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Title: eGIF aims and associated documentation


1
e-Government Unit
UK Government interoperability policy and
standards Maewyn Cumming Assistant Director,
Technology Policy Ankara, March 2005
2
e-Government Unit
Agenda
  • e-Government Unit
  • e-GIF objectives and scope
  • e-GIF policies
  • Implementation and compliance issues
  • Content - architecture
  • Governance, management
  • XML

3
e-Government Unit
e-Government Unit Mission To support the
business transformation of government so we can
provide better more efficient public services
Prime Minister, May
2004
4
e-Government Unit
The e-Government Unit
  • Works with departments to deliver efficiency
    savings while improving the delivery of public
    services by joining up electronic government
    services.
  • Provides sponsorship of Information Assurance.

5
e-Government Unit
The CIO Agenda
  • Stimulate joined-up, business-led IT strategies
    and policies
  • Support citizen-centred public service reform
  • Enable corporate services transformation
  • Become IT change agent
  • Sponsor cost-effective IT security
  • Increase IT-enabled change capability / capacity
  • Build partnerships with IT suppliers
  • Improve external IT image and confidence

6
e-Government Unit
The CIO Agenda key elements
  • Enable corporate services transformation
  • Support HR and finance change agents in
  • process lt-----gt IT platform design
  • Drive consistent HR / Finance IT platform
    configurations
  • Become IT change agent
  • GSI
  • Benchmarks
  • Interoperability Standards
  • Supplier intelligence
  • Public, private best practice

7
50-100 People
CIO Organisation
8
e-Government Unit
e-Government Business Drivers
  • People want to interact with government on their
    own terms.
  • They want high quality services which are
    accessible, convenient and secure.
  • They do not want to understand how government is
    organised, which department or agency does what,
    or whether a function is exercised by central or
    local government.
  • Governments worldwide are now developing and
    implementing strategies to
  • deliver services on-line to citizens and
    businesses support the modernisation of
    government
  • automate the exchange of data between
    governments

9
e-Government Unit
e-Government Technical Drivers
  • IT provides a real opportunity to create
    fundamental improvement in the efficiency,
    convenience and quality of services.
  • Technical policies and specifications are
    essential for achieving interoperability and
    information systems coherence across the public
    sector.
  • Most governments now plan to adopt the Internet
    and World Wide Web specifications for all their
    systems, and to use XML and XSL as the core
    standards for data integration and the
    presentation of data.

10
e-Government Unit
Why e-GIF?
  • Joined-up Government needs joined-up information
    systems
  • e-GIF sets out the governments policy and
    standards for interoperability across the public
    sector
  • Focuses on 5 aspects
  • Interconnectivity
  • Data integration
  • Access
  • Content management
  • Business Domains

11
e-Government Unit
e-GIF scope
  • The entire UK public sector
  • Central government
  • NHS
  • Police and Courts
  • Local authorities

12
e-Government Unit
e-GIF scope
  • The exchange of information between government
    systems, and the interactions between
  • UK Government and citizens
  • UK Government and intermediaries
  • UK Government and businesses (worldwide)
  • UK Government organisations
  • UK Government and other governments (UK/EC,
    UK/US, etc.).

13
e-Government Unit
e-GIF Headline Decisions
  • Use Internet and World Wide Web standards for all
    public sector systems
  • Use XML as the key standard for data interchange
  • Make the browser the key interface for access and
    manipulation of all information
  • Assign metadata to government information
    resources
  • Adopts open, international standards that are
    well supported by the market
  • Internet based implementation strategy through
    GovTalk website

14
e-Government Unit
e-GIF - Implementation
  • e-GIF is mandated for all UK public sector
    systems
  • e-GIF Compliance Assessment Service
  • Operated by NCC on behalf of eGU
  • e-GIF Skills Accreditation
  • Accreditation scheme to ensure the right
    people are in place

15
e-Government Unit
e-GIF certification and accreditation
  • Reduces risk to public sector by ensuring
    contractors or employees have understanding of
    e-GIF issues and policy
  • Certification for individuals
  • Accreditation for organisations or teams
  • Foundation or expert level
  • Self financing

16
e-Government Unit
Compliance scheme
  • Members only 350
  • Provides interactive questionnaire to assess
    level of compliance of each system
  • http//www.egifcompliance.org/
  • Includes list of suppliers

17
e-Government Unit
Agenda
  • E-Government Unit
  • e-GIF objectives and scope
  • E-GIF policies
  • Implementation, compliance
  • Content - architecture
  • Governance, management
  • XML

18
e-Government Unit
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e-Government Unit
Also on Govtalk
  • Supporting documentation
  • Interactive versions TSC and GCL
  • Change control procedures
  • Meetings, working groups docs
  • Discussion forum
  • RFC and RFP
  • Other ICT frameworks and policies
  • Archive
  • www.govtalk.gov.uk

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e-Government Unit
e-GIF Governance
Senior IT Forum (Industry Government)
CIO Council
Interoperability Working Group
Metadata Working Group
Smart Cards Working Group
Govt Schemas Working Group
External Working Groups
21
e-Government Unit
Metadata Working Group
Technical Working Group
GCL Working Group
Taxonomies Working Group
22
e-Government Unit
Interoperability - European Dimension
  • European Interoperability Framework
  • Published November 2004
  • To support pan-European services
  • Considers
  • business,
  • technical
  • semantic interoperability
  • http//europa.eu.int

23
e-Government Unit
What is XML?
  • A way of making data
  • portable reusable
  • structured unambiguous
  • long lasting valuable
  • W3C specification based on SGML (itself an ISO
    Standard) to describe rules for enforcing
    document structure
  • separates structure from presentation
  • language for defining application-specific
    vocabularies

24
e-Government Unit
Information can consist of 3 things
  • Data
  • information elements values
  • the content"
  • Structure
  • relationship / location of information
  • the markup"
  • Presentation
  • formatting for easy consumption
  • the style"

25
e-Government Unit
XML tells us what" not how"
  • XML describes what data "is" not what you want
    done to it
  • Separates "structure naming" from "processing
    format"

26
e-Government Unit
Major benefits of XML
  • Information is described in a way understood by
    different types of systems
  • Documents messages can be exchanged
    regardless of different environments
  • Leverages investment in legacy systems
  • Data easily reorganized transformed into
    different delivery formats
  • Metadata can be included with content
  • Re-keying effort errors are reduced
  • Business process changes enabled with less
    impact

27
e-Government Unit
Adopting XML schemas for service delivery
  • Alternatives
  • Use international e-business schemas, eg ebXML,
    XBRL, where appropriate.
  • -those adopted are listed in e-GIF
  • Write own schemas for specific government
    services, eg tax return filing, passport
    applications
  • -using data standard fragments
  • -those weve written are available on GovTalk

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e-Government Unit
Finally
  • UKs e-government strategy is about harnessing
    the information revolution to improve the lives
    of our citizens and the performance of UKs
    economy.
  • Delivering e-government, building the knowledge
    economy and delivering pervasive access is going
    to require pervasive technologies thats the
    Internet and XML.
  • The delivery requires the involvement of,
    acceptance by and partnership with the public and
    private sectors, in the development and
    implementation of the e-GIF.

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e-Government Unit
Thank You! Any Questions? Maewyn.cumming_at_cabine
t-office.gsi.gov.ukTel no. 020 7276 3101
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