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XML & E-COMMERCE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (XZIG). 18:00 - 21:00 Tue 12/11/2002 Stream: E-commerce Tenders Topic: Overview Open Interchange Consortium Justin WERNER Director FORMFIL PTY LTD. Agenda. 18:00 Introduction Justin WERNER 18:05 The new Faculty IT at UTS Alice WATKINS
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XML & E-COMMERCE SPECIALINTEREST GROUP (XZIG) 18:00 - 21:00 Tue 12/11/2002 Stream: E-commerce Tenders Topic: Overview Open Interchange Consortium Justin WERNER Director FORMFIL PTY LTD
Agenda 18:00 Introduction Justin WERNER 18:05 The new Faculty IT at UTS Alice WATKINS 18:20 TIMS as a tender service for Government Funding Opportunities Ken BROMFIELD 18:35 Lgov-NSW tender for Local Councils Stephen GOULD 19:20 Questions 19:30 Networking 21:00 Finish
Background OIC * Formed in 1994 * Forum to raise awareness of Electronic Information Technology (EIT) issues like E-commerce & the Internet * 3 years quarterly lunch lectures 1994 Gary JACKSON past MD Microsoft, Sybase and Cisco 1996 Senator Richard ALSTON - Federal Minister for Communication 1997 Dean BROWN - South Australian Minister Information Technology * 1997 1st member project - EAIM * 1999 2nd member project won 1st prize in “IT for SME” Category of Global Bangemann Challenge - 86 Competitors * 2001 Commissioned by DEWRSB surveys Local Government
Education /Awareness Process Because the issues involved with new e-business processes are a totally new way of thinking, it takes a long time for organisations to understand the changes required in business process and practice It requires more than meetings and seminars. As part of the education/awareness process the OIC has developed an internal and external project process. Internal projects are proposed by members as part of Special Interest Groups [ZIGS] or Special Application Groups [ZAGS] eg EAIM, Y2KRAMP, TIMS External projects are provided by the OIC Tender Information Management Service [TIMS] eg DEWRSB EoI 2001/10, NSW Local Government & Shires Associations tender Lgov-NSW-2 to provided enhanced Community Services
Logistics Education/Awareness process 1 On-going development contact base - currently 7,500 e-mail contacts Australia and another 7,000 worldwide 2 Matrix of vertical {Industry} & horizontal {application} projects 3 Develop infrastructure process for formation project work groups - acknowledge & protect IP 4 Promote regular published program of education/awareness seminars 5 Establish list of speakers 6 Credits scheme for attendance and participation 7 Work with other groups to promote education/awareness
XZIG Co-ordinating issues A Awareness of XML and world-wide promotion by UN/CEFACT and OASIS to stimulate use E-commerce B External projects - monitoring tenders that may be suitable for XML projects - TIMS C Internal projects - TIMS submit as XML schema - funding applications to ITOL for commercialisation D Education and networking service for Tenders E Identifying funding resources for E-commerce initiatives