Objective of Meeting
Summary
Outputs
Next Steps
Links

 


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Objective of Meeting

This meeting objective was to make links between the US organizations involved in net-centric operations and the European organizations working in similar areas.

Summary

Briefings form many US and European organizations on the status of their initiatives in net-centric operations and warfare.

Tuesday, April 20, 2004
[Open Sessions 1330-1800]

Introduction to Grid Enterprise Services forum Dave Lounsbury/Graham Bird, The Open Group
GIG Enterprise Services Piloting Rob Walker, DISA
NCOW Jack Zavin, OASD NII
NATO Net-Centricity Pierre Cotte, NATO NC3A
Boeing Strategic Architecture Sheryl Sizelove, The Boeing Company

Wednesday, April 21, 2004
[AM: Joint Open Session with RT&ES Forum; PM: Grid ES Forum Open Session]

Introduction to Modular Open Systems Approach Glen Logan, OSJTF
US Navy Open Architecture Dave Marlow, Navy NAVSEA
NATO/NC3A Open Architecture Pierre Cotte, NATO NC3A
Future Net-Centric Activies Joe Bergmann, The Open Group
NCES Horizontal Fusion Rob Walker, DISA
The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Interoperability Dr. Lee Whit, Northrop Grumman
Group discussion on the way forward:
  • Profiles for NCES Certification
  • IPv6 Implementation
  • Open Standards & Certification
  • Certification for COE and NCES, to include UNIX, POSIX, and Linux
Rob Walker/Dave Lounsbury/Graham Bird
Issues/Wrap-up Dave Lounsbury/Graham Bird, The Open Group

Outputs

The following actions were agreed:

  • Create Working Group to determine profiles for net-centric systems.

  • Create Working Group to determine how to add UNIX 03 to the COE program.

Next Steps

Plan for meeting (expected to be large attendance) in Boston in July.  Interim meetings for new Working Groups to be discussed and held if critical mass can be achieved.

Links

See above.


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