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FedCASIC Carla Buczinski and Lucinda Dalzell March 3, 2005

FedCASIC Carla Buczinski and Lucinda Dalzell March 3, 2005. Agenda. Project Introduction Virtual System Demonstration WhoKnows Network Highlights Lessons Learned Next Steps Contact Us. WhoKnows Network Project. Purpose is to test usefulness of Expertise Location System (ELS)

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FedCASIC Carla Buczinski and Lucinda Dalzell March 3, 2005

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  1. FedCASIC Carla Buczinski and Lucinda Dalzell March 3, 2005

  2. Agenda • Project Introduction • Virtual System Demonstration • WhoKnows Network Highlights • Lessons Learned • Next Steps • Contact Us

  3. WhoKnows Network Project • Purpose is to test usefulness of Expertise Location System (ELS) • 1-year pilot • COTS software – AskMe Enterprise • 3 pilot communities • Project Management • Quality • Census Software Process Improvement (CSPI)

  4. WhoKnows Network Communities • Community Requirements • Exists oustide WhoKnows Network • Community Champion • Simple taxonomy • A need to share and re-use knowledge • Three types of users • Knowledge Seeker • Knowledge Collaborator • Community Champion

  5. WhoKnows Network Virtual System Demonstration

  6. Use your Jamesbond ID and your network password to log in.

  7. Every time you return to this page, the featured Knowledge Collaborator changes so that you get to know who is here to help.

  8. Knowledge Collaborators have profiles in the System for users to browse. A Knowledge Seeker may also choose to provide profile information so that anyone answering her question will have a better understanding of her work.

  9. Users are able to subscribe to specific Communities (or sub-communities) and automatically receive new content on a regular basis.

  10. “My Settings” is used by Knowledge Collaborators to let users know when they are not available to answer questions.

  11. Click on “I want to: Ask a Question” and you can direct a question to a Knowledge Collaborator(s) and/or a Community. The KC will receive a notification in his Lotus Notes email. You will receive a notification that your question has been answered in your email as well.

  12. The question you asked will now appear in your Activity Summary Bar. When you receive an answer, it will appear here as well (and you will be notified via Lotus Notes). KCs are also notified here of questions they’ve been asked, and they receive a message in their Lotus Notes.

  13. If you’re looking for someone, click on “I want to: Find People”. At this screen, you can enter a search or find the person you are looking for by typing in the first letter of her name.

  14. The three Communities participating in the pilot are listed in the Activity Bar on the left. Click on “I want to: Find Communities” to find a specific sub-community.

  15. KCs can add documents that they have either written or use frequently that might be of use to others. The document will then be stored in the WhoKnows knowledgebase and can be accessed by others.

  16. KCs can add Q&A that they are often asked. The FAQ will then be stored in the WhoKnows knowledgebase and can be accessed by others.

  17. Search results bring up content from the System as well as people to contact and documents from the QMR, PMR and CSPI web site.

  18. Click “Browse communities: All Communities” to see all three Communities and the sub-communities. Click on any of the Communities or sub-communities to go to that page.

  19. Click on “Quality Community” to browse the Community page. You’ll find content and people who are willing to help you.

  20. When you click on one of the sub-communities at the bottom of the Community page, you’ll be able to browse the sub-community page.

  21. WhoKnows Network Highlights • Simple URL: http://whoknows.hrd.census.gov • Use your jamesbond and network password to login • Multiple access points • Federated search results from • The WhoKnows Network • PMR, QMR • CSPI website • All Knowledge Collaborators are volunteers • A growing repository of shared knowledge

  22. Lessons Learned • APQC Study helped in make-or-buy decision • The term “expert” was a problem • Willing participants and Bureau-wide programs were initial communities • Ease of access and use was important • Marketing played a key role in usage

  23. Survey Results • Training not necessary for knowledge seekers • Pilot communities would not get volume usage • “I think it will take a little time for people to become familiar with it, and begin really taking advantage of it.”

  24. Next Steps • Focus on Census Bureau core business processes • Standard Economic Processing System (StEPS)

  25. Contact us Carla Buczinski carla.j.buczinski@census.gov Lucinda Dalzell lucinda.p.dalzell@census.gov

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