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Emerging 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

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The 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

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The 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.

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The 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.

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The 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.
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The 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.

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Components
  • 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.

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Components
  • 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
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The 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.
10
Top 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.

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SBIR 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.

12
SBIR 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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SBIR 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

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SBIR 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).

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SBIR 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.
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