Hi Jason, good to see you on the list. Attending this conference might be a step too far; it's a long distance to operate at and a lot of time to invest in what may be a long shot.
What would help Isis more is your continued interest. Please stay involved with Isis and try to use it to solve problems, eg prototyping some domain models. If it falls short, let us know and we'll aim to address those shortcomings. And if it provides a payback for you, then hopefully others in around you will want to start using it. Cheers Dan On 12 December 2011 15:18, Richardson, Jason - FSA, Kansas City, MO < [email protected]> wrote: > I am not sure how things work but every year the US Department of > Agriculture, Farm Service Agency (FSA) has an IT fair, where they invite > vendors into the building. Maybe the ISIS community could send a > representative. I'm not sure how productive it would be though. Another > option is to talk with the FSA Enterprise Architects or the Architecture > Office and provide a presentation on how ISIS could be used to decrease > development time, provide stabilized UI's, and to create quick proof of > concepts. > > For example, it took me about 8 months but I was able to get JIRA accepted > into the FSA, and it is really taking off now. The FSA has a lot of > dedicated software specialists that are itching to use techniques that > could enhance their productivity and provide more stabilized products. It > just takes some "work" to get a foothold. > > > Jason Richardson > National Payments Service (NPS) Technical Lead > USDA/FSA/AFAO/SCADG > (Administrative and Financial Applications Office) > (Service Center Accounting & Debt Group) > > >
