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“Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for eGovernment”

“Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for eGovernment”. A project overview from eStandards point of view. Project description Partners and figures Objectives eStandards work. Michael Dill, ITAIDe WP1 Dill@gefeg.com. Proposal/Contract no.: 027829.

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“Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for eGovernment”

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  1. “Information Technology for Adoption and Intelligent Design for eGovernment” A project overview from eStandards point of view • Project description • Partners and figures • Objectives • eStandards work Michael Dill, ITAIDe WP1 Dill@gefeg.com Proposal/Contract no.: 027829

  2. The overall project view ITAIDE develops a Canonical Information Model (based on UNeDocs) for electronic documents and document mapping software to improve the pan-European interoperability of taxation and customs systems. This interoperability is an essential prerequisite to achieve strategic goals for e-customs such as the introduction of Authorised Economic Operator and Single Window Access service provisioning for businesses.

  3. ITAIDe Objectives • Standards development for e-customs • Technical and semantic interoperability for e-customs • E-customs procedure redesign methodology • Network collaboration model • E-customs demonstrators • Dissemination

  4. ITAIDe - the Benefits • accuracy and accessibility of business data for customs offices • efficiency and transparency of procedures and complete supply chains • pan-European interoperability by simplifying and harmonising procedures

  5. IDAIDe Consortia partners and figures Copenhagen Business School, Dutch Customs & Tax Office, Danish Customs & Tax Office, Finnish State Treasury, Nordea Bank, UNECE, Free University Amsterdam, University College Dublin, University of Maribor, University of Muenster, United Paper Mills, SAP, IBM, Kareltek, Project Business, Resultmaker EU contribution 5.8 Million Euros over 4.5 years

  6. Procedure redesign and ‘new’ documents .. the emphasis up until now has been on replacing each paper document with a corresponding electronic document, rather than on a fundamental redesign of the system, where the specific administrative document might possibly become redundant altogether.  ITAIDe develops a procedure redesign methodology to improve the efficiency and simplification of e-customs procedures.

  7. Document and Message Standards(Workpackage 1 ) Standard Foundation (Model based) Canonical model reusing UNeDocs Linkage with UN/CEFACT, TDED, WCO, eCustoms 2007, UNeDocs Training on Core Components, CEFACT, UBL, GS1 XML…for the living labs Interoperability testing ….

  8. Standards to be used: For eForms: - w3c –XML, XSLT, and FO (Formatting Objects) For electronic data exchange: - UN/CEFACT’s Core Components - The UN/CEFACT Core Component Library - UN/CEFACT XML NDRs (Naming and Design Rules) - UN/EDIFACT and UNTDED (ISO 7372) - WCO (World Customs Organisation) Data model

  9. Three standards to bridge eForms, data models and eDocuments • An electronic version of the UN Layout Key standard • A methodology which will enable the individual pieces of data held in an eForm to be linked with the core component data structures of the underlying data model • A set of naming and design rules which will enable a predictable production of XML froman eForm which is compliant to the UN/CEFACT XML naming and design rules

  10. ITIADe closes a standard gap

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