Unclassified Community of Practice (CoP) Agenda - 1/12/2006 1. Introduction Welcome and Overview, Bryan Aucoin, DNI CIO Chief Architect Missed, See Mission Statement Below. 2. Briefings 2a.Portfolio Management: Status of the DoD Intelligence Mission Area (DIMA), Jerry Makowka, Chief Architect, DIA Suggested: See the mapping of DoD and agency specific Reference Models to the FEA using the FEA-RMO and participate in the new Reference Model Maintenance Process (RM2P) lead by Rick Murphy, GSA 2b. ICEA CoP Collaboration Survey, Tom Heard, DNI CIO See Survey Handout (Unclassified) 2c. IC Collaboration Steering Group (ICCSG): Developing a community strategy for collaboration based on mission requirements, Sam Herod, DNI, CIO See Terms of Reference Handout (Unclassified) 2d. Conceptual Data Model (CDM) Preparation and Where to Go From Here, Byron Waltham and Carl Richards, DNK CIO See 40 page document. Carl: A model for data architecture, not a guide to database development. Defining shared space and think about things ontologically. Time to talk about "shared data". Byron: Comments due on CDM 1.0 by January 26th. 2e. Lessons learned: Developing the NCTC Enterprise Architecture Model, Fred Stewart and Jim Wolfe, NCTC CIO Requested Fred's talking points about Enterprise >> Architecture: social collaboration seeking value! PRM is the capstone. Refer to Pat Plunkett's CoP and PRM for LoBs. Jim: Metis, lack connection between business strategy and business operation. 2f. Working Session: Developing Enterprise Architecture for the Intelligence Community, Dick Burk, OMB Chief Architect See Handout: Office of E-Gov and IT, Line of Business Initiatives, Concept of Operations, Draft 0.9.1, January 2006, 15 pp. See two pages of notes. 2g. Status: Application and Data Services Reference Architecture (DSRA), Scott Mitchell, DNI CIO New SOA Team: architect, pilot, and outreach/support. See Service Oriented Architecture, Information Sharing and the FEA DRM, Bryan Aucoin, DNI CIO Chief Architect, January 24, 2006, http://colab.cim3.net/file/work/Expedition_Workshop/2006_01_24_BootstrappingSOAthroughCOIs/aucoin_SOA_2006_01_24.ppt 2h. Web 2.0 Vision of the Future, Dion Hinchcliffe, CTO, Sphere of Influence, Inc. See Semantic Web 2.0 – Adding the Intelligence of Semantics to Power of Web 2.0, John Hebeler, Mike Dean, and Andrew Perez-Lopez, BBN at the 4th Semantic Interoperability for E-Government Conference at http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FourthSemanticInteroperabilityforEGovernmentConference_2006_2_0910 2i. Services Needed by IC MP, John Tyler and Kenneth Smith, NRO, and Bryan Aucoin, DNI CIO Very short, breakup early. 3. Wrapup Summation and Adjournment, Bryan Aucoin See Notes 4. Resources EO 13388, the NIEM Pilot, and EoI, Ed Kelly, ADNI CIO IC EAG Clive Carpi and Anthony Hoang, IC MWG, December 7, 2005, 32 slides, especially slide 20. United States Intelligence Community http://www.intelligence.gov/index.shtml The National Intelligence Strategy of the United States of America http://www.odni.gov/NISOctober2005.pdf Mission Statement (DRAFT) Unclassified The IC EA Community of Practice shall assist the DNI Architect to define, develop, and evolve the IC Enterprise Architecture. The CoP shall be the governing body that coordinates, synchronizes, and aligns agency-specific architectures with the IC Enterprise Architecture. These combined architectures shall facilitate the following National Intelligence Program goals and objectives (1): 1. Provide intelligence and activities that enable the US to defeat or preempt terrorist acts against US threats. 2. Provide accurate and timely global indications and warning that prevent surprise impacts on US interests and personnel worldwide. 3. Develop and share intelligence for the prevention of physical and virtual attacks on the US homeland. 4. Eliminate critical intelligence gaps on hard targets, WMD development, and delivery systems. 5. Operate and protect the collaborative US intelligence enterprise such that it is neither thwarted by adversary efforts not interrupted by catastrophic events. 6. Discover, develop, and insert superior technology and associated collaborative operational concepts to achieve decisive intelligence advantage. 7. Optimize IC performance through effective and efficient management of business processes, resources, and policies. (1) Source: National Intelligence Program FY 2006 - FY 2011 Performance Plan.