A Call to Action
Upon the realization of the value that developing software for the Joint Operating Committee provided the oil and gas industry. We then embarked on a “quick sprint” of research to determine what the industry and the producer would look like if we adopted the Joint Operating Committee as the key organizational construct. Developing the “what” and “how” things would need to be in order to operate the industry and the producer with all of the frameworks aligned. This research was completed in December 2013 with the edited publication of the Preliminary Specification. So much for quick sprints! Of note and interest is it is these two attributes of our offering that the industry does not have to go through, the development of a new method and the research of how that method would work. I would suggest they would need to spend as much time as I have in order to develop an alternative to the Preliminary Specification. The full 24 years. If they have that much time and money available then they certainly have every right to do their own thing. However, People, Ideas & Objects are offering an effective short cut in time. I also started this in 1991 on the basis that I knew something was not working in the industry. It took me until August of 2003 to discover the solution is the Joint Operating Committee and then ten years of research to figure it all out. The Preliminary Specification exists, and it functions. Now that they see the problems they should congratulate themselves. Now those industry representatives can take the time and effort to find other alternatives, or, raise the budget for these developments, either way just leave my family out of it. Your in-direct approach only demeans you further.
The Preliminary Specification now needs to be developed. Like the San Francisco bridge it's expensive. But it also builds value as it solves the issues in the marketplace today. And those that will arise in the future. With all of the Joint Operating Committees frameworks in alignment with the compliance and governance frameworks. With the user community defining the needs of the software. With People, Ideas & Objects providing the software development capability. The industry will be able to have their issues resolved in a timely manner. Big issues and little issues. Making small and large changes. It won't matter, the ways and means of the industry will be accommodated in a timely fashion.
The bureaucracy have begun their migration to the retirement cabin. That the bureaucrats would leave their post when the industry issues are so prevalent is something that we have been stating, based on our research, for many years. It has now begun, and on the one hand the scope of the problems in the oil and gas producers are so big, there is no ambition that will overcome them. It is time to remove and replace the bureaucracy. However, the clock is ticking. The bureaucrats are leaving and that means they are putting the industry in greater jeopardy. Action on having our budget funded is necessary. I don't know who, and I don't know where but someone has to step up quickly and fund these developments.
The Preliminary Specification and user community provides the oil and gas producer with the most dynamic, innovative, profitable and successful means of oil and gas operations. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.