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Intelligent Content Management. eGov-Bus: Advanced eG ov ernment Information Service Bus Proposal No 26727. 7th September 2005 The first Negotiation Meeting Brussels. Overview of the eGov-Bus project objectives Detailed role, tasks and efforts of the participants Description of work - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intelligent Content Management

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eGov-Bus:eGov-Bus:Advanced Advanced eGeGovovernment Informationernment Information

Service Service BusBus

Proposal No 26727Proposal No 26727

7th September 2005

The first Negotiation Meeting

Brussels

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1. Overview of the eGov-Bus project objectives

2. Detailed role, tasks and efforts of the participants

3. Description of work

4. Budget breakdown presentation

5. Administrative issues

6. Contractual clauses

Agenda Agenda

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Overview of the eGov-Bus Project Overview of the eGov-Bus Project ObjectivesObjectives

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eGov-Bus definitioneGov-Bus definition

The eGov-Bus is a dynamically adaptable information system supporting life events experienced by the citizen or business serviced by European government organizations.

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The eGov-Bus goalThe eGov-Bus goal

The goal of eGov-Bus is to integrate and extend research and standards in the area of process and content management for government and cross-government systems, with the capability of creating advanced applications of electronic signature enhancing acceptance of the technology and establishing trusted system validity and non-repudiation, relying on web services, process and repository management platforms based on a highly secure, highly available, scalable and distributed architecture providing data access abstraction.

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eGov-Bus DefinitioneGov-Bus Definition

The architecture of the eGov-Bus:

BPM/BPM/WorkflowWorkflow

Virtual RepositoryVirtual Repository(Data Access (Data Access Abstraction)Abstraction)

Existing eGov Web ServicesExisting eGov Web Services SOAP

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eGov-Bus ObjectiveseGov-Bus Objectives

• To define an architecture that will provide the right level of abstraction for data access, process execution and data presentation with the appropriate security

• To research and develop a framework that provides appropriate open interfaces for the governments at the European, national, federal or local level so they can easily link-up to.

• To research, develop and enhance qualified signature existing mechanisms to provide better user trust and acceptance of the system, through specific cross-government boundaries.

• To abstract data access via the use of virtual repositories and present it as web services with the appropriate secure, scalable and available distributed architecture.

• To design and develop a workflow process generator to trigger appropriate life-events exposed as combined web services.

• To prototype all abstract concepts on selected link-layer technologies and platforms.

• To validate the architecture and the prototype implementations.• To provide results where cost-effective metrics and efficient methods are described

for re-use purposes.

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Roles, tasks and effort of the Roles, tasks and effort of the participantsparticipants

a. Competencesa. Competencesb. Roles & tasksb. Roles & tasksc. Responsibilityc. Responsibilityd. Effortd. Effort

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Role, tasks and effort of the participantsRole, tasks and effort of the participants

a. Competencesa. Competences

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Competences of the eGov-Bus participantsCompetences of the eGov-Bus participants

Category / Consortium Members CERIA UDBL PJIIT EMIC AXWAY RODAN A-SIT

Universities - IT ResearchLaboratories

   

IT Corporations, with significantR&D

       

Management Consultants          

SME IT enterprises  

Socio-economics Research lab /User Organization

           

National, Regional & Local Governments representation

           

eGov-Bus consortium composition:

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Competences of the eGov-Bus participantsCompetences of the eGov-Bus participants

No. Name Country Key people

1 Rodan Systems S.A. PL Dr Witold Staniszkis, Ms. Anna Zarycka, Mr. Paweł Lewandowski

2 Centre de Recherche en Informatique Appliquée – Paris Dauphine

F Prof. Witold Litwin

3 Europäisches Microsoft Innovations Center GmbH

F Dr Joris Claessens, Dr Olivier Nano

4 Uppsala University S Prof. Tore Risch

5 Polish-Japanese Institute for Information Technology

PL Prof. Kazimierz Subieta

6 Axway Software F Mr. Antoine Leclercq, Mr. Nicolas Bourget 7 Secure Information

Technology CenterA Prof. Reinhard Posch, Herbert Leitold

Dedicated for the eGov-Bus human resources:

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Role, tasks and effort of the participantsRole, tasks and effort of the participants

b. Roles & tasksb. Roles & tasks

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Roles & tasks of the eGov-Bus participantsRoles & tasks of the eGov-Bus participants

WORKLOAD (man * months) RODAN CERIA EMIC UDBL PJIIT AXWAY ASIT TOTAL

WP1- Project Management 16 1 1 1 1 3 1 24

WP2- Scenarios and Requirements Analysis 3 5 4 5 10 5 3 35

WP3- Architecture 4 3 8 2 2 15 2 36

WP4- Enhanced Web Services 4 10 6 

0 8 16 

0 40

WP5- Virtual Repository Management 8 19 

0 18 20 3 

0 68

WP6- Security Framework and Qualified Signature 2 9 33

  0   0 3 15 62

WP7- Abstract Process Generator 27 

0 2 

0 6 3 

0 38

WP8- Prototype Implementation 17 14 6 6 13 18 6 80

WP9- Dissemination of Results 4 1 1 1 1 1 16 25

TOTAL 85 62 62 33 61 67 42 412

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Role, tasks and effort of the participantsRole, tasks and effort of the participants

c. Responsibilitiesc. Responsibilities

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Responsibility of the eGov-Bus partnersResponsibility of the eGov-Bus partners

WP name Leader name

Project Management RODAN

Scenarios and requirements analysis PJIIT

Architecture AXWAY

Enhanced Web Services AXWAY

Virtual Respository Management PJIIT

Security framework and qualified signature EMIC

Abstract process generator RODAN

Prototype implementation AXWAY

Dissemination and Exploitation A-SIT

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Role, tasks and effort of the participantsRole, tasks and effort of the participants

d. Effort of eGov-Bus participantsd. Effort of eGov-Bus participants

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Efforts of the eGov-Bus participantsEfforts of the eGov-Bus participants

121%

215%

315%

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616%

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[%] effort in whole project (412 PM / 412 PM):

1: RODAN 2: CERIA 3: EMIC 4:UDBL 5: PJIIT 6: AXWAY 7: A-SIT

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Efforts of the eGov-Bus participantsEfforts of the eGov-Bus participants

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[%] effort for R&D activities (363 PM / 412 PM):

1: RODAN 2: CERIA 3: EMIC 4:UDBL 5: PJIIT 6: AXWAY 7: A-SIT

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Efforts of the eGov-Bus participantsEfforts of the eGov-Bus participants

[%] effort for management activities (24 PM / 412 PM):

167%2

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1: RODAN 2: CERIA 3: EMIC 4:UDBL 5: PJIIT 6: AXWAY 7: A-SIT

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Efforts of the eGov-Bus participantsEfforts of the eGov-Bus participants

116% 2

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[%] effort for dissemination activities (25 PM / 412 PM):

1: RODAN 2: CERIA 3: EMIC 4:UDBL 5: PJIIT 6: AXWAY 7: A-SIT

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

Step 1: Scenario and requirements will be analysed thoroughly, and will be used

as a basis for the architecture design.

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

Step 2: Design of the general architecture of the Advanced eGovernment Information

Service Bus

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

WP3 - ARCHITECTURE

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

Step 3: The research will focus on 4 domains: Enhanced web services Virtual Repository Management Security Framework and Enhanced Qualified Signature Abstract Process Generator

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

RESEARCH AXESWP4: Enhanced Web ServicesWP5: Virtual Repository ManagementWP6: Security Framework and Qualified SignatureWP7: Abstract Process Generator

WP3 - ARCHITECTURE

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

Step 4: Prototype implementation

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

RESEARCH AXESWP4: Enhanced Web ServicesWP5: Virtual Repository ManagementWP6: Security Framework and Qualified SignatureWP7: Abstract Process Generator

WP3 - ARCHITECTURE

WP8 – PROTOTYPE IMPLEMENTATION

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

Step 5: Validation, verification and performance analysis of the architecture, middleware interfaces and

the prototype implementations will be done, including “live” eGovernment applications.

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

RESEARCH AXESWP4: Enhanced Web ServicesWP5: Virtual Repository ManagementWP6: Security Framework and Qualified SignatureWP7: Abstract Process Generator

WP3 - ARCHITECTURE

WP8 – PROTOTYPE IMPLEMENTATION

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

For the technical and project-level management of eGov-Bus, and for the dissemination and exploitation of the results WP1 and WP9 will be active during the entire duration of the project.

WP2 - SCENARIOS AND REQUIREMENTS

RESEARCH AXESWP4: Enhanced Web ServicesWP5: Virtual Repository ManagementWP6: Security Framework and Qualified SignatureWP7: Abstract Process Generator

WP3 - ARCHITECTURE

WP1:

MANAGEMENT

MONTH 0

MONTH 24

WP9:DISSEMINATION

WP8 – PROTOTYPE IMPLEMENTATION

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Description of eGov-Bus workDescription of eGov-Bus work

eGov-Bus timetable:

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Budget breakdownBudget breakdown

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eGov-Bus budgeteGov-Bus budget

Duration of the project: 24 months

Max./indicative financial EC contribution: 2 270 000,00 €

Requested EC contribution: 2 269 606,00 €

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eGov-Bus budgeteGov-Bus budget

Rep.

Period 1

Start month End month Total In which first

6 months

I 1 12 1 519 942,00 €

[67%]

II 13 24 749 664,00 €

[33%]

487 229,00 €

Total 2 269 606,00 €

Requested breakdown of the EC contribution per reporting period:

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6. Administrative issues6. Administrative issues

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Administrative issuesAdministrative issues

a. Contract Preparation Forms b. First draft of Annex I „Description of Work” c. Consortium Agreement under construction

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Administrative issuesAdministrative issues

No. Participant Legal Statut Legal documents

Financial information

1 Rodan PRIV, C A5: , A6:

2 CERIA GOV, NC

3 EMIC PRIV, PUBLIC, C A6:

4 UDBL GOV, NC

5 PJIIT PRIV, PUBLIC, NC

6 AXWAY PRIV, C A5: ?, A6:

7 A-SIT PRIV, NC A5: , A6:

PRIV: private C: commercial NC: not commercial Gov: govermental

Contract Preparation Forms

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7. Contractual clauses7. Contractual clauses

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Contractual clausesContractual clauses

Request a Special Clause 23

Partner No. 7: A-SIT requests a ”Special Clause 23” (Option B) for a legal entity composed of several legal entities, where „The Contractor Zentrum Für Sichere Informationstechnologie Austria (A-SIT) represents also its members…”

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Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention

Witold Staniszkis

Rodan Systems SA

Coordinator of the eGov-Bus proposal