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Multi-platform service delivery Frank Robben General manager CBSS Strategic advisor FEDICT
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: various aspects multi-channel applications applications designed for ubiquitous access through different channels, one channel at a time multi-modal applications multi-channel applications, where multiple channels of a different kind are simultaneously available and synchronized multifunctional applications applications designed for interaction with customers from a value chain perspective, i.e. delivering customer-oriented services that integrate as fully as possible processes offered by government bodies and private organizations when a particular event occurs
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: modes and devices modes tactile: I/O channels such as keyboard, mouse, stylus,... visual: I/O channels such as graphics, video,... auditive: I/O channels such as voice, music,... end-user devices fixed: desktop PC, digital television, public kiosks, electronic payment devices,... mobile: laptop PC, tablet PC, PDA, smartphone, GSM,...
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: why ? a customer-oriented service delivery implies that the customer (citizen, company,...) can choose the modes and the channels to interact with government end-to-end integration with the customers’s information system intermediaries various end-user devices multifunctional applications limit the number of contacts and the administrative burden for the customer multi-platform service delivery can stimulate take-up of e-government services and help to prevent a digital divide
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: consequences standard-based, flexible, modular, extensible, service-oriented architecture and associated development model
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: consequences simultaneous delivery of services that can be integrated with the own information systems of the customers and the intermediaries multi-modal and multifunctional services accessible via end-user devices modelling of information in such a way that the model reflects the real world as closely as possible, and changes due to changing legal environments are avoided authoring of information in such a way that the same information is available through various channels and in various modes with synchronisation tags integrated customer relations management
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: an example immediate declaration of the start and the end of an employment relationship (DIMONA) information needed single identification number of the employer single identification number of the employee date and time of the start or end of the employment relationship declaration can only be done electronically possible declaration channels exchange of XML-messages between the government and the information system of the employer an intermediary chosen by the employer portal sites digital or mobile phone electronic payment device
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: an example immediate declaration of the start and the end of an employment relationship (DIMONA) needed information has been modelled in such a way that it can be re-used by all actors in the public and social security sector the entire information model can be downloaded from a portal site in different formats => basis for a standardized electronic staff administration in Belgium re-use of the received information within the whole public and social security sector through a back-office integration between all actors in these sectors by the employer as his work force register
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 Multi-platform: an example immediate declaration of the start and the end of an employment relationship (DIMONA) single, multi-modal contact centre for employers and their intermediaries using an integrated customer relations management system
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Frank Robben – Cernobbio – 7 June 2003 More information portal sites federal Belgian portal: www.belgium.bewww.belgium.be social security portal (containing the information model): www.socialsecurity.bewww.socialsecurity.be websites FEDICT: www.fedict.bewww.fedict.be Crossroads Bank for Social Security: www.bcss.fgov.be www.bcss.fgov.be personal website: www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/frobben/ www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/frobben/
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