This reminds me, Ed, Bob, Peter, John, Brett, Brand, Susan, (01)
I still owe John Casillas feedback on his first
draft of a call to form a Cooperative Open-source
Medical Banking Architecture and Technology
(C.O.M.B.A.T.) cyberwar workgroup that leverages
mutliple technologies based on open standards and
ontology management as well as pattern
recognition and detection with regard to
MPB_COMBAT Planning & /Design Kickoff. I attached
the meeting agenda and backgrounder pdf to this
message so that it gets to the OASIS
International Health Continuum TC and Brett
Trusko in particular since he would be my first
choice as a fellow-IHC TC member to share duty as
liaison to the MPB CyberWar Working Group. At the
same time I am copying John Cassillas with this
message in order to inform him that the OASIS IHC
TC is renewing and to some extent reconfiguring
itself (see (02)
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/ihc/email/archives/200509/msg00007.html (03)
). (04)
John, my apologies for the tardy reply on the
strawman draft. I am still working on it, and I
will bring it up Tuesday, to be coordinated with
the new work before the OASIS Emergency
Management TC's Messaging and Notifications
Subcommittee, which I co-chair. We are starting
work on the second Emergency Data Exchange
Language (EDXL) specification, the EDXL_RM
(Resource Messaging) component, following the
EDXL_DE (Distribution Element) which is now in
public review. As architectures for Emergency
Management concerns, this is spot on. (05)
Also, just FYI I flew in to DC on Sept. 22, while
the MPB was launching the Planning & Design
session for COMBAT, and gave a presentation on
governance in collaborations following that of
Sun Microsystems' Distinguish Engineer, Jon
Bosak's at the Collaborative Expedition Workshop
#44: (06)
http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop/PioneeringGovernanceMechanisms_TowardMissionDeliveryNetworkedWorld_2005_09_23 (07)
Mine was the last presentation of the day, which
also went over time, and that was followed by the
impromptu higher level discussion about
governance of collaborative efforts, This
unscheduled extension of the discussions, which
can only happen in such face to face
circumstances, was based in part on Jon's
Presentation on the OASIS process in developing
UBL. Of course, it included the entire day-long
series, but the point is that it developed among
those who literally couldn't just let go of the
discussion until well after the cleaning crew
arrived and then continued with a much smaller
group literally right up to the Metro turnstile
at nearly 6:00 p.m. This largr group included a
relatively high level Defense Information Systems
Agency (DISA) IT specialist, as well as Barbara
Allen of TargusInfo, myself, Teamwork Expert,
Alex Pavlak and a Lead Staff Engineer for
Enterprise IT from MITRE. (08)
That was on a Friday evening in DC, so I
certainly assume we were all a bit wrapped up in
the afterhours topic that initially centered
around the concerns of the attending
representative of the WhiteHouse Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ), for governance
principles and models, such as Jon Bosak's
discussion of the OASIS process versus the often
IT-centric discussion of tools such as video
conferencing, teleconferencing, Web Conferencing
and collaborative workspaces such as the example
of the wiki for these inter-agency communities of
practice referenced above. I should mention that
the WhiteHouse CEQ departed before the final
ten-minute session en route to the Metro, so as
not to imply any further connection, since I can
assure you that latter group would certain (09)
The point of this extended example of this
particular discussion is that the topic of how to
develop viable governance models is a topic that
needs to be addressed as well as the details of
the Service-Oriented and Semantic
Interoperability IT architecture that supports
emergency management and healthcare. (010)
I suspect that I have managed to plant this
little seed in the properly fertilized ground for
the sorts of cross-connections this addressee
list represents. (011)
Regards,
Rex (012)
At 8:59 PM -0500 9/24/05, Ed Dodds wrote:
>Bob:
>
>>Maybe we can consider some additional loops between health informatics and
>payment systems?
>
>Speaking of that emphasis here's the pdf from the COMBAT kickoff.
>
>FWIW: I've seen a couple of stories in the media trying to position the
>resolution of the payment thingie before the electronic health record
>thingie.
>
>Ed
>
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