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DIP meeting. E-government. ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL. Mary Rowlatt, Strategic Information Manager. January 17th 2003. ABC. 2 / 8. Essex County Council. Large local authority in UK Covers 1,300 square miles in S E England

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  1. DIP meeting E-government ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL Mary Rowlatt, Strategic Information Manager January 17th 2003 ABC 2 / 8

  2. Essex County Council • Large local authority in UK • Covers 1,300 square miles in S E England • Delivers services (together with 12 District Councils and other agencies) to 1.3m citizens • e-Government is a key issue (Government targets for 2005 and standards) • Relevant projects:

  3. seamlessUK • NOF (lottery) funded • 8 other local authorities + 15 key national information providers + 45 local organisations • one stop citizen’s gateway to integrated local and national information • health, education, employment, rights, benefits, local government etc • www.seamless-uk.info

  4. seamlessUK 2 • Distributed, multiple sources - single search produces integrated ‘hit list’ • Standards based: • SOAP, XML query, Z39.50, Harvest • seamlessUK application profile based on e-GMS (DC) • Tools for participating organisations: • seamless.dot (metatagging tool) linked to: • thesuarus • ‘geocoder’

  5. Thesaurus • Cross domain and designed for the public • ISO standard, synonyms, browse, query rewriting • Mapping - GCL, APLAWS, partner vocabularies • Integrating into our content management system • Essex CC + partner organisations & Essex Online portal • Piloting it’s use to improve commercial semantic metadata/semi-automatic tagging tools

  6. ePSINet • www.epsinet.org • e-Content Programme - 15 countries (+CEE?) • help create the conditions for effective implementation of the EC Directive on reuse and exploitation of PSI • portal - standards, management, regulation, performance • Europe wide network - individuals, companies, public sector organisations, associations (EU + international) • database, email list, faq, online enquiries

  7. PULMAN • www.pulmanweb.org • EC funded Network of Excellence - 37 countries • Public libraries & cultural heritage institutions • Guidelines (social, management, technical) • Standards - key issue

  8. Relevant experience • Developing & implementing terminology tools & standards to support interoperability in real world situation with multiple partners from different sectors • Thesaurus development, use and mapping • Technical & management issues involved in creating and maintaining distributed (peer to peer) information systems

  9. Relevant experience 2 • Co-ordinating & managing large multi-partner projects (national and EU) • Good access to partners (technical, local administrations, publishers, content providers, libraries, museums, archives across Europe and beyond) • Good access to effective dissemination channels

  10. e-Government/e-Europe agendas • Joined up services • Services available electronically • More transactional services (not just information) • Customer focussed services • what sort of person am I (businessman, child, elderly person) • where I am geographically

  11. What we would like to achieve • Pull together - existing work on • distributed (peer to peer) systems (multiple suppliers) • improved semantic interoperability • easier on the information/service providers • costs of good metadata v. high • delivery via web services (including personalisation, authentication, payment etc)

  12. Focus on delivery of public services at local level • Create citizen’s (community information) ontology support interoperability, joint working, system integration • Support development of web service applications for e-delivery • machine interoperable • use apparent • (Essex Online Portal) • Huge benefits if new (& developing) public service terminologies are guided by a sound conceptual framework

  13. Potential roles • Ontology development • Application, testing, implementation (with partners) • Dissemination • Existing partners: • BT Syntegra (IT and IS for ECC) • MDR Partners (dissemination, partners, project management) • Thesaurus consultant (Belgium) & System Simulation (terminology stuff) • Gauss (content management) • etc etc

  14. Contact details: • Mary Rowlatt • Strategic Information Manager • Essex County Council • PO Box 11, County Hall • Chelmsford • Essex, CM1 1LX • tel: +44 (0)1245 436524 • email: maryr@essexcc.gov.uk • www.essexcc.gov.uk

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