Hi Jason,

Following up on what Dan said - there is some material on the Isis 
website[1] that Dan put together for presenting Isis to a wider 
audience. 

Perhaps you'd consider going through the presentation with Dan and 
making a presentation as an Isis representative?

You can add details of your own experiences...

Regards,
Kevin

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/isis/
http://incubator.apache.org/isis/presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis.pptx
http://incubator.apache.org/isis/presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis.ppt
http://incubator.apache.org/isis/presentations/IntroducingApacheIsis-notes.pdf
etc

On 13 Dec 2011 at 7:02, Dan Haywood wrote:

> 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 <
> 
> > 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)
> >
> >
> >
> 


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