In attendance:
Carl Reed Rex
Brooks Tom Merkle Elysa Jones
The first topic of discussion was
whether the GIS SC should continue in existence for 2005. Given the continued
work on CAP, with the new EDXL work, with requirements for commenting on GJXDD,
and the new enterprise architecture work at DHS, there was unanimous consent
that the GIS SC should continue its work.
There was then discussion about
CAP and GJXDD and the development of a CAP profile that would be
conformant with the schema rules in GJXDD. Tom provided information as to where
all the justice schemas could be found.
Then there was discussion about
the DHS draft Geospatial Enterprise Architecture developed by the Office of
Geospatial Management at DHS. To promote the needed
GIS interoperability at the federal, state, and local level, the Department of
Homeland Security is planning to release a geospatial enterprise architecture
this Spring, based on a federal, business and performance-based framework to
support cross-agency collaboration, transformation, and government-wide
improvement (the federal enterprise architecture). The
document can be obtained from DHS once a non-disclosure agreement is signed. The
contact person at DHS for the NDA and getting the document is:
Carl Reed, PhD CTO and Executive
Director - Specification Program Open Geospatial Consortium
The OGC:
Helping the World to Communicate
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