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IP proposal in FP6 WP4:
Pegasus:
Pan-European eGovernment Architectures,
Standards and Universal eServices
a multi-layered E-government architecture
Integrated Governmental E-services for SME’s
Back office
Front office
Regulations/Business rules
Processes andSystems
Services
Social environment
Back office
Front office
Regulations/Business rules
Processes andSystems
Services
Social environment
Back office
Front office
Regulations/Business rules
ProcessesandSystems
Services
Social environment
Client ClientClient
Level I
Level II
Level III
The E-gov framework
Legal sources
Legal models
components services portal
presentatie
data exchange
presentatie
data exchange
A Generic E-gov architecture
A generic E-gov Architecture
Legal sources
Legal models
components services portal
presentatie
data exchange
presentatie
data exchange
A Generic E-gov architecture
A generic E-gov Architecture
E-Power
The POWER Method
Knowledge-basedComponents
Conceptualmodel
Processesand tasks
Modelling Modelling
Realisation
Legislationand Regulation
Feedback toPolicy makersand Drafters
Contributions
• Standards:
– formal legal representations
– services and components
– (representing) life events
• Usability & learnability
• Legal issues
• Change management & cross-
institutional issues
Application Domain: Target group
Target group:
• start-up and migrating SME’s
Stakeholders:
• SME’s
• Local/Regional/National governmental
bodies (e.g. Chambers of Commerce,
Tax Administration, Municipalities)
• Business consultants/ intermediaries
Application Domain: Problems to solve
• SME’s have problems accessing
regulations
• SME’s have to deal with the administrative
burden
• Gov’s have a problem in sharing data,
information and knowledge
• Gov’s have an shared interest in providing
E-services that improve SME’s
compliance
• Gov’s need to operate E-services at the
lowest costs possible
• ...
Common/Shared E-gov services
• identify common E-gov services (based
upon a survey)
• classify these services
• design of reusable components
• design of shared services.
• …
Scopeability
• Regional approach:
• Amsterdam, Berlin-Brandenburg,
London, Valencia,…
• Start with relatively simple services then
more complex ones
Returns on investments
• Implement European standards while
having returns on investments for SME’s
and Gov’s.
• Involvement of already existing
networks (e.g. Tax Admin’s,
Municipalities, Business consultants,
Chambers of Commerce etc.)
• Elaborate on previous projects (E-
POWER, .Gov, …) and connect to NoE’s
and EU-Forum WG’s