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Re: Web Services/SOA (was RE: XML 2004 weblogitems?)


dod web services
On Nov 22, 2004, at 2:46 PM, Chiusano Joseph wrote:

> I noticed that as well (it was especially evident to me, since my
> session last year was on Web Services standards:) Speaking on the US
> federal government space, the Department of Defense (DoD) is adopting
> SOA very heavily as part of its NetCentricity initiative. NetCentricity
> encompasses people, process, and technology, and SOA is the technology
> piece. The SOA portion is known as NetCentric Core Enterprise Services
> (NCES). On the civil side, there is not (yet) as heavy an emphasis, but
> I envision the existence of shared services in the civil space (as with
> the DoD space) in the not-too-distant future.

The acronym "SOA" is not information-bearing.  Which of technologies 
are actually being deployed as part of this roll-out?   Is it a future 
plan or a present reality? -Tim


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