WCMaaS - Platforming Drupal Inside the Federal Government
Successfully standardizing on Drupal, at the enterprise level, requires much more than simply getting the technology inside the organization, especially when that organization is a highly regulated, federated government agency. Questions like “is the code secure?”, "where do we download code from?", "how do we do patching?", and "who is responsible when we have problems?" are common and challenging.
Despite the challenges, the objectives and mission we're tasked to fulfill are admirable:
To provide a cost-effective cloud service for public-facing web sites that offers a secure standard enterprise platform, tools and support services; maximizing policy, technology and knowledge reuse that empowers government to focus on mission communications.
For the last 18 months, our team has worked to fulfill this mission, by standing up this cloud service as well as successfully migrating public facing agency websites from legacy systems onto a common, Drupal-based platform. We've learned a tremendous amount so far, and are excited to share our story, tips and recommendations, and lessons learned.
In this session, we'll cover topics including:
- Infrastruture and Platform architectures for highly available Drupal
- Using Drupal distributions for patch management
- Build/Deploy methodologies for controlled distributed development
- Onboarding new customers to a Drupal platform
- Fostering community and collaboration
- Promoting standards while embracing flexibility
Comments
jquinn replied on Permalink
This sounds really interesting, and something that would benefit a lot of government and contractor folks.
Jumoke replied on Permalink
Sounds like a great session. As a developer currently involved in large scale drupal implementation, I could really use a session like this. Looking forward..
sbk77 replied on Permalink
I think this is a worthwhile session. I know that many firms in the private sector including mine can benefit from learning what others are doing around enterprise shared services especially involving Drupal. I look forward to it.
Sudhavj replied on Permalink
There is a lot of interest in "as a service" offerings to promote cost savings and replicate success stories across the federal government... this seems like a great session. I look forward to it.
NnekaKai replied on Permalink
Interesting topic, as I work in the federal space and many are moving toward a cloud architecture.
mtndan replied on Permalink
Thanks for the interest everyone!