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E-government:from hype to reality
Frank RobbenGeneral manager Crossroads Bank for Social SecurityStrategic advisor Federal Public Service for ICTSint-Pieterssteenweg 375B-1040 BrusselsE-mail: [email protected]: http://www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/frobben
Crossroads Bank for Social SecurityFederal Public Service for ICT (FEDICT)
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What is E-government ?
E-government is a continuous optimization of service delivery and governance by transforming internal and external relationships through technology, internet and new media
external relationships- government <-> citizen
- government <-> business internal relationships
- government <-> government
- government <-> employees all relationships
- are bidirectional
- can be within a country or border-crossing
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Government
not monolithic- EU- in every country
• federal level• regions• communities• provinces• municipalities• parapublic institutions• private instutions participating in delivery of public services• …
integrated E-government is based upon common strategy, multilateral agreements and interoperability
E-government contains the opportunity to realize one virtual electronic government with full respect for every specific competence
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Advantages
efficiency gains- in terms of costs: same services at lower total costs, e.g.
• unique information collection using co-ordinated notions and administrative instructions
• less re-encoding of information by electronic information exchange
• less contacts
• functional task sharing concerning information management, information validation and application development (distributed information systems)
- in terms of quantity: more services at same total cost, e.g.• all services are available at any time, from anywhere and from any device
• integrated service delivery
- in terms of speed: same services at same total cost in less time• reduction of waiting and travel time
• direct interaction with competent governmental institution
• real time feedback for the user
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Advantages (ctd)
effectiveness gains- in terms of quality: same services at same total cost in same
time, but to a higher quality standard, e.g.• more correct service delivery• personalized and participative service delivery• more transparant and comprehensive service delivery• more secure service delivery• possibility of quality control on service delivery process by customer
- in terms of type of services: new types of services, e.g.• push system: automatic granting of or information about services• active search of non-take-up using datawarehousing techniques• controlled management of own personal information• personalized simulation environments
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E-government: a structural reform process
ICT is only a means by which a result may be obtained
E-government requires- considering information as a strategic resource for all
government activity- change of basic mindset: from government centric to
customer centric- re-engineering of processes within each government
institution, each government level and across government levels
- clear definition of mission and core tasks of every governmental institution
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E-government: a structural reform process (ctd)
E-government requires (ctd)- co-operation between governmental institutions: one virtual
electronic government, with respect for mission and core tasks of each governmental institution and government level
- co-operation between government and private sector- adequate legal environment elaborated at the correct level- interoperability framework: ICT, security, unique identification
keys, harmonized concepts- implementation with a decentralized approach, but with co-
ordinated planning and program management (think global, act local)
- adequate measures to prevent a digital divide
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Information as resource: implications
information modelling- information is being modelled in such a way that the model
fits in as close as possible with the real world• definition of information elements• definition of attributes of information elements• definition of relations between information elements
- information modelling takes into account as much as possible the expectable use cases of the information
- the information model can be flexibly extended or adapted when the real world or the use cases of the information change
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
unique collection and re-use of information- information is only collected for well-defined purposes and in
a proportional way to these purposes- all information is collected once, as close to the authentic
source as possible- information is collected via a supplier-chosen channel, but
preferably in an electronic way, using uniform basic services (single sign on, arrival receipt of a file, notification for each message, …)
- information is collected according to the information model and on the base of uniform administrative instructions
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
unique collection and re-use of information (ctd)- with the possibility of quality control by the supplier before the
transmission of the information- the collected information is validated once according to an
established task sharing, by the most entitled institution or by the institution which has the greatest interest in a correct validation
- and then shared and re-used by authorized users
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
management of information- information in all forms (e.g. voice, print, electronic or image)
is managed efficiently through its life cycle- a functional task sharing is established indicating which
institution stores which information in an authentic way, manages the information and keeps it at the disposal of the authorized users
- information is stored according to the information model- information can be flexibly assembled according to ever
changing legal notions- all information is subject to the application of agreed
measures to ensure integrity and consistency
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
management of information (ctd)- every institution has to report probable improprieties of
information to the institution that is designated to validate the information
- every institution that has to validate information according to the agreed task sharing, has to examine the reported probable improprieties, to correct them when necessary and to communicate the correct information to every known interested institution
- information will be retained and managed as long as there exists a business need, a legislative or policy requirement, or, preferably anonimized or encoded, when it has historical or archival importance
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electronic exchange of information- once collected and validated, information is stored, managed
and exchanged electronically to avoid transcribing and re-entering it manually
- electronic information exchange can be initiated by• the institution that disposes of information• the institution that needs information• the institution that manages the interoperability framework
- electronic information exchanges take place on the base of a functional and technical interoperabilty framework that evolves permanently but gradually according to open market standards, and is independent from the methods of information exchange
Information as resource: implications (ctd)
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
electronic exchange of information (ctd)- available information is used for the automatic granting of
benefits, for prefilling when collecting information and for information delivery to the concerned persons
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
protection of information- security, integrity and confidentiality of government
information will be ensured by integrating ICT measures with structural, organizational, physical, personnel screening and other security measures according to agreed policies
- personal information is only used for purposes compatible with the purposes of the collection of the information
- personal information is only accessible to authorized institutions and users according to business needs, legislative or policy requirement
- the access authorisation to personal information is granted by an independent institution, after having checked whether the access conditions are met
- the access authorizations are public
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Information as resource: implications (ctd)
protection of information (ctd)- every concrete electronic exchange of personal information
is preventively checked on compliance with the existing access authorisations by an independent institution managing the interoperability framework
- every concrete electronic exchange of personal information is logged, to be able to trace possible abuse afterwards
- every time information is used to take a decision, the used information is communicated to the concerned person together with the decision
- every person has right to access and correct his own personal data
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Customer centric
unique declaration of every event during the life cycle/business episode of a customer and automatic granting of all related services, e.g.
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Customer centric (ctd)
delivery of services that cannot be granted automatically to a customer- in an integrated way
• information• interaction• transaction
- re-using all available information• harmonized concepts• back-office integration• prefilled information
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Customer centric (ctd)
delivery of services that cannot be granted automatically to a customer (ctd)- in a personalized way
• look & feel and interface• content
– only relevant information and transactions• personalized support
– contextual help– own language– adapted vocabulary– on-line simulations
- or at least based on the way of thinking of the customer group• life events (birth, marriage, etc.) or business episodes (starting a company,
recruiting personnel, etc.)• life styles (sport, culture, etc.)• life status (unemployed, retired, etc.) or business sectors• specific target groups
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Customer centric (ctd)
declaration of events and service delivery via an access method chosen by the customer- various end-user devices
• PC, GSM, PDA, digital TV, kiosks, …
- file transfer- use of intermediaries- accessible to disabled
use of integrated customer relation management tools service delivery in principle free of charge
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Re-engineering of processes
BPR programs started within every federal ministry but need for transversal BPR programs between
- federal ministries- institutions of other government levels (e.g. municipalities,
regions, communities, …)- parapublic institutions or private institutions delivering public
services (e.g. social security institutions)
integration is the key- processes (back office and front office)- information management
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Integration is the key
lack of integration leads to- overloading of the citizens/companies
• multiple collection of the same information by several governmental institutions
• no re-use of available information• avoidable contacts with citizens/companies due to multiple, unco-
ordinated quality checks
- waste of efficiency and time within the governmental institutions
- suboptimal support of the policy made by government- higher possibilities of fraud
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Co-operation between government levels
co-operation agreement has been signed between federal government, regions and communities- coordinated offer of e-services to citizens/companies- guarantee that a citizen/company can use the same tools
• terminal• software• electronic signature
- guarantee of a unique data collection from the citizen/company
- with respect for the partition of competences between government levels
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Co-operation agreement between government levels
co-ordinated, customer oriented service delivery agreements have to be made on common standards mutual tuning of portals, middleware, websites and
back offices use of common identification keys and electronic
signature mutual tuning of business processes when necessary gradual mutual task-sharing on data storage in
authentic form common policy on SLA’s and security
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Co-operation government and private sector
private companies as service providers (sharing of investments), e.g.- network and security management- co-sourcing in BPR and development/maintenance/housing
of ICT building blocks, e.g.• certification authorities• portals
private companies as partners- integrated work flow with their own information systems, e.g.
• e-procurement• tax declaration• social security declarations
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Changes of the legal environment
organization of integrated data management and electronic service delivery: legal base for Royal Decree exists- functional task sharing on information management- obligation to respect unique data collection from the
customer- obligation to exchange information in an electronic way- permission or obligation to use unique identification keys
harmonization of basic concepts
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Changes of legal environment (ctd)
ICT-law- data protection- public access to information- electronic signature- probative value
no overregulation- only basic principles- technology-neutral, but not technology unaware
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Interoperability framework
goal: to guarantee the ability of government organizations and customers to share information and integrate information and business processes by use of- interoperable ICT- common security framework- common identification keys/sets for every entity- harmonized concepts and data modelling
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ICT interoperability
examples on- www.govtalk.gov.uk and www.e-government.govt.nz (recent
frameworks based on actual open ICT standards, to be implemented)
- www.ksz.fgov.be (framework started in 1991 and implemented between 2.000 Belgian social security institutions, with unique gateway to foreign social security institutions within the EU, and continuously adapted to evolving and proven ICT standards with backwards compatibility)
tendency to use of open ICT standards but ICT is so dynamic and fast changing that ICT standards are
in an almost constant state of evolution huge need to agreements on how to ensure functional
interoperability, far beyond technical interoperability
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Functional ICT interoperability
standardized codification (e.g. institutions, return codes, …) standardized use of objects and attributes standardized layout of header of messages, independent from
information exchange format (EDI, XML, …) and type of information exchange
version management backwards compatibility SLA’s on disponibility and performance of services access autorisation management anonimization rules acceptation and production environments priority management …
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Common security framework
issues- confidentiality- integrity- availability- authentication- autorisation- non-repudiation- audit
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Common security framework (ctd)
specific points of interest- risk awareness based on risk analysis- security policies - structural and organisational aspects- encryption standards- interoperability of
• PKI• electronic certificates
– procedures (registration authority, certification authority)– difference between identification certificates and attribute
certificates– attributes, optional fields
• revocation lists• directories
- application security
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Common identification keys
at least common identification keys and identification sets for every entity- person- company- patch of ground
between nations- unique schemes- conversion tables
regulation of interconnection of information based on unique identification keys
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Common identification keys (ctd)
characterictics- unicity
• one entity – one identification key• same identification key is not assigned to several entities
- exhaustivity• every entity to be identified has an identification key
- stability through time• identification key doesn’t contain variable characterics of the identified
entity• identification key doesn’t contain references to the identification key or
characteristics of other entities• identification key doesn’t change when a quality or characteristic of the
identified entity changes
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Harmonized concepts and data model
harmonized concepts and datamodel: example on www.socialsecurity.be (best practice of combination of back office integration and e-portal solution in web-based survey on electronic public services by DG Information Society (European Commission) – April 2002)
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Harmonized concepts and data model
standard elements- with well defined characteristics
- used within all services OO-oriented, e.g. inheritance in a multilingual environment version management in an ever changing environment define once, use many (different presentations) workflow for validation of standard elements and characteristics multi criteria search
- by element
- by scheme
- by version
- …
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OO-oriented – inheritance
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OO-oriented – inheritance
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OO-oriented – inheritance
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Version management
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Version management
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Validation workflow
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Validation workflow
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Define once, publish many
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Define once, publish many
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Multi criteria search
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Multi criteria search
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Multi criteria search
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A methodology to harmonize concepts
inventory of all documents (frequently) used for information collection
inventory of collected information classification of collected information using a
clustering methodology decomposition of collected information into “real life”
classes with description of the asked attributes analysis of goals: what is every “real life” classes used
for ? setting up of simplification propositions (e.g.
senseless different treatment of same “real life” object)
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A methodology to harmonize concepts (ctd)
based on the simplification propositions, framing out of an OO information model for information to be collected
design of XML-schema’s for the collecting of the information, corresponding to the OO information model
legislative adaptations in order to introduce the uniform definitions of the information classes
procedures in order to guarantee the consistency of the OO information model in an ever changing legal environment
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Preventing digital divide
no creation of information haves and information have-nots
possible measures- promoting automatic granting of services- electronic services are (for the time being) considered as
extra services, tradional services remain- access to electronic services in public places- role of intermediaries and front office organisations- education and life-long learning- promoting usability of portals and websites
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Some interesting Belgian projects
social security sector network of service integrators electronic identity card unique identification keys portal sites
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April 2002
Web-based survey on electronic public services ordered by the European Commission (p. 11):
The website of the social security administration in Belgium (www.socialsecurity.be) is a good example of the combination of back-office integration and an e-portal solution. This site is a front-office result of a long-term effort that the Belgian government made last years linking different databases. The site is a unique window for social security in Belgium
See http://europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope/benchmarking/ list/source_data_pdf/2nd_measurement_final_report.pdf
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Belgian social security sector
principles have been implemented under co-ordination of the Crossroads Bank for Social Security, in co-operation with 2.000 public and private social security institutions
functional and technical interoperability framework is functioning- between these institutions- between these institutions and all employers
every socially insured person has a unique identification key throughout the whole social security sector and an electronically readable social identity card containing this identification key
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Belgian social security sector
protection of information organised by- Control Committee designated by Parliament
• preventive authorization of legitimacy of the exchange of personal data• complaint handling• security policies
- Crossroads Bank for Social Security• preventive access control• loggings
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Interoperability within social security
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Reference directory
serves as a base for organization of information flows structure
- directory of persons: what persons in what capacities have personal files in what social security institutions for what periods
- data availability table: what data are available in what social security institutions for what types of files
- access authorization table: what data may be transmitted to what institutions for what types of files
functions- routing of information- preventive access control- automatic communication of changes to information
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Information servers
information servers- directory of persons of the Crossroads Bank- National Register- Crossroads Bank Registers- wages and working time database (LATG) of the ONSS- employers directory (WGR) of the ONSS- consultable database of contribution certificates - it contains the
proofs of “ensurability”, i.e. the fact that somebody is entitled to receive medical treatment
- SIS-card registers services offered
- interactive consultation- batch consultation- automatic communication of updates
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National Register - CBSS Registers - past situation
National Register
Municipalities
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National Register - CBSS Registers –present situation
National Register
Municipalities
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Preprocessed messages
preprocessed messages- beginning/end of labour contract, beginning/end of self-employed activity- contribution certificates medical care (employees, self-employed,
beneficiaries of social security allowances)- unemployment benefits – career break- allowances for incapacity for work (health care, accidents at work,
occupational disease)- young unemployed- allowances to the handicapped- guaranteed income – social support- people suffering from long-term illness- social exemption- fiscal exemption- tax reduction/exemption- special contribution for social security- solidarity contribution on old age pensions- migrant workers
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Preprocessed messages
services offered:- batch consultation- automatic communication of messages
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ONSS INAMI
Employer
Employees
Sickness funds
Control
Contribution certificate health care sector –past situation
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INAMI
Control
KSZ-BCSS
ONSS
Employer
Employees
Sickness funds
Contribution certificate health care sector - present situation
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Derived rights in tax affairs
a number of people are entitled to an increased refund of the costs for medical care
moreover, a number of municipalities and provinces grant these persons reductions or even exemptions of the taxes
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Sickness fund
Derived rights in tax affairs - past situation
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CBSS
sickness fundsnetwork
Derived rights in tax affairs - present situation
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218.621.479of exchanged
messagesLong-term illness 198.973Long-term illness 198.973
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Young unemployed 247.136Young unemployed 247.136
Handicapped 48.439Handicapped 48.439Migrant workers 58.842Migrant workers 58.842
Deductions on pensions 1.292.559Deductions on pensions 1.292.559
Social exemption 2.543.064Social exemption 2.543.064
Increase Reference Directory 6.505.535Increase Reference Directory 6.505.535
Unemployed persons / persons in career break 5.090.014Unemployed persons / persons in career break 5.090.014
Special contribution 7.373.277Special contribution 7.373.277Fiscal exemption 9.361.690Fiscal exemption 9.361.690Contribution certificates 12.808.975Contribution certificates 12.808.975
Database on wages and working time 66.824.952Database on wages and working time 66.824.952
DIMONA (immediate declaration of employment) 39.370.742DIMONA (immediate declaration of employment) 39.370.742
Tax reduction / exemption 5.993.504Tax reduction / exemption 5.993.504
Incapacity for work 2.370.358Incapacity for work 2.370.358
National Register / Crossroads Bank Register 53.944.809National Register / Crossroads Bank Register 53.944.809
SIS / SAM cards 847.116SIS / SAM cards 847.116
Guaranteed income 68.219Guaranteed income 68.219Self-employed 170.587Self-employed 170.587
Preventive breast screening 1.173.464Preventive breast screening 1.173.464
Public transport pass 28.000Public transport pass 28.000Automatical pension application 5.087Automatical pension application 5.087
Nominal control cards 454.811Nominal control cards 454.811
Consultation directory of persons 1.841.326Consultation directory of persons 1.841.326
Number of exchanged messages
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Some figures
14,5 million different persons known in person directory
on an average, every person is known in 5,1 sectors response time on-line messages:
question CBSS question
answer answer
93,8 % in < 1 sec99,6 % in < 2 sec 98,8 % in < 4 sec
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Social security card
nameChristian namedate of birthsexsocial security numberperiod of validity of the cardcard number
sickness fundsickness fund registration numberinsurance periodinsurance statussocial exemption status
other data to be added in the future, if useful
key 1
key 2
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Social security card - example 1
Social identity card
Decryption card
CBSS
in chemistries
and hospitals
Sickness fund 3
Sickness fund 1
Sickness fund 2CIN
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Social security card - example 2
ONSS
EMPLOYER
CBSS
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Social security portal
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Integrated service delivery
common basic services (e.g. single sign on, notification
information several categories of transactions
- transactions at the beginning or the end of employment (DIMONA)
- quarterly declaration of wages and working time- transactions when a social risk occurs- transactions in order to manage information about yourself- transactions in order to control the quality of the service
delivery process- ...
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Work forceregister
Data-base
Specialwork force
register
Indivudualdocument
Studentscontract
Inspection
Employmentcontract
SimplificationSimplification
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ONSS
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Transactions at beginning/end of employment
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Immediate declaration of employment
can only be done electronically via- social security portal- FTP/MQSeries- interbanking network- vocal server
24/24 7/7 offers the employer a key to on-line consultation and
correction- of the database on employment- by using a electronic certificate, of the database concerning
wages and working time and other derived databases- concerning his employees and the period of employment
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Quarterly declaration wages & working time
ONSS
ONP
ONVA
Employer
old age pension
holiday payCBSS
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ONAFTS
FAT
FMP
SimplificationSimplificationActiviteit 3
Activiteit 2Activiteit 1
one electronicdeclaration
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Quarterly declaration wages & working time
can only be done electronically via- social security portal- FTP/MQSeries- interbanking network
24/24 7/7 can, by using an electronic certificate
- be consulted and corrected on-line by the employer- concerning his employees and the period of employment
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Electronical declaration of social risks
today: multiple collection of information by using various, complex, not co-ordinated paper forms
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Electronical declaration of social risks
tomorrow- limitation of the collected information to the information not
yet available at other public services (abolition or at least significant simplification of forms)
- unique collection of information from the employer- in a standardized way across all social security institutions- possibility of electronical declaration (24/24 7/7) via
• social security portal• FTP/MQSeries• interbanking network
- uniform instructions
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Time frame
operational- DIMONA and on-line consultation of work force register- declaration of temporary employment of foreign employees in
Belgium- declaration of temporary unemployment- declaration of building yards- on-line consultation of overdue payments of social security
contributions by an employer- documentation, instructions, test cases and XML-schemes
concerning transactions that will be available during the next 2 years
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Time frame
end 2002- multifunctional declaration of wages and working time data- electronical declaration of beginning of part-time job- electronical declaration of accident at work- application for temporary removal from work because of
occupational disease end 2003
- electronical application for allowances in case of incapacity of work
end 2004- electronical application for unemployment benefits- electronical application in case of pre-pension scheme (early
retirement)
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Network of service integrators
InternetInternet
Extranetregion or
community
Extranetregion or
community
Extranetsocial
security
Extranetsocial
security
Servicesrepository
SSI
SSI
SSI
FPS
FPS
Servicesrepository
FedMAN
FPS
R/CPS
R/CPS
Servicesrepository
PublilinkPublilink
Municipality Province
Municipality
Servicesrepository
Serviceintegrator(BCSS)
Serviceintegrator(FEDICT)
Serviceintegrator
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Network of service integrators (ctd)
type of exchanged information- structured data- documents- images- multimedia- metadata- business processes
using web services
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Network of service integrators (ctd)
useful functions of service integrators (FEDICT, CBSS, …)- secure messaging
- business logic and work flow support
- directory of authorized users and applications• list of users and applications
• definition of authentication means and rules
• definition of authorization profiles
– which service is accessible to which type of user/application for which persons/companies in which capacities in which situation and for which periods
- directory of data subjects• which persons/companies in which capacities have personal files in which
institutions for which periods
- subscription table• which users/applications want to receive automatically which services in which
situations for which persons in which capacities
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Network of service integrators (ctd)
Interconnection Information Exchange
ServicesRepository
TCP/IPSMTPLDAPFTPS/MIME
XMLXSLSOAPWSDLmetadata (RDF, XTM, XMI, …)
Security (e.g. PKI)
Open standards
Services Register (~ UDDI)Agreements (~ ebXML)PoliciesVocabularia (content + metadata)
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Network of service integrators (ctd)
key issues- evolution of standards- collaboration with vendors- not limited to public agencies- national, European & international standards- every partner is free to implement internally in his own way:
black box philosophy
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FEDICT: TANGO
Target Architecture for Networked Government Operations
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Service oriented architecture
Intranet
ServiceServicess
Internet
Source: Peter Strickx - FEDICT
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Service oriented architecture
Intranet
Presentation Presentation TierTier
Business TierBusiness Tier
Integration Integration TierTier
Source: Peter Strickx - FEDICT
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Electronic identity card
retained functions- visual and electronic identification of the holder- electronic authentication of the holder via the technique of
the digital signature- generation of electronic signature via the technique of the
digital signature (non repudiation)- proof of characteristics of the holder via the technique of the
digital signature on the initiative of the holder- only identification data storage- no electronic purse- no biometry
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Electronic identity card: content
visual- identification data: name, first names, sex, date and place of birth- National Register number- photograph- card number- validity period
electronic- serial number (sn)- National Register number (nrn)- card number (cn)- visual identification data + sn + nrn + cn (signed by National
Register = sig1)- address + sig1 (signed by National Register = sig2)- photograph + sig1 (signed by National Register = sig3)
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Organization model
government chooses card producer and certification authority issuing the identity certificates as a result of a public call for tenders
the municipality calls the holder for the issuing of the electronic identity card
the municipality acts as registration authority for 2 certificates: authentication and electronic signature
2 key pairs are generated within the card at production time and the private keys are stored within the chip of the card
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Organization model (ctd)
the 2 certificates are created by the certification authority, but published only when the holder agrees
the use of the private keys within the chip needs an activation of the card by a municipal official using his PUK2 and the PUK1 sent to the holder
first authentication within one session (first private key) and every generation of an electronic signature (second private key) requires the PIN code of the holder
the second private keys and the identity certificate on the electronic identity card can be used to generate an electronic signature within the scope of E-government applications which require such a signature
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Organization model (ctd)
the electronic identity card contains the necessary space to store other private keys associated to attribute certificates that holder can obtain at the certification authority of his choice
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Organization model
CM/CP/CI
VRKVRK
BullBull
CA
CA
ERA
Matti
Meikäläinen
PIN &
PUK
1-code
1
102
3
6
7
9
5
4
8
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No storage of electronic data on the card
why not ?- preventing perception of the card as a big brother- preventing loss of data, when the card is lost- preventing frequent updates of the card
stimulation of the controlled access to data over networks, using the card as an access tool, rather than storage of data on the card
thus, no integration of SIS-card and electronic identity card
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Technical characteristics
security policy conform to the BelPIC document secure infrastructure between National Register and service
providers smart card
- support• format ID-1 (ISO 7816-1)• rainbowprint• fluorescent marks (UV)• an other substrat for impression• printing in OVI• micro-letter• kinegram• photograph
• card number
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Technical characteristics (ctd)
smart card (ctd)- chip: ISO 7816-2 to 9 (format, command) and PKCS#15
(structure file and identifier)- protocol : T=0- functions: PKCS#11 & ISO 7816-4-8-9- certificates: X.509 V3- concrete implementation: proposal of JavaCard
SLE66CX322P - 32KB
identity certificate status validation: OCSP
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Unique identification keys
citizens- generalization of the use of the social security number
(national register number or CBSS-number)- (electronically) readable from the electronic identity card- controlled access to basic identification data in National
Register and CBSS
companies- unique company number (based on VAT-number)- unique number for every plant of business- generalized access to basic identification data in Company
Register
regulation on data interconnection
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Portal sites: actual situation
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Portal sites: actual situation
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Portal sites: actual situation
customers•citizens•companies
suppliers
partners
employeesintermediaries
PORTAL A•single sign on•personalization•user groups•multi-channel•aggregation
back-endsystems, e.g.•ERP•groupware•DB’s•applications
businessintelligence
contentmanagement
directory
PORTAL B•single sign on•personalization•user groups•multi-channel•aggregation
back-endsystems, e.g.•ERP•groupware•DB’s•applications
contentmanagement
businessintelligence
directory
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Portal sites (ctd)
need to strike the right balance between roles in delivering e-government services: not a single, but many one-stop shops (public and private)
Government ASP’s
Leading portals
Local service providers
Banks
Associations
…
Government own portals
Government-hosted community sites
Content and Services
Public Private
Private
Public
Channel PPP
Source: Andrea Di Maio - Gartner
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Portal sites (ctd)
public institutions need to concentrate on core activities, such as- information
• modular• up to date• information blocks concerning public services• with standardized metadata• based on standardized thesauri• in generally accessible content management systems• with separation between content and metadata (reuse, don’t rewrite)• that can be submitted to automatical re-indexation
- transactions• applications that can be easily integrated in private or public portal sites
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Portal sites (ctd)
public portals should have added value- integration of services
• information• work flow based on life events of the customers• integration with work flow of customers
- coordinated basic services for own customers• single sign on• ticketing• logging• notification service• …
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Portal sites: to be situation
customers•citizens•companies
suppliers
partners
employeesintermediaries
PORTAL B•single sign on•personalization•user groups•multi-channel•aggregation
back-endsystems, e.g.•ERP•groupware•DB’s•applications
contentmanagement
businessintelligence
PORTAL A•single sign on•personalization•user groups•multi-channel•aggregation
back-endsystems, e.g.•ERP•groupware•DB’s•applications
businessintelligence
contentmanagement
directory directory
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Portal sites (ctd)
other key issues- multidimensionality: accessibility of same services through
different « views »- multi channel enabling- citizen/company relation management
• integrated service delivery, across all used channels• personalization of service delivery
– first step: personalized home page for every company on social security portal
• evolution to push system• quality control• feedback mechanisms for permanent improvement of service delivery
- contact center
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Critical success factors
E-government as a structural reform process- process re-engineering within and across public institutions
- back-office integration for automatic granting of services
- integrated and personalized front-office service delivery support of and access to policymakers at the highest level co-operation between all actors concerned based on repartition
of tasks rather than centralization of tasks quick wins combined with long term vision focus on more efficient and effective service delivery rather than
on the fight against fraud respect for legal repartition of competences between actors legal framework creation of an institution that stimulates and co-ordinates
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Most important barriers
privacy and security average public sector project is more complex than
average private sector project, due to- interaction with a larger number of stakeholders (elected
officials, public employees, members of interest groups, voters, tax payers, recipients of public services, other governmental institutions, other government levels, …)
- execution in a less stable environment
complexity of BPR in a government environment race for quick wins (cf surveymania) doesn’t stimulate
development of well conceived systems based on re-engineering
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Most important barriers
public sector tends, perhaps for reason of prestige, to favour tailor-made, high-risk, state-of-the-art solutions even when alternative, off-the-shelf, cheap, tried and tested systems are available
in the public sector, there is typically no financial margin of value to be added by innovation
intermediaries often perceive e-government as a threat
skills and knowledge
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Most important barriers
need for radical cultural change within government, e.g.- from hierarchy to participation and team work- meeting the needs of the customer, not the government- empowering rather than serving- rewarding entrepreneurship within government- ex post evaluation on output, not ex ante control of every
input
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More info
Crossroads Bank for Social Securitywww.ksz.fgov.be
FEDICTwww.fedict.be
portal sites- federal portal: www.belgium.be- social security portal: www.socialsecurity.be
Th@nk you !
Crossroads Bank for Social SecurityFederal Public Service for ICT (FEDICT)