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SOA for Government Executive Forum
Using service-oriented architecture to make civilian and military organizations
more agile, effective, and efficient.
Achieving Business Agility for the Civilian and Military Enterprise
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is creating a tremendous shift in business process by
re-defining architecture strategy, requiring significant changes in resource allocation
and how business and IT units work together. Its mandate to build an enterprise
architecture that refashions applications as services is a leading priority for federal
agencies, which has been identified as the fastest growing sector in the United States.
InfoWorld's SOA for Government event provides practical advice and guidance on
getting started, including tips for defining standard service components and
modeling and deploying to an SOA environment. Early adopters from both the civilian and
defense community will discuss challenges encountered and advice for implementing an
SOA at your agency.
Attend SOA for Government and Learn:
- Tactics for defining standard service components
- Best practices for implementing an SOA in your agency
- How to leverage legacy systems and reuse them in future architecture
- Practical approaches to web services development and deployment
Early Adopters Reap the Benefits of Migrating Towards an SOA
The Federal Enterprise Architecture framework will drive system component reuse and
interoperability across all levels of government, ensuring that future government IT
investments leverage existing capabilities without having to continually overhaul their
architecture. The implementation of service-oriented architecture will allow
government agencies to:
- Respond more quickly to ever-changing business needs
- Share information more efficiently and securely
- Deliver services to citizens more effectively
- Strengthen intergovernmental interoperability
IT decision-makers (CXOs), agency IT architects, program managers, senior analyst
If you would like more to receive more information on InfoWorld's SOA Executive Forum,
please contact the Event Management Team.
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