Transforming Government to SOA and Web Innovations
Arizona governments have seen remarkable improvements in public access for benefits and services through the Internet. While web related initiatives have added tremendous value to Arizona, state and local governments need to look toward even greater improvements of digital services.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the next step for innovative reform in promoting the availability of streamlined Web services for multiple departments, further enhancing the value for Arizona governments.
At the State of Arizona SOA Conference 2007, attendees will gain the best government perspective possible on Service Oriented Architecture as we examine in-depth changing needs for state and local governments
-Chris Cummiskey, Director of GITA and Chief Information Officer, State of Arizona
What You Will Learn:
SOA Foundation and Roadmap for Government
SOA Policy/Business Process Mapping for Service Components
Policy & Organizational Changes for the Enterprise
How to Streamline SOA Deployment by Leveraging ITIL Best Practices
Business Service Orchestration and Continuous Improvements
Multi-Department SOA Focus and Strategy - Panel Discussion
Arizona's Perspective on SOA
Featured Speakers:
Chris Cummiskey
Director
Government Information Technology Agency (GITA)
State CIO
State of Arizona
Rupert J. Loza
Enterprise Architecture Manager
GITA
Ju-Kay Kwek
Principal Product Manager, SOA Strategy
CA Wily Marketing
Greg Charles, Ph.D.
Area Principal Consultant
CA
Paul W. Taylor
Chief Strategy Officer
Center for Digital Government
Center for Digital Education
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