Title: Emerging Components: "SBIR for eGov Initiative
1Emerging Components "SBIR for eGov Initiative
- Brand Niemann, CIO Councils Emerging Technology
Subcommittee and U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency - 2003 National Association of Seed and Venture
Funds - Conference Innovations in Early Stage Investing
- Baltimore, MD, November 2-5, 2003
2The Message
- The Federal Governments FY 2004 IT Budget is
about 58 Billion! - It is over 100 Billion including state and local
governments. - There is a Role for This Community of Practice in
Our Emerging Components "SBIR for eGov
Initiative. - You Are All Invited to the January 26th, 2004,
Emerging Components Quarterly Conference at the
White House Conference Center. - See http//componenttechnology.org
3The Federal Chief Information Officer Council Has
An Architecture and Infrastructure Committee
- The Co-Chairs are
- John Gilligan, Air Force CIO, and
- Kim Nelson, EPA CIO.
- The Co-chairs of Its three Subcommittees are
- Governance Bob Haycock, OMB, Chief Architect,
and Roy Mabry, Advisor to the Air Force CIO. - Components Ren Cahoon, NARA CIO, and Bob
Haycock, OMB, Chief Architect. - Emerging Technology Mark Day, EPA Deputy CIO,
and John McManus, NASA Enterprise Architect.
4The Emerging Technology Subcommittees Key
Messages
- Supports Federal Agencies and partners as they
assess new technologies because - Organizations have limited capacity of expertise
and resources and - Individualized vendors marketing to multiple
agencies is not cost-effective nor possible for
new, small innovative companies. - Provide intergovernmental process for pilot
projects and technology assessment initiatives in
support of - Vendor clearinghouse
- Government-wide reusable components and
- Federal and intergovernmental lines of business.
5The Emerging Technology Life Cycle
Note Our purpose is to try flatten the curve.
Visibility
Five to 10 years Less than two years
Semantic Web
Web-Services-Enabled Business Models
External Web Services Deployments
Extensible Business Reporting Language
Internal Web Services
Note Non-Web Services omitted.
Maturity
Technology Trigger
Peak of Inflated Expectations
Trough of Disillusionment
Slope of Enlightenment
Plateau of Productivity
Source Gartner as of July 2003.
6The Emerging Technology Life Cycle
- Managing the IT Innovation Life-Cycle Proposed
Stages/Schemas, Draft, May 27, 2003, with minor
edit on July 2, 2003 at http//xml.gov/draft/etLif
eCycle.htm - 1. Identification
- 2. Subscription
- 3. Stewardship
- 4. Graduation
- 5. Budgeting
- 6. Acquisition
- 7. Maintenance
- 8. Retirement/Replacement
- Maps the proposed elements of the ET process to
the elements of the XSD for OMB Circular A-11,
Exhibit 300.
7Components
- The CIO Councils Architecture and Infrastructure
Committee (AIC) has as an essential part of its
mission to foster the identification,
maturation, use, and re-use of Enterprise
Architecture Components and component-based
Enterprise Architectures in government. An
Enterprise Architecture component is defined as a
self-contained business process or service with
predefined functionality that may be exposed
through a business or technology interface.
Interoperable, shareable, re-usable Enterprise
Architecture Components support the Presidents
Management Agenda principles of customer-focused,
result-oriented, and market-based government.
8Components
- Leadership
- Mark Forman, Former OMB CIO and CIOC Chair
- E-Gov 2003 Conference, June 11th
- Reusable components are at the heart of the
Federal Enterprise Architecture and E-Gov. - John Gilligan, USAF CIO and AIC Co-Chair
- E-Gov 2003 Conference, June 11th
- Standard components like E-Forms are coming out
of the Emerging Technology Subcommittee for use
across the government.
See the FEA Service Components Reference Model
Version 1 See pages 5-7 at http//www.feapmo.gov
9The SBIR Innovation Model
Private Sector Investment/ Non-SBIR Federal
Funds (before/during/after!)
PHASE I Feasibility Research
PHASE III Product Development to Commercial Market
PHASE II Research towards Prototype
Source Dr. Kesh S. Narayanan, Director
Industrial Innovation, NSF.
10Top 10 Reasons to Seek SBIR / STTR Funding
Opportunities
- 10. Over 1.6 Billion available.
- 9. NOT A LOAN - no repayment.
- 8. Provides recognition, verification and
visibility. - 7. Potential leveraging tool to attract venture
capital/other sources of . - 6. Fosters partnerships (e.g., large
corporations, academia). - 5. Creates jobs and stimulates local, state and
national economies. - 4. Provides seed money to fund high risk
projects. - 3. Intellectual property rights are normally
retained by the small business. - 2. Small business concerns are recognized as a
unique national resource of technological
innovation. - 1. To make economic and societal contributions to
America.
11SBIR for eGov and Componenttechnology.org
- Fostering a Component Technology Marketplace for
eGovernment with the SBIR/STTR (September 11th
Announcement) - http//www.componenttechnology.org/
- The SBIR for eGov Pilots Team
- Maurice Swinton, Assistant Administrator, Office
of Technology (SBIR/STTR), US SBA, 202-205-6450,
maurice.swinton_at_sba.gov - Brand Niemann, Emerging Technology Subcommittee
and US EPA, 202-566-1657, niemann.brand_at_epa.gov - Susan Turnbull, Emerging Technology Subcommittee
and US GSA, 202-501-6214, susan.turnbull_at_gsa.gov - Tony Stanco, Associate Director, eGovernment,
Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute,
George Washington University, 202-994-5513,
stanco_at_gwu.edu - Dan Loague, Executive Director, National
Association of Seed and Venture Funds,
405-824-5549, Dan_Loague_at_nasvf.org - More to be added.
12SBIR for eGov and Componenttechnology.org
- Inform, encourage, and assist agencies with
eGovernment Component Technology topics that
would be useful to their agencies and others
starting at the SBIR Agency Meeting on September
11th. - Set as a goal for FY 2004 the funding of about 1
of the SBIR/STTR projects in support of
eGovernment Component Technology. - Conduct the regular Emerging Components
Conference Series starting October 20th at the
White House Conference Center - 2003 NASVF Conference, Presentation, November
2-5, 2003, Baltimore, MD (http//www.nasvf.org/con
ference). - Second Quarterly Emerging Components Conference,
January 26, 2004, White House Conference Center. - Web-Enabled Government 2004 Conference, February
3-5, 2004, Washington, DC. Proposed Session
(http//www.e-gov.com). - FOSE 2004, Emerging Component Conference within
the FOSE Conference, March 23-25, 2004,
Washington, DC (http//www.fose.com).
Will include vendor interoperability
demonstrations (c.f. http//www.xmethods.net/wsid/
).
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14SBIR for eGov and Componenttechnology.org
- Forms
- Company/Entrepreneur Proposing eGovernment
Solutions - Government Agency Looking for eGovernment
Solutions - Venture Capital/Angel Investor Willing to Fund a
Company/Entrepreneur Proposing eGovernment
Solutions - Government Agency with a SBIR Program Willing to
fund a Company/Entrepreneur and Hand-off the SBIR
Project to the Venture Community in Phase III - Other Interested Party Seeking to Help
15SBIR for eGov and Componenttechnology.org
- Steps to Take
- Register at Componenttechnology.org.
- Ask questions and receive answers.
- Participate in the regular Emerging Components
Conference Series - Next is January 26, 2004.
- Participate in the monthly Collaboration
Expedition Workshops at the NSF - Next is December 9, 2003 (http//ua-exp.gov).
16SBIR for eGov and Componenttechnology.org
- October 20th Emerging Components Conference at
the White House Conference Center - Highlights Two SBIR Agency eGov Pilots Have
Reached Stage 3 and Are Significantly Profitable
Already! - NSFs Vivisimo Clustering Search Engine - Raul
Valdes-Perez, President, Vivisimo, Inc. - Image Matters userSmarts - Kevin Backe, SBIR
Program Manager, Army Corp of Engineers, and
Yaser Bishr, CTO, Image Matters, LLC.