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Thanks Joe. That is most useful. The problem is technology push vs customer pull given weak or churning frameworks and extremes in the customer requirements across three tiers of system cost and complexity. What is the 80/20 of these specifications this year? What will they be next year, and so on? If the IJIS wants to do this, then the consultants (say RCC, Gartner, etc.) have to work this out in the RFP language. Too much, and it is CALS: too expensive and industry resists it. Too little and the change is trivial and not worth the time so we have to keep selling customization instead of agency interoperability. This has to be figured well and matched to the real capabilities of the frameworks and the resources of the procurements. Federal dollars are one approach, but they come with high risks with regards to completion and sustainment, so they are an unreliable means to push. len From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@b...] "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote: > And the proper folks would be? DOJ IWG Membership: http://www.ijis.org/membership/index.html
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