XML One Conference Amsterdam 21 Sept 2001 e-government
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XML One ConferenceAmsterdam 21 Sept 2001
e-government the crusade to get the UK and
government online
Anwar Choudhury Director
Office of the e-Envoy UK Cabinet Office
Today’s Agenda Outline UK’s vision and strategy for e-
government and the knowledge economy
Present UK’s strategy for achieving pan government interoperability and aligning government to the internet through e-GIF and XML
Seek your views on how we (Governments and Industry) can work together to deliver the XML revolution and its true potential
e-government vision We are in the middle of a Information
revolution which will change the way we work and live
The UK to be at the forefront of the new global knowledge economy – this is vital for our future prosperity
We must ensure that everyone in our society
benefits from the new technology and economy
e- government Leadership
UK e-envoy Andrew Pinder
E Government Minister
Lord Macdonald
e-Minister in Cabinet
Patricia Hewitt
Prime Minister
e-government strategy
All Government services to be offered online by 2005
e-government strategy is to provide the policies, legislation and programmes to make the above a reality
e - government policies
e-government
Departments produced initial e-business strategies in October 2000
Departments to receive money for modernisation subject to sign-off of their strategy by e-Envoy
www.iagchampions.gov.uk/iagc/strategy.htm
‘every government department as an e-business’
a strategic framework for public services in the Information Age
e-Government Framework Policies
• Web sites• Web security• Channels Strategy• Smart cards• Authentication • Digital TV
• Security• Privacy• Electronic records
management• Metadata• Interoperability - eGIF
www.iagchampions.gov.uk/iagc/guidelines.htm
e-Government Interoperability
Framework
e-GIF
Overview & Strategy
Why e-GIF• Joined-up Government needs Joined-up
Information Systems
– e-GIF sets out the government’s policy and standards for interoperability across the public sector
– e-GIF sets the architecture for • Joined-up and web-enabled government• Government UK Online Portals and Gateway • Electronic Service Delivery
e- GIF Headline Decisions - 1
• Adopts Internet and World Wide Web Standards for all government systems
• Adopts XML as the key standard for data interchange
• Adopts standards that are well supported by the market
e- GIF Headline Decisions - 2
• Aims to reduce the cost and risk for government systems
• Makes the Browser the key interface for access and manipulation of all information
• E-GIF/XML is mandated on all UK Government Systems
• Internet based Implementation Strategy through UKGovTalk
UK GovTalk™ Provides• XML Schemas agreed for use across the public sector
• Government Data Standards Catalogue
• Information Architecture Model
• Training and awareness
• Toolkits advice
• Best Practice/Case Studies/FAQs• RFC and RFP on a global basis
• communities of interest• discussion groups• Available for use by any public sector community for e-gov
consultations
www.govtalk.gov.uk
Building on Success UK’s e-GIF and XML strategy is universally
accepted and enjoys tremendous amount of support across Government and industry alike
There is huge interest from countries across the globe (Europe, Australia, US,) in adopting e-GIF
UK is now working with partners to build XML Schemas for all government process and vertical industries
e-Government Services e-Democracy - EML Business eBXML Financial Industry XBRL
XML for e-Democracy UK’s Cabinet Office is working with OASIS
to build the XML Schemas for elections, Election Notification New Voter registration Security & Authentication Results Delivery
The Committee contains industry and Government working togther
election.com Accenture Microsoft Cisco/many others
Join Us
Setting standards for the Information age
InteroperabilityInformation AccessData IntegrationInterconnection
Information Cognition
The five sensesMultimediaVoice RecognitionHCIArtificial Intelligence
Information & Knowledge
Management
Intelligent Info SearchKnowledge Generation and SharingDecision Tools
E-GIF Today
e - government infrastructure
UK onlineUK onlineCitizen PortalCitizen Portal
Information & KnowledgeInteractive ServiceHighly Personalised
AuthenticationSecurityTransaction ElementsBusiness LogicJoined-up Govt
Government GatewayGovernment Gateway
XML
XML
XML
XML
XMLX
ML
XML
Multiple access channelsInternet, Mobiles, DTV, Kiosks etc
Interoperability Framework (e-GIF) (Mandated Standards)OthersOthersLocalLocal
AuthoritiesAuthoritiesGovtGovtDptsDpts
Private sectorPrivate sectorPortalsPortals
Local Local AuthorityAuthorityPortalsPortals
XML XML XML XML XMLXML XML
UK Online Portal Vision
Provide an easy to use, trusted and personalised window to all government
information and services 24 hours, 365 days
Strategy for World-class Portal
What do you want to do Multilingual, Multimedia Multimedia, & Voice
AdvancedInterfaces
XML AdvancedPersonalisation
Your choices trivial and advanced
MultipleChannels
Internet, DTV, Intermediaries, Mobile Phones, IP
Joined-up Info & Services
Life-Episodes - Common Services
TransactionalServices
Financial Transaction Authenticated Services
Portal Life Episodes Services
• having a baby• going away • dealing with crime• moving home• Learning to drive• Bereavement
Summary• UK’s e-government strategy is about harnessing the
information revolution in improving the lives of our citizens and the performance of UK’s economy
• Delivering e-government, building the knowledge economy and delivering pervasive access is going to require a pervasive technology – that’s XML baby!
• And the World is being XML ed
• People at this conference are pioneers and vanguard for the XML revolution – we in UK Government invites you to work with us to deliver the promise.
XML One ConferenceAmsterdam 21 Sept 2001
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