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Subject: RE: [egov] FW: Semantic Interoperability for E-Government Conference
- From: "Peter F Brown" <peter@justbrown.net>
- To: "'Weiland, John R. NMIMC GS'" <JRWeiland@US.MED.NAVY.MIL>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:19:12 -0000
Thanks for this but one remark (rant
coming....)
OASIS is a global organisation: if there is stuff that is
likely to be of interest for an audience beyond the US of A - as is the case
with this conference - can you all please give a little
more notice? There is no way I could get any travel order organised at such
notice, however interested I am...
I'm sorry John that you catch this flak, but it's a general
comment to the whole list.
I"d make one practical and hopefully helpful suggestion:
whoever flags up a conference or event on the list should feel morally obliged
to report back to the list after the event, at least with pointers to where
documents and info might be found, if not with a more personal "report" on the
activity.
All the best,
Peter
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Austrian Federal Chancellery
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SOA Reference Model
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FYI
Semantic Interoperability E-Government Conference.
Go to Wiki web site at <http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FourthSemanticInteroperabilityforEGovernmentConference_2006_2_0910>
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February 9-10, 2006, where several Semantic
(or Ontology-driven) SOA's will be presented.
Fourth Semantic Interoperability for
E-Government Conference (30QA)
- Date & Location: February 9-10, 2006,
at The MITRE Corporation, McLean,
Virginia, MITRE-1 Building Auditorium, 7515 Colshire Drive McLean,
VA 22102-7508. See Map. Please
follow signs to the East and West Parking Lots and enter by the Conference
Center Entrance. (314R)
- Important Notice: You must RVSP with name
and organization to sbrock@mitre.org by Monday, February 6th NOON EST to be
cleared by security to be admitted to this secure facility. Attendance limited
to the first 250 individuals to register. Registrations
(31H5)
- Call for Participation Proposals Closed:
(See Link)
Evaluation by Planning Committee to be Notified and Posted by January 20th
(314T)
- Accomodations Within One Mile: See Metro
Travel Guide (314U)
- Remote access: Conference numbers (8 a.m -
5 p.m both days) - Toll Free: 866-648-7367, Washington, DC Area: 703-983-1550,
Boston, MA Area: 781-271-6338, and passcode for all: 54321. Note: Please put
your calls on Mute but not Hold because some systems introduce disruptive
music. (31BS)
- To continue the series of conferences and
public meetings (see previous: September 8,
2003 (STEGOV1), September
8-9, 2004 (STEGOV2), April 7-8, 2005 (STEGOV3), and September
14, 2005 (SICoP Public meeting)). (30OR)
- To feature leading implementations,
especially the "Is my child safe from environmental toxins?" in the Module
1 White Paper for the Module 3 White Paper and a Knowledge Reference Model
(KRM). (30OS)
- To provide the Module 2 White Paper with
Feedback from Senior Government Officials. (30OT)
- To hear SICoP Workgroup and
Partner Status Reports, Presentations, and Discussions. (30OU)
- To provide Free Poster and Vendor Exhibits
and Tutorials for Government Employees in a Networking Environment.
(30OV)
- To provide Suggestions to the CIO Council
Committees that we serve and foster participation in the 5th International
Semantic Web Conference, etc. (30OW)
Thursday, February 9, 2006 (30QB)
7:30 - 8:30 AM, Conference Check In (must be
pre-registered) (30OZ)
8:30 - 8:45 AM, MITRE Welcome, Rick Tucker,
Conference Host (30P0)
8:45 - 9 AM, Welcome and Conference Overview,
Brand Niemann, SICoP Chair
(30P1)
9:00 - 10:30 AM, Opening Keynote and
Demonstration: (30P2)
- Placeholders: (30P3)
- Introduction
to the Semantic Web for Bioinformatics, KenBaclawski
(confirmed), Northeastern University. For more information, see K. Baclawski
and T. Niu, Ontologies for Bioinformatics, MIT Press, October, 2005. The
website of the book is ontobio.org. A longer version of this talk is
available at CSB2005
Tutorial. Data fusion is covered in meta-analysis.
(30P4)
- Boston
Children's Hospital "smart search" and Semantic UMLS Ontology-based
Professional Language Processing PubMed Search, Michael Belanger
(confirmed), Co-founder & President, SemanTxLife Sciences. Also Go to http://www.cmch.tv to try the
"smart search" being proposed for the pilot. Beta PubMed
semantic search link is: http://gw.jarg.com/jsp/index.jsp
Also see Technical
Application Review: Early detection of developing disaster recovery
problems, pandemic disease or terrorist threats (30P5)
- Is my child safe from environmental
toxins? Introducing
Semantic Technologies and the Vision of the Semantic Web (DKR
Version) ("DRM of the Future") Released by SICoP to the CIO
Council's Architecture & Infrastructure and Best Practices Committees
for Review, February 16, 2005 (30P6)
10:30 - 11:00 AM, BREAK (30P7)
11:00 - 12 NOON, Featured Presentation and
Panel: (30P8)
- Placeholders: (30P9)
- SICoP Module 2 White
Paper Available for Review - Mills Davis (confirmed), SICoP Team Lead for
the Module 2 White Paper and Managing Director, Project10X (30PA)
- Also see Closing
Keynote: Semantic Wave 2006 - A Guide to Billion Dollar Markets The Big
Themes are going to become: "knowledge worker automation" and semantic
platforms that enable this. The value proposition cuts two ways: (a)
knowledge worker "super-productivity" (providing a motivation for personal
satisfaction), and (b) "doing more with less" (providing enterprise
justification to invest). Killer Apps will include semantic search, semantic
collaboration, semantic portals, and composite applications. See for
example: Building
Semantic Webs for e-government with Wiki technology (30UR)
- Review Panel Consisting on
Representatives from OMB, CIO Council (George Strawn, NSF, confirmed), Best
Practices and Architecture and Infrastructure Committee, DoD (David Allen for
Michael Todd) and Knowledge Management Working Group (Michael Novak, IRS,
confirmed). (30PC)
12 NOON - 2 PM, Networking Lunch (MITRE
Cafeteria) and Posters/Vendors
(Auditorium Foyer) (See Proposals
Submitted) Also Tutorial
Signup Opens (30PD)
2 - 3:45 PM, Work Group and Partner Reports
(see February 10th Agenda below for more details) (30PE)
- Data
Reference Model Implementation Through Iteration and Testing (DRM ITIT):
Brand Niemann, Lead (30PF)
- Information Flow in the Federal Enterprise:
Representing the FEA Reference Models with Languages and Logics, Rick Murphy
(confirmed), Lead (30PG)
- Health
Information Technology Ontology Project (HITOP): Marc Wine (confirmed),
Lead (30PH)
- Ontology
and Taxonomy Coordinating Work Group (ONTAC WG): Pat Cassidy (confirmed),
Lead (30PI)
- Partners (Ontolog Forum, Peter Yim (confirmed), National Center for Ontological
Research, Barry Smith (confirmed), and Semantic Interoperability Architecture
Pilot, Rex Brooks (confirmed)) (30PJ)
3:45-4 PM, SHORT BREAK (30PK)
4 - 5 PM, Closing Keynote and Challenge: Jim
Hendler (confirmed) (30PL)
- Placeholders: (30PM)
- From
Atoms to OWLs: The new ecology of the WWW, Professor Jim hendler Opening
Keynote for the XML 2005 Conference, November 15, 2005. Discusses the
opportunity for cooperation between XML and the Semantic Web (RDF, RDFS,
OWL). (30PN)
- Also Call for Government Participation in
the 5th
International Semantic Web Conference, November 5-9, 2006, Athens,
Georgia, and the International Conference on Formal
Ontology in Information Systems, November 9-11, 2006, Baltimore,
Maryland. (30PO)
5 - 6 PM, Networking and Then Must Leave the
Facility (30PP)
Friday, February 10, 2006 (30QC)
7:30 - 8:30 AM, Conference Check In (must be
pre-registered) (30PR)
8:00 AM - 4:15 PM, Tutorials (LIMITED TO 30):
(30Z7)
Breakout
Session (Auditorium Foyer) Loren Osborn and Paul Sibbald, Co-Chairs
(30PS)
Auditorium Session: (30Y9)
8:30 - 10 AM, Data
Reference Model Implementation Through Iteration and Testing (DRM ITIT):
Brand Niemann, Lead (30PT)
10:00-10:30 AM, BREAK (30PW)
10:30 AM - 12 NOON, Health
Information Technology Ontology Project (HITOP): Marc Wine (confirmed), Lead
(30PX)
12 NOON - 1 PM, Networking Lunch (MITRE
Cafeteria) (30Q0)
1 - 2:30 PM, FEA
Reference Model Ontology (FEA-RMO) and OMB/AIC
Reference Model Maintenance Process: (30X1)
- Opening Remarks: Information Flow in the
Federal Enterprise-Moderated Session, Rick Murphy (confirmed), Lead
(30ZJ)
- Featured Presentations: (30ZK)
- Open Discussions (30Q3)
2:30-2:45 PM, SHORT BREAK (30Y8)
2:45 - 4:15 PM, Ontology
and Taxonomy Coordinating Work Group (ONTAC WG): Pat Cassidy (confirmed),
Lead (30Q4)
4:15 - 5 PM, Networking and Then Must Leave
the Facility (30Q7)
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