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Type: 30-day public review
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Applied
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Component/s: None
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Labels:None
Submitted on Friday, July 22, 2011 - 10:08
Submitted by user:
Submitted values are:
Submitter's Name: John Borras
TC Name: Transformational Government Framework
TC Email Address: tgf@lists.oasis-open.org
Work Product Title: TGF Pattern Language - Core Patterns
Committee Specification Draft ##: CSD01
CSD URI: TBD
Additional Resources : http://
Approval Link:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/tgf/document.php?document_id=42968
Abstract: The Transformational Government Framework (TGF) is a practical
"how
to" standard for the design and implementation of an effective program of
technology-enabled change at national, state or local government level. It
describes a managed process of ICT-enabled change in the public sector, which
puts the needs of citizens and businesses at the heart of that process and
which
achieves significant and transformational impacts on the efficiency and
effectiveness of government. The TGF Pattern Language is a formalization of
the
Framework that is both human-readable and machine-tractable. This document
constitutes the initial set of patterns that form the core of the TGF Pattern
Language. This set may be revised and/or extended from time to time as
appropriate.
TC Description:
The Transformational Government TC is advancing an overall framework for
using
information technology to improve the delivery of public services. Unlike
traditional e-Government strategies of the past, Transformational Government
begins with citizen engagement to assure greater use and return on
investment.
The work of the TC includes defining the framework, identifying use cases,
and
providing adoption guidance for governments around the world, regardless of
their history in implementing eGov.
Notification List:
OASIS eGov Member Section (egov-ms@lists.oasis-open.org)
World Bank (Deepak Bhatia - Dbhatia@worldbank.org, Randeep Sudan -
rsudan@worldbank.org and Oleg Petrov - opetrov@worldbank.org)
ERIS@ (Charlie Watts - charles.watt@erisa.be)
Sandor Mestor, Hungary Gov't (sandor.mester@primrosepcc.eu )
Theresa Pardo, University of Albany, USA (tpardo@ctg.albany.edu)
Diana L. Ursachi, Deloitte Consulting, Belgium (lursachi@DELOITTE.com)
Vishanth Weerakkody, Brunel University, UK,
(Vishanth.Weerakkody@brunel.ac.uk)
National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO): Eric
Sweden
National Association for Justice Information Systems (NAJIS):
Gordon.Lansford@da.ks.gov
National Criminal Justice Association (NCJA): kcohen@ncja.org
National Center for State Courts: tclarke@ncsc.dni.us
Corrections Technology Association (CTA): jdaugherty@mt.gov
IJIS Institute: Steve.Ambrosini@ijis.org
Specific contact details for the following will be provided in due course:
European Commission
o ISA Team (unit responsible for the European Interoperability Framework and
EU
Architectural Guidelines)
o DG-INFSO project managers for Large Scale Pilots STORK and PEPPOL
o DIGIT unit responsible for new "eCommission" program
NIST
o Team responsible for the 'National Strategy for Trusted Identities in
Cyberspace' (NSTIC)
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within the Executive Office of the
President of the United States (EOP)
USA Digital Government Institute
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
USA National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Program Office
USA National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
Notes: We would like the Public Review of this Pattern Language document to
held
at the same time as the TGF Primer Public Review as both documents compliment
each other. A separate request for a 30 day Public Review of the TGF Primer
is
being made.
The results of this submission may be viewed at:
http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN