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OMG Forms Two Groups to Address Complex Regulatory
Compliance Issues
OMG Regulatory Compliance Alliance (ORCA) and Regulatory Compliance SIG
to
Address the IT Impact of Regulatory Compliance Requirements
Needham, MA, USA - May 10, 2005 - The Object Management Group™ (OMG™),
today announced an initiative to help Chief Compliance Officers, IT
directors, CFOs and Legal executives address the IT impact of the many
regulatory compliance requirements.
Global firms are constrained by hundreds of government regulations,
ranging from broad governance rules such as Sarbanes-Oxley and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley
Act to local privacy laws. Identifying all the appropriate laws for all
geographic operating markets - and dealing with inconsistencies - is a
daunting task for IT. Minimizing risk while maximizing the ROI on
compliance projects requires a standards-based integrated approach to
compliance management.
"We used to make a big distinction between regulated and
unregulated industries, but today, virtually every enterprise is
constrained by a combination of governance, privacy, security and
environmental regulations. The pain is especially keen for companies that
do business in multiple countries that frequently have conflicting
regulatory requirements," said Adrian Bowles, Program Director,
Regulatory Compliance at OMG. "The goal of the OMG Regulatory
Compliance Alliance is to complement the OMG compliance standards effort
by providing a forum for IT compliance research and education. Our program
of original research and events is designed to help IT executives develop
flexible, defensible, cost-effective and low-risk compliance
solutions."
The Object Management Group (OMG) is launching initiatives designed to
help IT compliance professionals manage these complex issues:
Standards: The OMG Regulatory Compliance SIG will leverage the
OMG open, neutral standards process to develop standards for the rapid
adoption of models supporting regulatory compliance in business processes.
Members will define models for compliant business processes and best
practices for adopting and maintaining compliant processes in the
organization.
ORCA: The OMG Regulatory Compliance Alliance is a working group
of OMG Members who are committed to developing, codifying, and promoting
IT best practices for regulatory compliance. ORCA will conduct research
projects on emerging compliance issues and trends, and deliver results in
the form of webinars, white papers, etc. in support of the standards
effort.
Repository: The OMG will develop a global repository of
regulations that have a significant impact on IT. The repository will
include a synopsis of relevant regulations and references to best
practices and emerging standards. It will be available exclusively to OMG
members.
"The OMG and its members are committed to building standards that
address the complex IT and business process issues companies face on a
daily basis," said Dr. Richard M. Soley, Chairman and CEO of OMG.
"Our success in vertical markets such as healthcare, finance and life
sciences is highly synergistic with regulatory compliance-the formation of
ORCA and the Regulatory Compliance SIG add new depth to our coverage in
these markets."
The OMG Regulatory Compliance SIG and ORCA will meet at
the OMG Technical Meeting in Boston, Mass. the week of June 20-24, 2005.
OMG is holding a limited-seating seminar entitled "Leveraging IT
Standards for Regulatory Compliance Requirements," on June 21, 2005.
To request an invitation to the seminar, or for more information on the
OMG Regulatory Compliance SIG or ORCA please contact Ken Berk at kenberk@omg.org
or visit http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/compliance.htm.
For information about joining OMG, please visit www.omg.org
or email us at info@omg.org.
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About The OMG
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development, through deployment and maintenance, and extending to
evolution to future platforms, the Object Management Group (OMG) supports
a full-lifecycle approach to enterprise integration which maximizes ROI,
the key to successful IT. OMG's Modeling standards, the basis for the
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Architecture, is OMG's standard open platform with hundreds of millions of
deployments running today. Headquartered in Needham, MA, USA, the Object
Management Group is an international, open membership, not-for-profit
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