Busride
Radio Userland software is pretty cool. I am sitting on the bus right now, on my way to work. Once I submit this post, it will go to my localhost and then as soon as I connect to the network in the state office building the article will be automatically uploaded the radio userland community server. Now if I only had Sprint WiFi service...
This is going to be a very busy week. I will be finishing my first rough draft of a PRD for UMD/auth/auth/ID management. I will be sharing this document with key stakeholders including eREP, DHRM, DPS, DWS, DOT, DHS, and DAS. This thing is so huge that the PRD will evolve over the next month, but our experience with DPS last week has proven the value of talking early and often with customers about the product. In the meantime, because there is so much work to be done to get the whole thing put together, development will continue. One major difference, tho, between now and previous development is that now we are working as a team, and everything will go thru a peer review process.
Wednesday we are meeting with the eREP team in American Fork. I have only been in contact with the eREP team for a couple of weeks, and already my understanding of their requirements and timeframes has improved significantly. Their needs are many and complex. Dan Cook at ITS and Dan Rossean (spelling?) at eREP are trying to keep everything straight, getting the right people to talk at the right time. That's a big job.
Also on my plate for this week will be activity on the "web services" strategic plan. This plan will address all of the web-related technologies and products that ITS offers. In the past we have not done a good job at packaging all of these services and combining strategy. Because of this we have not been as competitive as we should have been in the businesses of web hosting and web-related services. We have to improve to survive.
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