standards-based egovernment procurement systems
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www.oasis-open.org. Standards-Based eGovernment Procurement Systems. Opportunities and Priorities. Eduardo Talero. Agenda. Electronic Government Procurement (eGP) Why standards? Standards and eGP Standards/FOSS and agile system development MDBs can help Closing thoughts. What is eGP?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Standards-Based eGovernment Procurement
Systems
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Opportunities and Priorities
Eduardo Talero
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Agenda
• Electronic Government Procurement (eGP)
• Why standards?
• Standards and eGP
• Standards/FOSS and agile system development
• MDBs can help
• Closing thoughts
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SYNERGY
ECONOMY
EFFICIENCY
TRANSPA-RENCY
Governance
Leadership/Human
Resources
Institutional Change
Technology
Financing
Logframe of eGP
User Support Facilities
Transaction Facilities
Disclosure Facilities
Integration Facilities
eGP System
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Why Standards for eGP?
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How Standards can help eGP• Enhance B2G/G2G connectivity and interoperability• Generate trust in electronic experience• Enhance competition and inclusion• Enhance efficiency and flexibility of public
procurement function• Enhance cooperation and transparency• Facilitate evolution and innovation • Increase return, reliability of investments• Avoid vendor lock-in
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Cloud computing lets Feds read your email
UK's Revenue and Customs losesUK's Revenue and Customs loses25 million customer records25 million customer records
Internet wiretappingBugging the cloud
Revealed: 8 million victims in the
world's biggest cyber heist
Personal information records compromised by security breaches in the U.S. since January 2005 exceeds 255
million (
www.privacyrights.org/ar/ChronDataBreaches.htm, accessed
March 9, 2009.
Hacker clones a valid CA certificate from and MD5-based SSL certificate using a Playstation
3. ( Technology Review, March/April 2009, pg. 86)
Privacy fears are not completely unreasonable…
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Standards Categories most relevant to eGPType of Standard Examples
Interoperability HTTP, WS-I Profiles, RNIF, IFX Registration UDDI, DUNS, ebXML Registry
Identification UN-SPSC, GTIN, LDAP, X500, ISO 7501
Web Services WS*, WSDL, JSR-168
Security HTTPS, ISO 17999, ISO 28000, WSS, X509 (PXIX)OSSTMM
Reliability HTTP-R, WS-R
Communication, Messaging IPS (TCP/IP), SOAP, ebMS, ISO 15489, SWIFT, ODF, PDF, ISO 20022
Interpretation ISO/IEC 7816, DSDL,UBL ebXML CC, RELAX-NG
Collaboration ebXML, WSCI, RN/PIPS
BPM, Workflow BPMN, BPEL,WS-C
Legal UNCITRAL Model laws, EU Directives
IT Service Management ISO/IEC 20000
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DIFFERENT STANDARDS FOR DIFFERENT PHASES OF eGP SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT FACILITIES
TRANSACTION FACILITIES
DISCLOSURE FACILITIES
ePurchasing
eReverse Bidding eTendering
Communication
Identification
Registration
ePayments
Security
Reliability
Web Services
Workflow
Interoperability/Collaboration
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Use of Open Standards/Open Source by 14 leading eGP governments*
*Argentina, Australia (State of New South Wales), Brazil, Chile, Finland, Hong Kong, India (Indian Railways), Italy, Mexico, Norway, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, The Philippines
• 7 use proprietary development platforms. Other 7 (6 in Asia) use J2EE
• Only 4 use Linux, 2 of them in EU
• Only 4 use Apache, the rest use proprietary web servers
• 7 use MySQL, most others Oracle.
• No one says to allow ODF documents.
• Only 6 use UNSPSC.
• Only 4 use XML, and only one uses ebXML for interoperable electronic business
• Only 4 use SOAP, 3 use UDDI, only 1 uses WSDL and none use BPEL, WS-Security, WSCI (so much for SOAs).
• Most use digital certificates and asymmetrical encription for authentication.
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Standards / FOSS and agile system development
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Short Timeline For E-governance System Development & deployment
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
10 months
Specify System and Hire Developers
10 months Develop system and deploy pilot
14 months
Rollout System
7 monthsOperate system with resident support
6 months
Y3
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
Specify System and Hire Developers
Develop system and deploy pilot
14 months
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
Operate system with resident support
6 months
Specify System and Hire Developers
Develop system and deploy pilot
14 months
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
Rollout System
Operate system with resident support
6 months
Specify System and Hire Developers
Develop system and deploy pilot
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
Rollout System
Operate system with resident support
6 months
Specify System and Hire Developers
Develop system and deploy pilot
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
Y1 Y2 Y4Y3
Rollout System
Operate system with resident support
6 months
Specify System and Hire Developers
Develop system and deploy pilot
Develop Detailed Project Proposal
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The Typical Resulting System Today…
CORE OF SYSTEM IS A BLACK BOX
Limited Configurability
Vendor lock-in Effective monopoly pricing for new licenses
Limited Interoperability with other vendor systems
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LOGIC
DATA
INTERFACE
LOGICLOGIC LOGIC
DATA
INTERFACE
INTERFACEINTERFACE
INTERFACE
DATA
I1 I2 I4I3
An agile system development strategy based on open standards and open source*
* Proposed in essence by ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (http://www.icta.lk)
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IMAGINE: industrial-strength eGovernance systems that are also easy to change, interoperable, social, knowledge-oriented, community-driven…
LOGIC
INTERFACE
DATA
INTERFACE
DATA
•Joined-up government
•Transaction wizards
•Discussion groups
•Community advice
•Personalized interface
•Workflow wizards
•Single sign-on
•Online support
•User profiles
•Customer content (wikis)
•Customer ratings
•Customer usage history
•Sponsored content
•Transaction history•Model documents
•Specification templates
•Secure all-electronic transactions
•S/P/R •Supply-chain automation
•Grievance management
•Workflow management•Business collaboration
•Business intelligence
•Business process automation
•Social networking/learning
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MDBs can Help by:• Developing lending instruments and procurement
procedures/documents for agile system development
• Leveling procurement playing field for Open source products. For example, of proprietary office suites with functionally equivalent open systems alternatives.
• Referencing good practice standards in guidelines, templates, model TOR, model specifications. Fex., ebXML, UMM, WSS, IMAP
• Recommending well established standards that are widely recognized and tested. Fex: SOA, Uncitral model laws, ODF, UNSPSC, BPEL4WS
• Requiring standards only very selectively, when economy/efficiency of investments, products or services would otherwise be compromised. Fex: XML, ISO 9000, ISO 14000 “or equivalent QA standards“.
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In Closing…
• Standards enhance economy, efficiency, competition, transparency and evolution of eGP
• Free and Open source SW (FOSS) facilitates and accelerates use of open standards
• Open standards/FOSS facilitate fast, iterative development of eGovernance applications which now take too long and are very risk-prone.
• Governments cannot afford to build the organic, social applications of the future only with proprietary standards/technology.
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In (really) Closing…
• MDBs can be far more proactive in referencing, recommending and sometimes even requiring Standards.
• MDB’s need to create level playing field for procurement of FOSS and for contracting of agile application development.