SBIR-STTR Award

Development of Interactive Portlet Technology for the Collaborative Enterprise Environment
Award last edited on: 12/29/2005

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$2,283,300
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF03-094
Principal Investigator
Scott Tse

Company Information

SplashNote Systems Inc

3080 Olcott Street Suite 125b
Santa Clara, CA 95054
   (408) 986-8098
   info@splashnote.com
   www.splashnote.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 17
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

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Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$100,000
SplashNote Systems, Inc. is proposing the development of a portlet system for the Air Force Collaborative Enterprise Environment (CEE). While the current implementation of CEE has very powerful collaboration features, the addition of portlets would provide to the current platform the ability 1) to easily create and add ad-hoc interactive functionality to portal pages, and 2) to connect to other data systems in a customizable portal window. The resultant effect of the portlet system is to provide to the CEE a greater degree of flexibility in connecting to and displaying data and information from other back-end applications. And it gives the CEE the ability to address semi-structured or ad-hoc processes within the organization. The overall result is a more powerful product that can tackle a greater range of collaborative situations.

Benefits:
The benefits to the Air Force are many. Portlets would expand the functionality as well as the versatility of the CEE to address more collaborative situations. Portlets would allow the CEE to become the platform, which aggregates other data systems. Using the portlet builder also cuts the time-to-deployment of new functionality. Similar to the CEE, other collaboration systems and collaboration products in the market place can benefit from addition of the SplashNote portlet system. Furthermore, the concept of portlets can also be applied to other market segments. For example, both public portal sites and enterprise portal software would benefit greatly from a portlet builder system.

Keywords:
collaboration, enterprise portal, builder, Collaborative Enterprise Environment, portlet, application platform, interaction, CEE, builder

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2004
Phase II Amount
$2,183,300
The Air Force is committed to providing future warriors with the best tools available to enable collaborative decision-making and mission execution. The Collaborative Enterprise Environment (CEE) is one of the most powerful tools to emerge that enables a dynamic and distributed organization to function collaboratively. SplashNote Systems proposes to develop a portlet builder that would greatly enhance the collaborative capability of the CEE portal, currently implemented as KnowledgeKinetics (K2). The key advantage of the SplashNote system is that it enables interactive portlets to be put together by the average user. Not only does this powerful capability allow the CEE to leverage scarce IT resources, but end users have the capability to quickly and effectively implement interactive applications that are customized to their needs. Phase I indicates that the portlet builder is feasible. Phase II will focus on the full feature development of the builder. The end goal is a functioning prototype that Air Force personnel can install on site for test and evaluation