Tuesday, November 23, 2010

30 November Workshop Agenda

Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) Council
Architecture Infrastructure Committee
Emerging Technology Subcommittee
Emerging Technology Workshop

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Architecture Information Exchange Tools: Increasing the Rate of Change

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 from 8:30 – 4: 45

RSVP to et@nitrd.gov
Workshop Location NSF Stafford II room 555 - http://www.nsf.gov/about/visit/
WebEx and Teleconferencing – see end of this agenda

Workshop Purpose - The workshop will focus on architecture information exchange tools: how to increase the rate of change.

Draft Agenda

8:30am - Check-in and Coffee
9:00 – Welcome; Walt Okon
9:05 - Dr. George Strawn, Director, National Coordination Office, Networking and Information Technology Research and Development,
9:10 - Open Remarks - Walt Okon, Senior Architect Engineer, EA & Standards OSD/CIO
10:00 - Introduction: Walt Okon, Workshop Theme and desired Outcomes.
10:15 – Introductions of participants: What are your interests in light of the workshop purpose?
11:15 – Break 11:15 – 11:30  Break to get lunch
11:30 – 12:15 - Working Lunch  - Cory Casanave;  Speaking on how the OMG Architecture Ecosystem SIG is addressing architecture information exchange tools in standards.
12:15 – 12:25 - Break
1225- 1400 - w/ Speaker: Matthew Hause – demonstrating Artisan’s Artisan Studio DoDAF modeling tool.
1400 – 1415 - Break
1415-1530 – Clarence Moreland and Daniel Brookshier- No Magic, Demonstration of Magic Draw

1530- 1600 - Jay Myers of digitalML will be demonstrating IgniteXML
1600 - 1630 - Feedback from participants
1645 Hours- ADJOURN
Resources

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Greetings!
You and your colleagues are invited to attend the no fee November 30, 2010 workshop organized by the Emerging Technologies Subcommittee, Architecture & Infrastructure Committee for the Federal CIO Council, from 0830 - 1700. The workshop will focus on architecture information exchange tools: how to increase the rate of change.

The workshop will have several technical demonstrations as well as time for a discussion on architecture information exchange tools. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss any emerging technologies they feel are relevant to the mission of the Emerging Technologies Subcommittee (the Emerging Technologies Subcommittee charter is available at http://www.ET.gov).

Workshop sponsors include the National Coordination Office of the Subcommittee on Networking and Information Technology Research and Development and the Architecture & Infrastructure Directorate Office of the Secretary of Defense.

RSVP to et@nitrd.gov is required for on-site or remote participation. You are welcome to join remotely; please see workshop agenda for instructions.

Please call or e-mail Brittany Roush (Brittany.roush@disa.mil) if you have any comments or questions regarding the workshop. Please call or e-mail Ernie Lucier (lucier@nitrd.gov 703 292-8723) to modify this e-mail list.

Please bring your laptop, wireless networking is available.

Directions: NSF direction and lap-top screening requirements are at: http://www.nsf.gov/about/visit/ <http://www.nsf.gov/about/visit/

When arriving for the workshop, go to the NSF visitors’ desk, corner of Ninth Street and North Stuart Street (one block on your right as you exit the Ballston metro), then proceed to the building next door, Stafford II, room 555.

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