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Contact:
Nancy Lenehan
Object Management Group
+1-781-444 0404 ext. 142
pr@omg.org
OMG's Electronic Payments Interoperability Working Group Issues
Request for Information
Open to all, Group seeks responses by August 2, 2004
Needham, MA, USA - July 6, 2004 - The Object Management Group™ (OMG™)
today announced that its Electronic Payments Interoperability Working
Group (EPI-WG) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to the finance
industry and other users and processors of electronic payments. Seeking
information about the payment methods they use today and the architecture
and standards they would like to see in the future, the RFI is the
EPI-WG's first step in standardizing a worldwide electronic payments
framework that will bridge interoperability gaps that separate multiple
payment models, protocols, and data and message formats. Taking advantage
of OMG's Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®), EPI-WG members will use the
information they receive to shape a standard electronic payments framework
that lets institutions everywhere interoperate without replacing existing
systems.
Any company or organization, OMG member or not, can respond to the RFI.
Each e-payment constituency - payments processor, transfer agent, or user
- has its own set of priorities. The EPI-WG hopes to hear from members of
each, allowing it to scope and prioritize the set of standards that will
comprise the interoperable payments framework. If your company processes
or uses electronic payments, or has an interest in this area, the group
would like to hear from you. For details about how and what to submit,
download the RFI document from www.omg.org/payments-rfi. The deadline for
responses is 5:00 PM US EDT on August 2, 2004.
EPI-WG members will review RFI responses during the OMG Technical
Meeting week in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 23-27, 2004 and use this
information as they build a roadmap for the payment standards framework.
Submitters will be invited to present their material at the meeting,
although this is not required. OMG is an open-membership, not-for-profit
computer industry specifications consortium; interested non-member
responders are welcome to join OMG and remain involved as this work
progresses from roadmap to finished standard. For more information about
the EPI-WG and OMG membership, contact Nicole Glazen Rikkinen at
nicole@omg.org.
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