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Interoperability at the Pan-European Level

Interoperability at the Pan-European Level. John Borras Assistant Director Technology Policy. Why Interoperability ?. Modern joined-up and web-enabled government, at local, national and European levels, demands joined-up, interoperable , information systems

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Interoperability at the Pan-European Level

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  1. Interoperability at the Pan-European Level John Borras Assistant Director Technology Policy

  2. WhyInteroperability? • Modern joined-up and web-enabled government, at local, national and European levels, demands joined-up, interoperable, information systems • working in a seamless and coherent way across the public sector • aligned to the the global information revolution • providing citizens and businesses with better access to government services • enable the exchange of information between Member States.

  3. It’s role in the delivery of e-Government Services • Delivering e-Government services requires agreed interoperability specifications • Inter and Intra government communications require agreed interoperability specifications • Means of harnessing data in legacy systems in short term whilst setting the standards for new systems in the longer term

  4. Users Multiple Access Channels DTV Mobile Call Centre PC Local Authorities Departmental Systems Other Public sector Systems Citizen & Businesses Access Channels Government portal www.ukonline.gov.uk e-government Services Private Sector Portals Local Authority Portals Infrastructure Government Gateway GSI Government Systems

  5. Overview of UK’s Experience • UK Interoperability Framework (e-GIF) first published in September 2000, now on version 4 • Since then significant interest from other countries in EU and rest of world • Many countries are working on Interoperability policies and specifications, focussing very much on the technical aspects of interoperability • Suppliers are very supportive of e-GIF • Our experience suggests there is a real demand for a European Interoperability Framework

  6. Scope of e-GIF • Focuses on 4 aspects: • Interconnectivity - specifications for systems interconnection • Data integration - specifications for data sharing • Information access - specifications for accessing information by a range of delivery channels • Content management - specifications for the addition of metadata to government resources

  7. e- GIF – Headline Decisions • Adopts Internet and World Wide Web Standards for all public sector systems • Adopts XML as the key standard for data interchange • Makes the Browser the key interface for access and manipulation of all information • Assign Metadata to government information • Adopts standards that are well supported by the market • Internet based Implementation Strategy through UK GovTalk • e-GIF is mandated on all UK Public Sector Systems

  8. Related Initiatives • IDA’s European Interoperability Framework project • IDA’s Architectural Guidelines • IDA’s MiREG project • OASIS e-Gov Technical Committee • Members States’ interoperability projects

  9. Scope of Pan-European Framework • Interoperability policies, eg adoption of WWW standards, use of XML, information access via Browsers • Agreed technical specifications, e.g. interconnectivity standards, XML schemas, data standards, metadata • Management arrangements • Change Control procedures • Compliance processes

  10. Thank youjohn.borras@e-envoy.gsi.gov.ukTel no. +44 20 7276 3101www.govtalk.gov.uk

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