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OGC Announces Kick Off of OGC Web Services Initiative” October 23, 2001 Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Wayland, MA -- The Open GIS Consortium, Inc.(OGC) (Wayland, MA) announced that Phase 1 of its OGC Web Services Initiative (OWS-1) has begun.Over 50 representatives from 26 organizations attended the successful kick-off meeting held in Tyson's Corner, Virginia in late September.Some of these organizations are sponsors of OWS-1. Sponsors establish the requirements, technical scope and agenda, and form and content of demonstrations, and they contribute resources to support the Initiative.Other attendees represented technology vendors who will work together to define, test, and document open interface specifications that enable web services in the geospatial community. The OWS-1 initiative mission is the definition and specification of interfaces that support interoperability among geospatially enabled web services.A Web service is an application that can be published, located, and dynamically invoked across the Web.Web services perform functions ranging from simple requests to complicated business processes.Once a Web service is deployed, other applications and other Web services can discover and invoke the deployed service. The sponsors of OWS-1 include the Federal Geographic Data Committee, GeoConnection / Natural Resources Canada, Lockheed Martin, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center, U.S.Environmental Protection Agency EMPACT Program, the U.S.Geological Survey; and the US National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Participants include BAE Systems, Compusult Ltd., CubeWerx, Dawn Corporation, DLR (German Aerospace Center), ESRI, Galdos Systems, George Mason University, Intergraph, Ionic Software, Laser-Scan, PCI Geomatics, Polexis, SAIC, Social Change Online, and Syncline. OWS-1 is envisioned as a multi-phase initiative.Each phase will focus on specific technology and specification "thread sets".The OWS-1 Thread Set 1 will end in February 2002 with a demonstration of the capabilities that have been developed.OGC and the OWS-1 Sponsors have begun planning for OWS Thread Set 2, which will commence in early CY 2002.The current OWS-1 Thread Set is focusing on:
Much of the work in this phase capitalizes on the existing OpenGIS interface specifications.OWS-1 will be conducted as part of an integrated set of OGC Interoperability Initiatives that include the Military Pilot Project, Phase 1 (MPP-1), the Open Location Services Initiative, the Multi-hazard Mapping Initiative, Phase 1 (MMI-1) and other activities. ABOUT CUBEWERX INC. For more information please contact: |