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"Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote:
> 
> >From the homeland security perspectives, authorization, provisioning, etc.
> play a very important role as does Information Resource Management (aka,
> DRM).  So far, semantic web technologies don't.  

Mike Daconta has just signed on as the new DHS Metadata Manager, so my
guess is that this may change.

Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz Allen Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World

> It is possible they
> could in terms of link aggregation and directory services, but not
> so far.   RSS could play a role but not so far.  XML is playing a
> major role.  The cheap rendering technologies and the use of XML-based
> messaging is now and near-term.  The reapplication of business-intelligence
> systems to these systems is almost certain.  XACML can play a role but that
> decision gets made in the halls of the core technology providers (think
> Microsoft, Sun, IBM, Oracle).
> 
> Keep in mind, the procurement cycle determines what becomes commercially
> available in the near to medium term.  The procurement cycle for public
> safety systems (first responder, local and State agency intelligence
> gathering, analysis and dissemination, etc.) is about 12 years.  These
> are late adopter clients and the use of the public Internet is still
> controversial although the use of private networks with Internet
> technologies is assured.
> 
> len
> 
> From: Diego M. Gonzalez [mailto:diegog@l...]
> 
> My comment about future of XACML requires some clarification. I was writing
> about the long term future of XACML, of course semantic web technologies
> requires too much work to finish them and OWL-S is still under discussion.
> 
> I think it is very important related to the WebServices technologies and
> standards. So I agree with Joseph in XACML brighter future.
> 
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Kind Regards,
Joseph Chiusano
Associate
Booz Allen Hamilton

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