1 / 14

Local Units of Government Communications Sub-Group

Discover how the Communications Sub-Group of the Michigan Department of Information Technology facilitates communications in government IT, bridging the gap between the federal, state, and local units of government.

aprill
Download Presentation

Local Units of Government Communications Sub-Group

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Know the Client • Own the Problem • Share the Solution Local Units of GovernmentCommunications Sub-Group Michigan Department of Information Technology Office of Technology Partnerships

  2. Communications Sub-Group • Mission • What We’ve Accomplished • Where We’re At Now • Next Steps

  3. Communications Sub-Group Mission • To provide a forum for effective communications in the area of information technology between the Federal Government, State of MI and the local units of government (counties, cities, townships, villages).

  4. What We’ve Accomplished Communications Sub-Group • Identified issues/solutions • Reviewed literature on “Joined Up Government” • Identified deliverables in already Joined up Govt • Met with DIT Communications Director • Began scaffolding what it means to be ‘Join Up’ • Began identifying where communications fits • Met with the Security and Website sub groups

  5. Top 6 High Level Issues • Marketing Challenge-No matter what, the challenge is how do we get the word out • Create a “dynamic” website for the forum • A Web site and e-mail are both needed to start communications due to the fact that only 29% have websites • Notify locals of grant availability • Share security alerts • Create a seamless system between local, state, federal governments and an e-look that is consistent.

  6. Marketing Solutions • Utilize MAGCU existing vehicles (www.magcu.org) • Raise awareness via speeches to existing organizations (Digital Summit) • Press Releases • Work to create a Web Site or List Serve via DIT’s Communication Dept. • Provide tool or application to the locals

  7. Create Dynamic Website Solutions • To Have a voluntary system on a weekly or monthly basis for articles to be submitted. Stick to the schedule • Segregate communications General Postings, best practices, job postings, news, provide security information • Communicate on articles of interest, Wireless, etc, by various areas • Pull from existing technology articles, scan newspapers, etc, Have an Awards Section, a Standards Section, a Research Section • Have subject matter approaches: Networking, Applications, Cell Phones, VoiP with contact name and numbers • Provide information on state initiatives, interagency approaches

  8. A Web site and E-mail are both needed to start - Solutions • Describe the advantages a website brings now and for the future • Work through the county structures as local sites are being brought up • Establish the communications process to be used initially with the locals while sites are being developed. Collaborate with the MTA and MML and other stakeholders in this process.

  9. Notification of grant availability- Solutions • Post grants as well as deadlines • Need resource to search, find and post grants

  10. Security alerts- Issues & Solutions • Issues • Business practices as it relates to security • Virus Alerts for the industry • Solution • Work with the Security Sub-Group

  11. Having a seamless system-Solutions • Incorporate properties on the web site for locals that are fresh, informative, entertaining • Have a Question and Answer Section, “How do I?” • Look at standards, naming conventions, nomenclature

  12. Where We’re At Now Communications Sub-Group • Defining existing vehicles for marketing & linking • Brainstorming with DIT Communications Dept • Piecing together information for prioritization of communications goals • Creating visual frameworks to build forward Putting this vision into a context that adds detail

  13. Next Steps Communications Sub-Group • Identify stakeholders • Further define Interoperability and Integration • Develop an interim communications strategy, via e-mail, until all sites are up and running • Explore existing standards • Obtain executive “buy in” and establish a framework describing our planned approach to working collaboratively • Work on developing a governance model

  14. Communication Connections • National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council (NECCC) and its: vision, governance, architecture and stakeholders focus . http://www.ec3.org/Work/WGHome.htm • Other Links of interest: Australia has “joined up” its government: http://www.lgconnect.gov.au/ • (XBI) Cross Boundary Integration-Strategies for Success • http://www.ec3.org/Downloads/2003/XBI_Report.pdf

More Related