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High
Assurance, Real-time &
Embedded Systems, and
Government
The "OMG Standards
in Government and NGOs"
workshop will be held July
13-15, 2009 at the Westin
Arlington Gateway in
Arlington, VA. This event
will combine under one roof
three workshops including
High Assurance Security
Solutions, OMG's Government
Task Force Training, and
Real-time and Embedded
Systems. Also included will
be a special session on Cloud
Computing.
The OMG Standards in
Government and NGOs workshop
will include a mix of full
and half-day sessions,
featured speakers and
demonstrations.
Featured Workshops
10th
Annual Real-time and
Embedded Systems Workshop -
July 13-15, 2009: This is a
three-day workshop.
Software standards for
real-time, embedded and
enterprise-scale
time-critical systems must
support stringent resource,
reliability, and timing
requirements. As with
previous Real-time and
Embedded workshops, the goal
of this year's workshop is
to identify the state of the
art and disseminate current
best practice in real-time
and embedded distributed
object computing, for the
benefit of standards users,
researchers and
implementers. Several
companies will repeat the
successful demonstration of
wire-protocol
interoperability between
different implementations of
the Data Distribution
Service (DDS) standard held
at the March OMG Technical
Meeting.
High
Assurance Security Solutions
Workshop - July 14, 2009: This
session will feature a
keynote by Joe Jarzombek,
PMP, Director for Software
Assurance, National Cyber
Security Division, Office of
Assistant Secretary for
Cyber Security &
Communications, Department
of Homeland Security. The
morning session is targeted
at business/managers and
will feature sessions on
common problems and
solutions, and topics such
as Multiple Independent
Levels of Security (MILS)
and will feature several
demonstrations from top
vendors; the afternoon
session will be more
in-depth and technical.
OMG's
Government Task Force
Workshop - July 14-15, 2009:
OMG's Government Task Force
Workshop: This is a two-day
workshop focused on two of
the principal areas of
standards activities
involving industry and
government collaboration in
the Government Task Force.
Day one features an update
on the collaborative efforts
between OMG and The
President’s Office of
Management and Budget (OMB).
The session will feature a keynote
by Kshemendra Paul, Chief
Architect, President's
Office of Management and
Budget. Notable projects include the
Federal Transition Framework
and the latest project, the
Metamodel for Federal
Segment Architecture. Day
two presents the OMG's
Records Management Services
specification based on a
requirements document
authored by 19 Federal
Agencies, facilitated by the
National Archives and
Records Administration. Day
two will feature a keynote
by Dr. Michael Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for
Records Services,
Washington, DC, National
Archives and Records
Administration. The
day will also cover the
current roadmap of future
OMG Records Management
activities while soliciting
ideas, comments,
suggestions, and
participation from
attendees. Both days will
feature special guest
presenters from government
and industry.
Special Interest
Sessions
(Postponed)
Green
Computing Think Tank - July
13, 2009:
The GCIO Green
Computing Think Tank is one
in a series of on-going
events looking at ways to
improve sustainability for
enterprises. This think tank
session, Beyond the Data
Center: Greening Your
Business Processes is a
forum for GCIO members and
non-members to present and
discuss experiences,
recommendations and visions
on the use of Business
Process optimization tools
and approaches for
maximizing sustainability /
greening the business.
Cloud
Standards Summit - July 13,
2009:
The leading groups
working on Cloud Computing
standardization activities
will participate. The goal
of the Summit is to initiate
a dialogue with government
IT leaders on the theme of
"Coordinating
Standardization Activities
to Remove Government Cloud
Computing Roadblocks".
Potential government
implementers of Cloud
Computing will supply their
feedback on key issues that
could delay federal Cloud
Computing deployments. These
issues will include areas
such as security,
governance, SLAs,
portability/interoperability
across Clouds, compliance,
legacy systems integration,
APIs, and virtualized
resource management. At the
Summit, standards groups
will be asked to describe
their future work on Cloud
standards and how it maps to
the government concerns.
Government attendees will be
encouraged to provide
feedback. Companies working
on Cloud Computing are
invited to be part of the
audience and provide their
perspective on the concerns
and proposed standardization
activities.
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About the Object Management Group
OMG is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry
consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a
wide range of technologies, including: Real-time, Embedded and Specialized
Systems, Analysis & Design, Architecture-Driven Modernization and
Middleware and an even wider range of industries, including: Business
Modeling and Integration, C4I, Finance, Government, Healthcare, Legal
Compliance, Life Sciences Research, Manufacturing Technology, Robotics,
Software-Based Communications and Space.
OMG's modeling standards, including the Unified Modeling Language™
(UML®) and Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®), enable powerful visual
design, execution and maintenance of software and other processes,
including IT Systems Modeling and Business Process Management. OMG's
middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request
Broker Architecture (CORBA®) and support a wide variety of industries.
More information about OMG can be found at
www.omg.org.
OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA.
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