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eGovernment Interest Group
The mission of the eGovernment Interest Group (eGov IG) is to explore how to improve access to government through better use of the Web and achieve better government transparency using open Web standards at any government level (local, state, national and multi-national). The eGov IG is designed as a forum to support researchers, developers, solution providers, and users of government services that use the Web as the delivery channel, and enable broader collaboration across eGov practitioners.
Find more in the executive summary. Learn more about eGovernment at W3C.
Current Activities
- Publishing Open Government Data (Working Draft, 8 Sept 2009)
- 2nd charter has been approved (9 Oct 2009)
- Activity Plan: needs update now that 2nd charter ready
- Use Cases: index of use cases (needs update)
- Task Forces
Editorial Task Force - Related Initiatives: Related external initiatives
- Bibliography: Reports, books and documents of interest
- Existing Stuff: Material produced somewhere else that could be of help (e.g. guidelines)
- Events: Interesting eGov-related events
- Other Involvements: Participants' Additional Affiliations and Involvements
Meetings
- Teleconferences: teleconferences take place every other Wednesday, 9:00-10:30 EST (lookup other times/places).
- Past Meetings: with information and minutes of teleconferences and F2Fs
- Summary Report of 2nd F2F meeting at AIA, Washington DC (USA); 12-13 March 2009
Contacts
- Kevin Novak (AIA), Group Co-Chair
- John Sheridan (The [UK] National Archives), Group Co-Chair
- Rachel Flagg (Invited Expert), Editorial Task Force Coordinator
- Sandro Hawke (W3C/MIT), Team Contact
- José M. Alonso (W3C/CTIC), Team Contact
