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Title: Open Collaboration and Standards in eGov


1
Open Collaboration and Standards in e-Gov
  • Open Source A Case for E-Government
  • October 17, 2002, World Bank, Washington, DC
  • Susan Turnbull, U.S. General Services
    Administration
  • Brand Niemann, U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency
  • October 17, 2002

2
Open Collaboration
  • Purpose of Collaboration Expedition Forums
  • Open up communication circles among diverse
    stakeholders.
  • Accelerate commitments and maturation of open
    standard components for e-government.
  • Collaborative incubator process.

3
Open Collaboration
  • Multiple Authoritative Sponsors
  • Architecture and Infrastructure Committee of the
    Federal CIO Council.
  • IT RD Coordination of White House Office of
    Science and Technology Policy.
  • Office of Intergovernmental Solutions, Office of
    Citizen Services, GSA.

4
Open Collaboration
  • Monthly Open Workshops
  • Explore common purposes with scope beyond what
    government can do alone.
  • Participation by innovators/bridge-builders.
  • Contributes to culturally expansive learning
    among separate communities.
  • Collaboration site at http//ioa-qpnet-co.gsa.gov/
    UA-Exp.

5
Open Collaboration
  • Benefits
  • Catalyst for emergence of open standards based,
    government without boundaries activities.
  • Contributes to Federal EA development and IT RD
    research agendas.
  • Joint authorship of Extending Digital Dividends
    guide.
  • Innovative pilots of emerging technology.

6
Open Collaboration
  • The Federal CIO Council has reorganized its
    Architecture and Infrastructure Committee (AIC)
    to include the CTOs and provide more input into
    policy planning through three subcommittees
  • Architecture ongoing maintenance of the federal
    enterprise architecture.
  • Component Architecture update and maintain the
    library of hardware and software components used
    by agencies.
  • Emerging technologies evaluate and recommend
    new technologies, such as Web Services.

7
Open Collaboration
  • Mark Forman on Web Services at the FGDC Steering
    Committee Meeting (October 9, 2002)
  • Some Fundamentals for Our Success in Applying Web
    Services
  • 1. Identify common functions, interdependencies,
    interrelationships, and evaluate barriers to
    information sharing.
  • 2. Implement in a way that addresses both the
    opportunities and risks of a networked
    environment.
  • 3. Leverage technologies to achieve benefits of
    interoperability while protecting societal values
    of privacy and intellectual property rights, etc.

8
Open Standards
  • Some Definitions
  • Opposite to the word proprietary (closed to
    outside development and viewing, closed minded,
    not customer-centric, and slow to change), which
    many consider to be pejorative.
  • Better out in the open, open process,
    softwares that can be replaced, and softwares
    that play well with each other.

9
Open Standards
  • Process and Organizations
  • Standards are judged by the process and
    organization that created them.
  • Governments will always be the best place to
    establish a standard that can be enforced by law,
    regulation, and established guidelines of
    conduct.
  • The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Preeminent standards-setting body in the XML
    world - to say its word is the gold currency of
    the industry is an understatement.
  • Recommendation is the W3C non-politically
    charged word for standard.
  • Three central principles interoperability,
    evolution, and decentralization.
  • Key XML Specifications and Standards (ZapThink
    2002) - Over 450 standards in existence with 135
    key specifications categorized by Core XML,
    Document-oriented, Message-Oriented, and
    Community Vocabularies representing eight
    standards organizations. See http//www.zapthink.c
    om/reports/poster.html

10
ZapThink XML Standards Poster!Over 135 XML and
Web Services Standards At-a-Glance
11
Open Standards
Federal Enterprise Architecture Program
Management Office Solutions Architects Working
Group
12
Open Standards
  • XML Web Services for e-Government
  • Lets make sure the e-Gov projects implement
    enough XML Web Services so they are universally
    accessible and interoperable with one another so
    we dont end up with 24 better portals, but still
    stovepipes.
  • Start regular meetings to select leads for the
    top 20 priorities and pilot projects and have
    them report progress.
  • Support from the Industry Advisory Council for
    vendor involvement in the pilot projects
    (http//www.iaconline.org).
  • Support from the Web Services Interoperability
    (WS-I) Organization with usage scenarios and test
    tools (http//www.ws-i.org).
  • Regular status reports and demonstrations at the
    Collaboration Workshops (November 12 and December
    10, 2002, and January 14, 2003, scheduled so far).

13
Open Standards
  • Demonstration
  • See the familiar words as text on screen or in
    Braille, synchronized with the narrators voice.
    Navigate forward and backward in the speech using
    computer keystrokes. We have moved from
    standardizing the alphabet to standardizing book
    formats!
  • Also called DAISY or NISO Books for the DAISY
    (Digital Audio-based Information SYstem)
    Consortium and National Information Standards
    Organization.
  • Well-organized collections of computer files
    produced according to specifications published by
    DIASY and NISO.
  • Medium-independent information access based on
    open standards (W3Cs XML and SMIL)
  • eXtensible Markup Language.
  • Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language.

14
Open Standards
Playback software for SMIL-based DAISY multimedia
books.
15
Open Standards
Digital Talking Book Extending Digital Dividends
guide
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