Finance DTF Information Page
Overview
The mission of the OMG's Finance DTF is to:
- To promote the use of Financial Services and Accounting software
that incorporate OMG standards;
- To provide an internationally recognized forum for industry focus on
Financial Services and Accounting Facilities;
- To identify relevant standards, business architectures, research and
technologies in this area of computing;
To co-ordinate end-user requirements in the Financial Services Domain
and future specification activities with the OMG membership; Issue RFIs,
RFPs and assess RFCs for technology relevant to the
Financial Services Industry;
Assist and advise the OMG regarding its relationship with related
Standards Organizations and Consortia.
Original Finance DTF Charter: finance/96-01-02
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Meetings:
Burlingame, CA USA, 5-9 December 2005
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Agenda
Atlanta, GA USA, 12-13 September 2005
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- Interoperability of SWIFT, IFX and TWIST Visa payment data
Discussion
- Overview of Conversion Models RFP, Mark Eisner
- Conversion Models RFP Content Discussion
- Conversion model – industry action plan Discussion
- Overview RFP for XMI default settings for financial industry, Dave
Frankel
- Discussion for XMI RFP , Discussion
- Welcome and introductory remarks, Ed Harrington
- Highlights of Citi Group’s Distributed
Security program, Dan Schutzer
- Bank of America’s Distributed Authentication Program
- Construction of a global financial data model, Ed Harrington
- C4I Collaboration and security framework, Tony Hunt
- ANSI X9F4 committee on security standards for finance, Richard
Sweeney
- Proposals to develop standard security model for finance
Voting Members
- RFP votes and approval roadmap for authentication models
Voting Members
Boston, MA, 20-24 June, 2005
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for Agenda
Athens, Greece, 11-15 April 2005
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Chair Election
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The Finance
DTF is opening another chair's position to co-chair the task
force with Messrs.Bugajski and Harrington. Those interested in
candidacy should contact the current
Finance Chairs.
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Status
Review: Where we are today and how we got here (Larry
Johnson, GSA)
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Payments
Interoperability: Business Drivers (Joe Bugajski, Visa
International)
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Current
State of Standards – (Moderated session with input from
SWIFT, IFX, the EU, VISA and other attendees)
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Technical: Current Payments RFP Status and Moving it Forward
(Ed Seidewitz, Data Access Technologies)
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Roadmap
Discussion (Topics for Finance DTF future work,
Facilitated Discussion)
Burlingame Meeting, February 2005
Minutes: OMG Document
finance/2005-02-02
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The Case for
Payment Standards – Joe Bugajski, Visa International
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The Model
Driven (R)evolution – Richard Mark Soley, OMG
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Model Driven
IdM Architecture: A Work in Progress (GSA, EAP, FSTC and Other
Efforts ) – Ed Harrington, Data Access Technologies
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Technical
Requirements for a Common Payment Gateway Standard – Ed
Seidewitz Data Access Technologies
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Facilitated
Discussion: Identity Protection and Electronic Payment Gateways
– Facilitated by Larry L. Johnson
Washington, DC USA,
1-5 November, 2004
Montreal Meeting (23-27 July 2004) Results
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Finance Meeting Minutes can be found here
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Presentations:
Orlando Meeting (21-25 June 2004) Results
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Finance Meeting Minutes can be found here
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Presentations:
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"Are
We Secure?," Jerry Archer, Managing Executive, FSTC
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"ePayment
Interoperability," Susan Colles, VP Global Treasury
Services, Bank of America
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"SWIFT
Standards Portfolio Payments Market," Marc Pomes
Bordedebat, SWIFT Standards
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"Transformation: Payments and Information,"
Michael Taipale, Manager, Electronic Payments Product Development,
Federal Reserve Bank
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"Unisys
Enterprise Payments: Transforming Payments," Peter Cunningham,
CTO Global Financial Services, Unisys
St. Louis Meeting (26-30 April 2004) Results
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Finance Meeting Minutes can be found here
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Finance DTC Report to the Domain Technical
Committee Plenary can be found at [no report given]
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Electronic Payments Interoperability RFI
Issued – the RFI underwent a final (minor) edit and was issued by the DTC in its
plenary
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Discussion: International Bank Compensation
Initiative presented by Will Albert, OMG
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Discussion: Active pursuit of liaison and
collaboration with other financial groups such as TWIST, IST
Harmonization, EBIT, OFX, IFX and SWIFT
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Discussion: Factors for success of EPI Working Group
led by Peter Cunningham
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Presentations:
Meeting Minutes Archive
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Tampa, FL February 2006 |
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Boston, MA
June 2005 |
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Montreal,
Canada: July 2004 |
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Orlando,
Florida: June 2004 |
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St.
Louis, Missouri: April 2004 |
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Anaheim, California: January 2004 |
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Boston, California: September 2003 |
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Orlando, Florida: April 2003 |
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Burlingame, California: January 2003 |
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Washington, District of Columbia: November 2002 |
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Orlando, Florida: June 2002 |
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Yokohama,
Japan: April 2002 |
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Anaheim, California: January 2002 |
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Dublin,
Ireland: November 2001 |
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Toronto, Ontario: September 2001 |
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Boston,
Masachusetts: July 2001 |
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Paris, France:
April 2001 |
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Irvine, California: February 2001 |
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Orlando,
Florida: December 2000 |
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Burlingame, California: September 2000 |
For information about future Finance DTF meetings, see the OMG's Schedule of Upcoming Events.
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Document Library
Click here to get information on:
- Published Specifciations
- RFIs, RFPs in Progress
- White Papers
- Liaison Documents
- Finance Roadmap & Charter
- OMG Documents of Interest
- General Document Retrieval
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Technology Items in Process
Click here to learn about
Finance Domain Task Force RFPs in progress (members only!).
Information will include the following:
- Request for Proposal
- Schedule & Deadlines
- Letter of Intent (LOI) List
- Voting List
- Initial Submissions
- Revised Submissions
Click here to learn about Finance Domain
Task Force RFIs in progress (publicly available).
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Working Groups
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