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Portal User Group Meeting October 13, 2010
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Agenda Welcome Accessibility Committee Update Reminders –Classic DSF –Webtrends –Available Widgets –Special Project Websites Updates –USA Search –CT.gov Weather Service –SurveyMonkey –V3 Templates –Social Media Policy –DSF.Net Open Discussion
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Welcome
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Accessibility Committee Update Pam is looking into Accessibility of Facebook For all Accessibility Information, sign up on the ListServ –http://www.access.state.ct.us/listserv/inde x.htmhttp://www.access.state.ct.us/listserv/inde x.htm
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Reminders
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Reminders – Classic DSF Internet Explorer 8 Resolution Cimbrian is testing now and will give update to us in the next couple of weeks. We’ll also test before deploying to our production environment. Update to HTML Editor will require downloading Active X control. Users without administrative permission on their PC will need to involve their desktop support. We will provide detailed instructions prior to the update Remember to fill out a Portal Request Form for non-critical Issues, Training, or Work Requests –Critical requests should be called into the Help Desk directly at 860-622-2300
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Reminders – WebTrends WebTrends is still running All Requested Profiles have been completed All other profiles are being analyzed from 7/1/10 forward –If you are interested in gaining access to view these profiles, submit a Work Request Google Analytics is still waiting on the Privacy Policy change
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Privacy Policy We have drafted two versions of the Privacy Policy. One uses DOIT’s Policy template and the other does not We are waiting for a decision on which one to use Once the CIO Approves the Policy, it must be approved by the Governor’s Office We are considering a different implementation method for the new policy so it will look like it resides on your site, not just a link to CT.gov
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WebTrends – Useful Reports Top Pages Top Entry Pages Top Exit Pages Activity By Referring Page Top Search Phrases Browsers By Version Platforms
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Google Analytics Preparation “Before you provide the data, ask the requestor what is the business question they are trying to answer. Then fulfill that need.”
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Google Analytics Preparation – JavaScript JavaScript Code must be added to each page tracked –Portal sites will have the code inserted into the footer –Non-Portal sites will have to do this manually (or by FrontPage Include) If the code is not on a page, it will not be tracked
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Google Analytics Preparation – Other Links Google Analytics does not automatically track downloads Google Analytics does not automatically track external links Both of these issues can be corrected by adding JavaScript manually to each link –Each link (NOT file) must be tagged –Please begin identifying files or external links that need to be tagged for tracking
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Google Analytics – Preparation Google has a number of features not currently available In preparation for Google Analytics, we are going to present a couple of these features today We will show others in the future
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Google Analytics Features – Goals & Funnels Goals –A goal is a website page that you expect visitors to reach. Some examples of good goals are: A 'thank you' page after a user has submitted information through a form. A particular news article Funnels –A funnel represents the path that you expect visitors to take on their way to a Goal. Defining these pages allows you to see how frequently visitors abandon goals, and where they go
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Reminders – Available Widgets Widgets are available for State Agency use Widgets can be found on CPI –http://www.ct.gov/cpi/ctwidgetshttp://www.ct.gov/cpi/ctwidgets Use with provided instructions If you need our assistance, please fill out a Work Request
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Reminders – Special Project Websites If Agencies plan to create “One-Off” marketing sites Sites must meet ALL State of Connecticut Standards and Guidelines DOIT’s Web Development, Design, and Hosting Contract must be used for any external development http://www.ct.gov/doit/lib/doit/purchase/a wards/ca08itz0057.pdf http://www.ct.gov/doit/lib/doit/purchase/a wards/ca08itz0057.pdf We highly recommend you consult with the Portal Management Group to discuss options
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Updates
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Updates – USA Search New Features –Related Topics Displays suggestions based on search term –Type-Ahead Search Provides suggested search terms as they type their query New Feature – Requires work request –Boosted Sites Enable customers to place own listing above search results
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Updates – CT.gov Weather Service Cancelled weather service with Intellicast.com Now linking to the National Weather Service Intellicast feed must be removed from sites All interested agencies can use the Weather graphic
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Updates - SurveyMonkey We have purchased SurveyMonkey If you would like to create a Survey using SurveyMonkey: –Fill out a Work Request –Schedule time to come to DOIT –PMG will provide basic training to create your survey –PMG will provide a workspace for you at DOIT to create the survey
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Updates – V3 Templates 49 sites are now on the V3 template 18 Sites are in progress We’d like to move all agencies to the new template. If you have not signed up already, please fill out V3 Conversion Form at http://www.ct.gov/cpi/V3Template http://www.ct.gov/cpi/V3Template
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Updates – Social Media Policy Policy has been developed and is with the Governor’s Office for approval A small workgroup has been meeting to develop the guidelines to go along with the policy We will be sending out a request to register any social media sites you have now. We will be creating a list of legitimate State sites and posting it on CT.gov
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Updates – DSF.Net The Classic DSF replacement project, DSF.Net, has been cancelled Factors that led to the cancellation –Due to defects and architectural problems, new estimates put the initial launch in mid to late 2011 –Implementation delay would deliver system over 2 years behind schedule and requirements would be over 3 years old Mobile/smart phone market has changed significantly during that time
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Updates – DSF.Net Factors that led to the cancellation (continued) –Migration process will take over a year to complete –CT Developers would be responsible for all support and keeping up with industry changes –Industry changes integrating Web Content Management and Portal Frameworks is something CT could benefit from –System would not further eGovernment initiatives
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Updates – DSF.Net What happens now? –Requirements need to be updated –We are working with DOIT Architecture on new strategy –We will continue to monitor Classic DSF to ensure its stability –We will not migrate or add any large or high traffic sites to the installation (subject to evaluation) –Our main focus will be on the long term viability of a new system and eGovernment implementation –Will look into 3 rd party tools if needed link checker software (broken links and orphan files) RSS Feeds
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E-Government Assessment Legislative Program Review & Investigations Committee –The Committee voted in June 2010 to conduct a study to assess Connecticut’s implementation of e-Government. –“Section IV (p45): Begins to examine Connecticut state websites” –The Briefing Report along with some additional information is available at http://www.cga.ct.gov/pri/2010_ACIEG.as p http://www.cga.ct.gov/pri/2010_ACIEG.as p
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Next Portal User Group Meeting December 9, 2010; 9:00 AM Register on CPI We are accepting suggestions for Topics for future Meetings If you know anyone who would like to speak on website-related topics, please let us know
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Open Discussion
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