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Customer focussed portals framework

Making it easier for people to find Government information online and building a platform for integrated service delivery.

Overview

It is a longstanding Government objective to enable people to interact online with the Government without needing to understand how government is structured. The 1997 Investing for Growth statement had improvements in the quality, user friendliness and consistency of government services as an objective. Released in April 2000, the Government Online strategy outlined a framework to accelerate progress towards this objective.

The growing use of the Internet by government departments and agencies to present their information and service resources to the Australian people has created a plethora of websites and resources available on the Internet. These websites vary from simple menu driven processes to quite complex sites that provide sophisticated discovery mechanisms of resources residing in many other locations. Although there is a great deal of linking between these websites and various search resources exist, people generally need to understand how government is structured in order to interact with it online.

Portals framework

To greatly improve ease of access, the Government has endorsed a whole of government online portals framework to provide a customer focussed, coordinated approach to the Australian Government's online presence. The framework consists of:

The portals will all be available through their own Internet address and through the Australian Government Entry Point.

The portals framework is about improving the user experience in getting to online resources. These portals will not replace the existing set of agency-based and subject-oriented websites. The portals will complement these sites and place them in a customer-oriented framework.

This approach recognises the rapid pace associated with the development of the Internet and a process of continuous improvement based around user requirements. It also leverages off existing significant initiatives, such as the Business Entry Point (BEP) and National Business Information Service (NBIS), Education Network Australia (EDNA), the Source (DETYA youth website), Healthinsite, the Environment Resources Information Network (ERIN) and Infoterra (Environment Australia).

Portal Development

It is expected that a fully mature portal would:

The list of portal themes has been developed based on agencies' knowledge of their customer groups, as well as State, Territory and overseas developments in this area. These themes, to be effective, will be relatively limited in number, and may change over time in response to customer requirements. The list currently is:

Customer Groups Subject/Topics
Business Agriculture
Community Groups Culture and Recreation
Families Education
Indigenous Employment
Regional Environment
Seniors Government
Women Health
Youth Immigration
Industry
Law and Justice
Science


Initial Implementation

It is recognised that the development of portals to the level of sophistication outlined above would require significant funds. A minimalist model has been designed for initial implementation to satisfy the initial important user requirements of finding or discovering what they need to from government on the Internet. It is a basic model, but its value is the significant reduction in searching through an ever increasing multitude of resources. Each portal will initially provide:

Portal Consortia

Effective development and management of the individual portals will rely on input from the key agencies that provide services to the particular customer group. The mechanism agreed is to establish portal consortium whose role will be the:

Interoperability Standards

A key element of the portals framework is to achieve integration of services across agencies by leveraging technology, infrastructure and resources. To facilitate this, AGIMO will establish a process to clearly define policies and standards for interoperability. These standards will address Internet implementation and adoption issues to accelerate consistency across government and will:

Specific guidance will be developed for the whole of government adoption and enhancement of common online standards, such as AGLS Metadata and XML (eXtensible Markup Language).

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