
  • How can we reduce information collection burdens
    on small business innovators?
  • How can we work with business incubators and
    innovation diffusion networks?

6
2. Practicing Open Collaboration with Open
Standards
  • Componenttechnology.org a web site to build
    awareness.
  • Public-private partnerships are the future of
    eGovernment.
  • Tad Anderson, Associate Administrator for
    eGovernment and IT, OMB.
  • Community of Practice (CoP) committed to breaking
    down barriers to eGovernment and small business
    development.
  • The SBAs Small Business Innovation Research
    Program in collaboration with the CIO Councils
    Emerging Technology Subcommittee as catalyst
  • Quarterly Conference Series for CoPs collaborate
    toward mutually beneficial breakthrough
    performance
  • I continue to be amazed at the momentum and
    abilities to synergize what is meaningful in such
    a diverse community.
  • Unsolicited feedback from person who requested
    anonymity.

7
Collaboration for a Change
Trust and Time
Turf Wars
Network
Coordinate
Cooperate
Collaborate
Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities AND
Share Resources AND Enhance Partners Capacity
Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities AND
Share Resources
Exchange Information AND Harmonize Activities
Exchange Information
Based on the concepts from A.T. Himmelman
Collaboration for a Change Definitions, Models,
Roles and a Collaboration Process Guide and a
tool developed by Lancaster Community Health Plan.
8
Measures of Success
  • Collaboration Opportunity
  • Define domain broadly enough so there is a
    win-win for all and Quick-Win with Break
    Through Performance with Emerging Technology
    Components.
  • Discovery Services Provided
  • (1) Collaboration Registry (register your
    interest to participate) and Repository (post
    conference presentations as Best Practices)
  • (2) Network (new CoPs and opportunities each
    time)
  • This time it is the GRID Computing CoP!
  • Next time it is the CoPs of Software
    Factories, Local Economic Development, and
    University Entrepreneurs!
  • (3) Software Asset Management and Reuse Registry
    and Repositories.
  • Recognitions Given
  • First Six CT Awards at the January 26th Second
    Quarterly Conference. All will be presenting!

9
The Hockey Rink and Breakthrough Performance
Game AnalogyA Level Playing Surface and Skate
to Where the Puck Will Be
Wayne Gretzky (considered by most to be the
greatest hockey player of all-time).
10
March 24, 2004, 1000 AM Noon.
  • Perspectives on Grid Computing Continuum
    Advancing Service-Oriented Architecture
  • How are the common build principles that power
    the Internet transforming enterprises and tapping
    contributions by innovators? Explore the
    implications for your own setting while learning
    about the Global Information Grid, the Global
    Grid Forum and the Globus Alliance.

11
  • Perspectives on Grid Computing Continuum
    Advancing Service-Oriented Architecture
  • Moderators Susan Turnbull, GSA, Emerging
    Technology Subcommittee and Scott Mendenhall, GWU
  • Terry Bollinger, IT Analyst, the MITRE
    Corporation
  • Mark Brooks, IT Analyst, The MITRE Corporation
  • Peter Gallagher, President, Development
    InfoStructure (DevIS). One of six first CT
    awardees.
  • Yaser Bisher, Ph.D., CIO, Image Matters, LLC. One
    of six first CT awardees.
  • Neil Shea, President, USGN, Inc.

12
March 24, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • Open Collaboration with Open Standards Building
    a Foundation for Broad Economic Prosperity
  • Information tools are becoming ubiquitous and
    closely connected to vibrant societies. Multiple
    roles of diverse people from interconnected
    communities can be aligned and harmonized to
    foster needed public-private partnerships. Learn
    how open architectural and collaboration
    processes are becoming a best practice for
    citizen-centric government.

13
March 24, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • Open Collaboration with Open Standards Building
    a Foundation for Broad Economic Prosperity
  • Moderators Susan Turnbull and Scott Pustay, GWU.
  • Eliot Christian, USGS, Chair, Categorization of
    Government Information Working Group of the
    Interagency Committee on Government Information.
  • Peter P. Yim, President and CEO, CIM Engineering,
    Inc.
  • Adam Hocek, President/CTO, Broadstrokes, Inc.
  • Michael J. Connor, Group Product Manager, Adobe
    Systems, Inc.
  • Renee Lewis, President, Pensare Group.

14
Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 1000 AM Noon.
  • Open Standards and Innovation Diffusion Networks
    When Entrepreneurs Flourish
  • Intangible Assets of innovative culture,
    leadership, reputation, and strategy execution
    are re-writing rules of business processes,
    including government. This paradigm has the
    potential to reduce barriers to entry and
    level the playing field for new entrants. This
    session will focus on emerging eGovernment
    components from high-performance, untapped
    sources state economic development programs.

15
Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 1000 AM Noon.
  • Open Standards and Innovation Diffusion Networks
    When Entrepreneurs Flourish
  • Moderator Tony Stanco, Esq. ,Associate Director,
    Cybersecurity Policy and Research Institute, GWU
    and Scott Pustay, GWU.
  • Daniel J. Weitzner, Ph. D., Director of the World
    Wide Web Consortiums Technology and Society
    Domain Activities, Principal Research Scientist,
    MIT.
  • Steven L. Fritz, Director, Ph. D. Technology
    Transfer, Marylands Technology Development
    Corporation (TEDCO) and introduction to five
    small business representatives
  • Drew Sweetak, Embedded Research.
  • Tom Young, Platform Logic.
  • Tony Fascenda, Koolspan, Inc.
  • Raymond Nowak, PosID.
  • James G. Melonas, Real User Corporation

16
Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • When Entrepreneurs Flourish Implications for
    National Economic Development Goals
  • Creating local conditions for innovative capacity
    is a key economic strategy of states. How is the
    evolution of Internet components fostering
    breakthrough gains in innovation capacity needed
    to meet national public health and safety
    challenges?

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Third Quarterly Emerging Technology Components
Conference An Emerging Public-Private
Partnership,Emerging Technology Subcommittee of
the CIO Council, March 23-25, FOSE 2004
  • March 25, 2004, 130 400 PM.
  • When Entrepreneurs Flourish Implications for
    National Economic Development Goals
  • Moderators Tony Stanco and Eric Zander, GWU
  • Raymar B. Dizon, Principal, Investment Financing
    Group, Maryland Department of Business and
    Economic Development.
  • Dan Loague, Executive Director, National
    Association of Seed and Venture Funds.
  • Ben Lewis, GIS Analyst for Advanced Technology
    Solutions, Inc.
  • Neill Parikh, Scott Mendenhall, Scott Pustay,
    Eric Zander, GWU Team, Overview of state economic
    development programs.
  • Representatives from small businesses in
    Arlington County, VA.
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