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e-Government:

Lessons Learned And Challenges Ahead

Hee-Joon Song

Professor, Ewha Women's University

hjsong@ewha.ac.kr

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Spatially Enabled e-Government

Eve Kleiman

Principal Product Manager, GeoSpatial & MultiMedia

Technologies, Oracle Corporation

Eve.Kleiman@oracle.com

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Integration Strategies for e-Government and GIS in Korea

Eun-Hyung Kim

Professor, Kyungwon University

ehkim@mail.kyungwon.ac.kr

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Seamless and wider use of geospatial information Seamless and wider use of geospatial information

Improve high

Improve high- -quality citizen quality citizen- -centered services centered services Improve administrative efficiency for the entire government Improve administrative efficiency for the entire government e-Government

Focused on citizen-centered services

Insufficient use of geospatial data Efficiency of

government administration Citizen-centered services NGIS

Focused on administrative efficiency

Less use of integrated information for citizens

Integration

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D a t a O r g a n i z a t i o n

L a w / I n s t i t u t i o n S t a n d a r d

T e c h n o l o g y

E l e m e n t s o f e - g o v e r n m e n t

p o r t a l D a t a a c q u i s i t i o n ,

D a t a a c q u i s i t i o n , m a i n t e n a n c e , A c c e s s , m a i n t e n a n c e , A c c e s s , -

-G I S p o r t a l & m e t a d a t aG I S p o r t a l & m e t a d a t a

P a r t n e r s h i p P a r t n e r s h i p -

-I n t r a / I n t e r G o v e r n m e n tI n t r a / I n t e r G o v e r n m e n t S u p p o r t i v e e

S u p p o r t i v e e--g o v e r n m e n t g o v e r n m e n t P o l i c y

P o l i c y –r e g u l a t i o n s , l i c e n s i n g , r e g u l a t i o n s , l i c e n s i n g , p r i v a c y p r i v a c y

E

E--g o v e r n m e n t s t a n d a r dg o v e r n m e n t s t a n d a r d --d a t a , p r o c e s s , t e c h n o l o g yd a t a , p r o c e s s , t e c h n o l o g y

I m p l e m e n t a t i o n t e c h n o l o g y ( t o o l , a p p l i c a t i o n , s e c u r i t y e t c . ) I m p l e m e n t a t i o n t e c h n o l o g y ( t o o l , a p p l i c a t i o n , s e c u r i t y e t c . ) -

-D e l i v e r y m e c h a n i s m : k i o s k , I n t e r / I n t r a / E x t r a n e t , T V , F a x , D e l i v e r y m e c h a n i s m : k i o s k , I n t e r / I n t r a / E x t r a n e t , T V , F a x , T e l e p h o nT e l e p h o n -

-e n t e r p r i s e t e c h n o l o g y : E R P , C R M , G I S , D W , h a r d w a r e p l a t f o r me n t e r p r i s e t e c h n o l o g y : E R P , C R M , G I S , D W , h a r d w a r e p l a t f o r m W e b s e r v i c e , e

W e b s e r v i c e , e--c o m m e r c e , n e t w o r kc o m m e r c e , n e t w o r k

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e

e- - Governm ent Governm ent

Com ponents of e

Com ponents of e- -Governm ent Governm ent Lesson learned for advanced e

Lesson learned for advanced e- -Governm ents Governm ents Challenges of e

Challenges of e- -Governm ent Governm ent

Natio nal GIS Natio nal GIS project project Analysis for

Analysis for

the Integ ration

the Integ ration

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P rocedure to esta blish integration strategies for e-governm ent and G IS

A dvanced e-G overnm ents

Com ponents of e- G overnm ent Challenges

of G-governm ent

Directions for the integration strategies

Integ ration strategies for e-govern m ent and G IS

Integration strategies

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GIS Portal GIS Portal

Seamless Geospatial One

Seamless Geospatial One- -Stop service Stop service (Multi

(Multi- -channel) channel)

Data sharing

Service

Ministry of Information

& Communication

Ministry of Agriculture

& Forestry Ministry of Construction

& Transportation

Ministry of Government Administration & Home Affair Ministry of Maritime

Affairs & Fisheries

Ministry of Culture

& Tourism Ministry of Environment National

Statistical Office Forest Service

Government Agency

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0%

-publication -Education -Diplomacy -Judicial affairs -Life information -Labor - Banking &

insurance - health & welfare -administration - Culture -Industry economy -House &

C onstruction -Military -Trade -Agriculture and forestry -Fire fighting - … … - merchandising -Environm ent -Tourism -Maritim e affairs

& Fishery -Information- C om m unication - … …

100% 80% 60% 40% 20%

Non- spatial

Expansion of G IS applications in phase

Enterprise Link

Target of the future GIS applications The present

Portion of geospatial data Spatial

- Utility/Facility - W ater

resources - cadastral - Urban planning - tran sportation - … …

Spatial Data Data Database management tools Client-sever Communication Technology

Visualization Tools

Enterprise Architecture

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C e n t r a l g o v e r n m e n t s C e n t r a l g o v e r n m e n t s

A B C D E F G Ce

nt ra l – lo ca lp ar tn er sh ip C e n t r a l

C e n t r a l--c e n t r a l p a r t n e r s h i pc e n t r a l p a r t n e r s h i p

L o c a l g o v e r n m e n t s L o c a l g o v e r n m e n t s

정 통 부 건 교 부 행 자 부 … . .

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C it iz e n C it iz e n C e n t e r e d C e n t e r e d G IS G IS

s e r v ic e s s e r v ic e s E x p a n s io n o f

g e o s p a tia l s e rv ic e s f ro m e x is tin g G IS

a p p lic a tio n s

D e v e lo p m e n t o f n e w G IS s e rv ic e s fo r th e

p u b lic

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Geospatial One-Stop (GOS):

Accelerating the Building of a Common Geography Infrastructure for the U.S.

Robert M. Dollison

GOS Project Manager FGDC, USA

rdollison@usgs.gov

Hank Garie

Geospatial One-Stop Executive Director 590 National Center Reston,

Virginia, 20191 USA

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Envisioning Cyber-geospace toward the Ubiquitous World

Young-Pyo Kim

Director, GIS Research Center Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements

ypkim@krihs.re.kr

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DIVISION SPACE / TIME MAN

REAL WORLD

CYBER WORLD

NETWORK

FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGY

Integration of GIS, ICT, Simulation Technology Transition from Internet to Evernet

Real Territory

Cyber Geospace

Citizen

Cybertizen P2P

P2T T2T

UBIQUITOUS WORLD

Co-Evolution Organic Symbiosis

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PY1 PY2 PY3 PY4 PY5 PY6 PY7 PY8 PY9 PY10

6 22 89 113 145 158 220 253 260 5 1,271 64 1,335

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GIS Technology for Cyber-Geospace

- Implementing a Metadata Catalog Portal in a GIS Network -

James Henderson

International Technical Training Manager, ESRI

Jim.Henderson@esri.com

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- One-stop shop search system for geospatial data.

- Data is described through metadata and made searchable through many local catalogs known as Clearinghouse Nodes. ! Each catalog is registered with the FGDC.

- Ability to search any node.

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- Includes free and for-fee data.

- An open, global network for GIS users, government, business, NGOs, etc.

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General Web Searches

Library Catalog Searches

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GIS Portals

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UDDI Web Services Portals

Commercial Search Portals

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GIS and Cyberspace:

Virtual London and the e-Society

Paul Longley, Mike Batty and the

researchers at CASA(including Mike

de Smith, Steve Evans, Marc Farr,

Andy Hudson-Smith, Chao Li, Aidan

Slingsby and Richard Webber)

Professor, Centre for Advanced Spatial

Analysis, University College London(UCL)

p.longley@geog.ucl.ac.kr

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Cyber-geospace as an Infrastructure for e-Government

Sang-Ki Hong

Professor, Dept. of Urban Information

Engineering, Anyang University

skhong@aycc.anyang.ac.kr

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1st STEP (consolidation)

Consolidation of administrative works &

Construction of Common Basis

Partial G4B/G4C service innovation

thru 2005

2nd STEP (high-level services)

Advanced Information-oriented administrative procedures

Enlargement of G4B/G4C integrated Service

1st Step(2005) 2nd Step(2007)

Level 1 : commencement

Level 2 : development

Level 3 : interaction

Level 4 : electronic commerce

Level 5 : integrated

service

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E-Government for administrative automation

・ Computerizing administrative procedures

・ Civil petition service online

• Integrated management of info.

E-Government as a basis for cyber community

・ Based on cyber-geospace

・ Close similarity to real world

・ Services organized by common characteristic-location concept

expansion

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3 D G IS

Virtu al R e a lity R e a l W o rld

C y b e r- g e o s p a c e

C irc u latio n B u sin e ss C o m m un ity E n te rta in m e n t A d m in istratio n

N a rro w S e n s e

B ro a d

S e n s e

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Towards an Understanding of Spatially Enabled e-Governance:

An Initial Exploration of Issues and Implications

Nancy Odendaal

Professor, School of Architecture, Planning and Housing University of Natal, Durban South Africa

Odendaaln1@nu.ac.za

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3.3 Web-based participatory GIS and other relevant applications

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Access

Integration

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Accountability and transparency

Efficiency

Vision

Content

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