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Geospatial Enterprise Architecture Community of Practice
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Development of a Federal Enterprise Architecture
Geospatial Profile
Update for the Federal Geographic Data Committee
Steering Committee
January 30, 2006
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Presentation Outline
Geospatial Profile Background
Geospatial Community of Practice – Objectives, Scope, Approach
– Audience
Status and Timelines
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Federal Government IT Investment$69 Billion Annually
THE QUESTIONS:Where is it going?Who gets what?How do we decide?
THE ANSWER:Enterprise Architecture http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/a-1-fea.html
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Federal Enterprise Architecture Program Management Office
Security and Privacy ProfileRecords Management Profile
Geospatial Profile• ‘05-’06 Strategic Plan
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Why a Geospatial Profile to the FEA?
Cross-Agency Architecture that Supports Geospatial
Enablement of Mission Capabilities
Recognize and Re-use Geospatial Capabilities as Key Resource
Integrated Interoperable Solutions
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What Does It Mean?
Policy directions to all Federal Agencies on how to architect, invest, and implement geospatial capabilities
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Geospatial Community of Practice
Federal, State, Local government and industry members
Objectives: Share experiences and Best Practices in context of
enterprise architecture Develop a Geospatial Profile Conduct outreach activities highlight the application of
Profile guidance in operational and multi-jurisdictional settings
Visit us:http://colab.cim3.net/wiki
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Approach and Deliverables
CharterShared lessons learned from participantsDeveloped common terminology reference
guide Identify Use CasesCreated Outline for Geospatial Profile
– In line with Security and Records Management efforts
Convened Reference Model interest groups
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Profile Development Reporting Process
Submit monthly report to FEAPMO – Milestones, action items, and issues regarding resources
and schedule Annual GeoCoP report submitted to FGDC Executive
Secretary– Geospatial accomplishments– Updated operating plan– Status of documentation and deliverables– Discussion of issues and matters of interest
Presentations to multiple workgroups, including the AIC and the FGDC Coordination Group
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Audience of EA Geospatial Profile
Enterprise ArchitectsCIO Office Leadership and StaffGeospatial Information Officers
(GIOs)
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Secondary Audience of Profile
Business Managers and SponsorsDiscipline PractitionersPortfolio Managers and Capital PlannersSolutions Providers and IntegratorsGeospatial Vendors and Consultants
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Initiative Status, January 2006
10 Jan – V1.0 DRAFT for OMB18 Jan – OMB Comments Received27 Jan – V1.1 Posted to CIO.gov
3 Feb – GeoCoP Meeting at EPA– Next phase Profile update– Pilot Initiative: Show value in interpreting and
employing the Profile Principles
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Pilot of Geospatial EA Principles
Pilot activity: Show value in interpreting and employing the Profile Principles– Within Organizations: Apply Profile
Guidance• Target a Specific Mission Need• Capture Resulting EA Artifacts• Build on Existing Capabilities and
Commitments
– Document/Demonstrate Value Via Inter- and Intra-agency Data and Service Sharing
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Initiative Co-Leads
Brenda Smith, EPAIvan DeLoatch, FGDC
For more information contact:
Doug Nebert ([email protected])
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Questions