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EC Directive: Applications

Dr. Efthimios Tambouris

eGovernment Unit Manager

tambouris@archetypon.comArchetypon S.A.

236 Sygrou Ave. 176 72, AthensTel. +30 2109536410, Fax. +30 2109536411

http://egov.archetypon.com

Kerkyra, 10 December 2003 http://egov.archetypon.gr

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Archetypon and eGovernment Exploitation of Public Sector Information eGovernment Metadata in Europe Archetypon One-Stop Government Offerings

Kerkyra, 10 December 2003 http://egov.archetypon.gr

Archetypon S.A.

A Hellenic, independent IT company

Stable rhythm of growth (from 35 to 160 employees in the last 5 years)

International Market focused (customers: Microsoft, IBM, Siebel, European Commission…)

Activities: e-Solutions, S/W engineering & testing factory, multi-lingual content, digital media, telecoms, consulting.

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Four years investment on eGovernment and tele-democracy activities

Mission of eGovernment Unit: to provide high-quality, leading-edge electronic government

solutions in Greece and the rest of Europe

Strategic goals: to commercially exploit our significant experience and

findings from participating and coordinating several international research projects

http://egov.archetypon.com; e-gov@archetypon.com

Archetypon and eGovernment

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Research and Development National Level:

Participation in the e-government Technology Foresight project Participation in national scientific conferences on e-government

European Level: Participation in the European Committee for Standardization project

“An eGovernment Application profile and model”. Coordination of two IST projects (eGOV and EURO-CITI) Participation in many EC-funded projects (SmartGov, GRASP, etc.) Active participation in e-government and tele-democracy clustering

activities Participation (2 members) in the panel of experts that identified the

four future directions of e-government in the 6th FP (29 March 2001). More than 15 peer-reviewed scientific publications in several

conferences and journals Members act as peer-reviews in significant e-government workshops

and conferences e.g. EGOV conference (within DEXA), KMinGOV, e-government track within Bled e-commerce conference etc.

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Archetypon and eGovernment Exploitation of Public Sector Information eGovernment Metadata in Europe Archetypon One-Stop Government Offerings

Kerkyra, 10 December 2003 http://egov.archetypon.gr

Exploiting Public Sector Information

Tools Provided by private sector

Content Provided by private sector

Rules Set by state, respected by all

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Current Situation

Citizens and businesses

Useful content bureaucracy

No Rules

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The role of the state

To set up the rules To enforce the rules To timely cope with changes

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Landscape with rules

Citizens and businesses

Useful content bureaucracy

Rules

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The role of the public sector

To unlock its information To advertise its information! To transparently cost its information To respect the rules

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Landscape with active public sector

Citizens and businesses

Useful content

Rules

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The role of the private sector

To develop tools To develop business models To respect the rules

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New Situation

Citizens and businesses

Useful content

Rules

New one-stop value-added services

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Archetypon and eGovernment Exploitation of Public Sector Information eGovernment Metadata in Europe Archetypon One-Stop Government Offerings

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Metadata

“Data about data” or “information about information” The use of metadata could:

facilitate the discovery of governmental resources by interesting parties.

Metadata may be also used to: describe resources from various perspectives e.g.

to support archiving, to protect intellectual property rights, to manage change of resources etc.

Pre-requisites: A standard “metadata element set” to ensure

interoperability Relevant guidelines for governments

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Project Details

Project : “An eGovernment Application Profile and Model” Organisation: European Committee for Standardization

(CEN) Role: Team leader of project Dates: September 2002 – September 2003 Deliverables:

CWA 14860 - Dublin Core eGovernment Application Profiles CWA 14859 - Guidance on the use of metadata in

eGovernment Next Step:

Continuation of project for one more year (January 2004 – December 2005)

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Project Outcome

Guidelines for the use of metadata by the public sector in Europe

Review of national and international standards on the use of metadata in eGovernment

Establishment of rules towards a common European metadata element set based on Dublin Core

Specification of 1st version of a proposed metadata element set for eGovernment in Europe. Method followed:

Harmonisation of existing standards in order To prevent investment in various MS

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Archetypon and eGovernment Exploitation of Public Sector Information eGovernment Metadata in Europe Archetypon One-Stop Government Offerings

Kerkyra, 10 December 2003 http://egov.archetypon.gr

From a model based on the internal organization of the Public Sector to a model based on the needs of the citizen

Municipality

Directorate of Urban Planning

Directorate of

Technical Service

Directorateof Citizenship

Ministry of

the Interior

Tax Office

CITIZEN

BIRTH

SCHOOL

WORK

HEALTH

TRAVEL

MARRIAGE

PENSION

DEATH

Our vision: Citizen-centred Service Provision

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Each channel has its own system for connection with the back-office

PORTALG2G System for

ProvidingServices

and Content and for

Coordination

Activities

OneStopGov Platform

Our offer:The OneStopGov service provision Model

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Online One-Stop Government platform

Provides: Public Services Public Information

Uses Metadata for: Locating and presenting information Locating and invoking services Linking services with information

Technologies: J2EE, Java XML / RDF Web Services

Thank you for your attention!

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