Federation Session III
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[edit] Session III: How does Federation facilitate information sharing?
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[edit] Abstract
The tools of federation are only as useful as what you are able to accomplish with them. Without the ability to access, control, or share information, federation is of limited use. Identity Management is essential to the success of government information sharing initiatives and federation could be a powerful tool to extend the ability to both allow access and provide better protection for the information we collect and use.
[edit] Moderator
- CAPT Joseph A. Grace, Jr. USNR
[edit] Panel
- Mr. Mike Butler, Director, Identity Management, GSA
- Mr. Paul Grant, Special Assistant for Identity Management, DoD CIO
- Mr. James Zok, Director, Identity Management and Credentialing Initiatives, CSC
[edit] Threads
- How do federation infrastructures map into the information sharing environment?
- Is federation the focus or the enabler?
- How does federation facilitate protection of (Spell out?) (CUI) data?
- How does federation support information sharing across the public/private interface?
- What are the issues standing in the way of making federation a reality?
- What are the solutions that address the issues?
