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Milestones/ Project Steps \[Proposed by B. Sanjay Bissessur, March 11, 2007 - to be reviewed\]

The proposed steps are for the new phase (Pilot Phase) of the project following agreements made between NIST and ISDA after the initial TRB meeting. Some steps may occur concurrently and a few have been already initiated.

Timeline information presented in parenthesis (), made by melding previous milestones to current framework.

  1. Establish revised Core Team
    1. Establish steering group (established March 2007)
  2. Redraft Scope and requirements (March 21th, 2007)
  3. Agree Scope and requirements with Core Team (March 28th, 2007)
  4. Prototype testing (August 7, 2007)
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      Report on Platform tested - A great amount of work has already been effected for this part by Bob and has been documented \[link to Technical Documentation - Test Environment \]
    2. Identify other platforms for testing
    3. Test other platforms
    4. Document results
    5. Recommendations and any o/s issues (include integration costs with third parties)
    6. Review by Core Team / Cross-functional Steering Group
  5. Identify customers for Pilot Phase (August 18, 2007)
  6. Pilot Implementation
    1. Implementation at sites
    2. Documentation (September 22, 2007)
    3. Recommendations & Review
  7. Cross-functional Steering Group review
  8. Refinement of proposed implementation for MIT community
  9. TRB review
  10. Action Points for full implementation

Notes:
A. Core Team / Cross-functional Steering Group
Cross-functional Steering Group:
A steering group has been established which will oversee the ongoing projects under the Identity Management umbrella (First meeting was held on 2/28/07). One of the projects to be covered is the WebSSO.

WebSSO Core Team:
ISDA, OIS, Libraries, CSS/DCAD, ISDA/Stellar, Sloan, SAIS, others (TBD).

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Old Milestones: 

The following milestones for the WebSSO project are out of date: I currently have a test setup of Webauth (login server and one
application server, using Apache 2). Given the ongoing concerns about
its platform coverage, and the availability of a major new release of
Cosign, I have begun configuring these servers to test the Cosign package
as well.

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