web portal governance roles and responsibilities
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Web Portal GovernanceRoles and Responsibilities
But first …
•Not set in stone.•Will re-assess periodically to ensure
meeting strategic goals of Portal Program, as it evolves.
•Need to make sure this will streamline processes, not get in the way ...
•While providing for cooperation and input from across all agencies.
Definition
Web governance is the structure of people, positions, authorities, roles, responsibilities, relationships, and rules involved in managing an agency's website(s). The governance structure defines who can make what decisions, who is accountable for which efforts, and how each of the players must work together to operate a website and web management process effectively.
webcontent.gov
Candi Harrison’s 8 Factors
•Commitment from the top•Effective organization of roles and
relationships•Documented rules•Accountability•Effective planning•Good training•Strong and consistent communication•Motivate by optimism
Ideas Proposed by PAC
•Define roles and responsibilities.•Describe relationship between entities,
and show on chart. Show how information flows.
•Strong agency representation on Exec Steering Committee.
•PAC as ongoing, not just for startup. •Workgroups are made up of PAC members
and other agency subject matter experts as needed.
Executive Steering Committee
Web Operations: Vendor
Content Manager
: APT/DO
A
Web Management
Director of Portal Finance:
DOA
E-Commerc
e Program Manager:
OSCIO
Portal Advisory Committee
Work Group
Work Group
Work Group
Web Strategy Web
Management and Operations
Executive Steering Committee
•Executive management and strategic oversight
•Determines high level business needs•Approves policies •Resolves issues and disputes among
stakeholders
Executive Steering Committee: Voting Members• Executive Director, Agency for Public
Telecommunications: Chair• State Chief Information Officer, or designee• Office of the Governor designee• State Budget Director, Office of State Budget
& Management, or designee• Department of Administration Secretary or
designee • Two heads of Council of State agencies, or
designee (rotating)• Three secretaries of Cabinet agencies, or
designee (rotating)
Executive Steering Committee: Nonvoting Members•DOA-Designated Counsel•Chief General Counsel, OSCIO•State Portal Program Web Content
Manager, APT/DOA•E-Commerce Program Manager, OSCIO •Director of Portal Finance, DOA•Chair of the Portal Advisory Committee
Portal Advisory Committee• Promotes agency needs and opportunities. • Advises Executive Steering Committee and the
Portal Management Team. • Assesses potential or real impacts to agency
operations created by the Portal Program.• Elects a chair and vice chair from among PAC.• Votes on cross-agency issues and presents them
to the Exec Steering Committee by the chair. One vote per agency.
• Hosts vendor on a quarterly basis to learn opportunities for new application development.
• Members volunteer in issue-specific workgroups as needed.
Portal Management Team• Works with the vendor to create and
maintain the portal.• Keeps all stakeholders and sponsors of the
Program informed and/or consulted. • Along with the Portal Advisory Committee,
provides recommendations to the Executive Steering Committee.
• Convenes workgroups of the PAC for operational cross-agency issues.
• Works closely with PAC chair and vice-chair between PAC meetings.
Portal Management Team Composition•Web Content Manager, APT/DOA•E-Commerce Program Manager, OSCIO•Director of Portal Finance, DOA
Web Content Manager, APT
•Oversees information architecture, content writing, usability, customer research, and search engine optimization.
•Works cooperatively with agencies and the vendor to improve content, search engine optimization, and customer satisfaction across all websites.
•Formulates cross-agency web-related policy--with input from the PAC and approved by the Executive Steering Committee.
E-Commerce Program Manager, OSCIO
•Oversees delivery of services by the vendor.
•Provides regular, detailed management reports to the PAC and the Executive Steering Committee.
•Monitors new application development.•Identifies areas of IT that would benefit
from sourcing/third-party resources.•Proactively evaluates the vendor relative
to the market, seeking ways to improve the cost/offering equation.
Director of Portal Finance, DOA
• Negotiates charges and terms of the vendor contract.
• Verifies the accuracy of the State share of total revenue.
• Oversees disbursements.• Verifies accuracy of financial reporting.• Verifies completion of disbursements and
accounts payables.• Provides authorization for collection of fees.• Recommends the budget to the Executive
Steering Committee.