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<StrategicPlanCore StartDate="2008-10-13" EndDate="2008-10-23" Date="2008-10-13"
><Submitter FirstName="Owen" LastName="Ambur" PhoneNumber="" EmailAddress="Owen.Ambur@verizon.net"
/><Source
>http://xml.gov/stratml/crane/WEIGUCF.xml</Source
><Organization
><Name
>W3C eGov IG Use Case Framework</Name
><Acronym
>WEIG UCF</Acronym
></Organization
><Mission
>Provide a framework for everyone in the working group to pick and write up a use case in one of the areas in the framework</Mission
><Value
><Name
/></Value
><Goal
><SequenceIndicator
>1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Provide</Name
><Description
>Provide public services on the web, either transactional or information services</Description
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>1.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Simple Transactional Services</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases for simple transactional services, involving communication between citizen and one agency of government e.g. completing a tax return.</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Usage of Web Standards (e.g. Mobile, Accessibility, Security)</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>1.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Complex Transactional Services</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases for complex transactional services, involving back office integration by three or more agencies (public or private), e.g. renewing vehicle tax disc, involving data sharing between government, insurance companies and garages.</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Seamless Integration of Data, Usage of Web Standards (e.g. Policy – especially privacy and consent, Accessibility, Security, Semantic Web).</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>1.3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Simple Information Services</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases for simple information services, involving the provision of basic information to the citizen in ways they can more easily interpret, e.g. interactive crime maps (as opposed to presenting tables of figures).</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Usage of Web Standards, Transparency and Participation</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>1.4</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Complex Information Services</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases for complex information services, providing a persistent, 'citable', authoritative source of information, e.g. legislation on the web, or long term availability of web only official publications.</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Usage of Web Standards (e.g. Web Architecture), Transparency and Participation</OtherInformation
></Objective
></Goal
><Goal
><SequenceIndicator
>2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Engage</Name
><Description
>Engage with citizens and businesses, on government terms or on the citizens terms</Description
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>2.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Government to Citizen</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to government to citizen engagement, e.g., blogs by ministers and officials, or, publishing consultation documents as wikis or with a “comment on this” facilities.</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force area: Transparency and Participation</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>2.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Citizen to Citizen</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to intervening in citizen to citizen dialogues, e.g., interacting with  (non government / 3rd sector) online communities, e.g., providing advice and support to parents via an online parents forum.</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force area: Transparency and Participation</OtherInformation
></Objective
></Goal
><Goal
><SequenceIndicator
>3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Enable</Name
><Description
>Enable public sector information re-use&#xD;</Description
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>3.1</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Data Standards</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to structuring data using standards (e.g. setting out strategic objectives in XML – the use case developed by Owen)</Description
><Stakeholder
><Name
>Owen Ambur</Name
><Description
>Has drafted a use case for Strategy Markup Language, available at http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/IG/wiki/Use_Case_1_-_Strategic_Plans</Description
></Stakeholder
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Seamless Integration of Data, Transparency and Participation</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>3.2</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Reuse of Structured Data</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to making structured data re-usable (e.g. building an API)</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Web Standards (Web Services), Seamless Integration of Data</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>3.3</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Reuse of Semi-Structured Data</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to making semi-structured data re-usable (e.g. “your website is your API”, publishing statutory notices or job advertisements using RDFa and/or GRDDL)</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Web Standards (Semantic Web), Seamless Integration of Data</OtherInformation
></Objective
><Objective
><SequenceIndicator
>3.4</SequenceIndicator
><Name
>Licensing of Reuse of Government Data</Name
><Description
>Draft use cases relating to licensing the re-use of government data (e.g. rights expression and indication of third party rights)</Description
><OtherInformation
>Relates to task force areas: Web Standards (Policy, Semantic Web), Seamless Integration of Data</OtherInformation
></Objective
></Goal
></StrategicPlanCore
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