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Digital Government Summit 2007.12.13

[email protected] of Hawaii ICSD eGovernment Team Leader

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Web 2.0 Is… But, Not Discussed in This SessionAJAX – Asynchronous Javascript And XMLJSON – JavaScript Object NotationREST – Representational State Transfer

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NOAA on Second Life

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http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html

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Web 2.0 BasicsInteractive interfaceSocial network

PresenceUser contribution/participationSharing

Expose your dataConsume data from somewhere else

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Open Government Working GroupGovernment data is open if it is…

Complete public dataPrimary sourceTimelyAccessibleMachine processableNon-discriminatoryNon-proprietaryLicense-free

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http://www.opengovdata.org/

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Low Hanging FruitsRSSMicroformatsOpenIDMashupsMobilePodcasts (audio & video)

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RSS – Simple But UsefulNot just for summarizing blogs and news

releasesNew forms/documentsStatus informationReformat content for mobile devices

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http://microformats.org/code/hcard/creator

<div id="hcard-Todd-Ogasawara" class="vcard"> <span class="fn">Todd Ogasawara</span> <div class="org fn”> <div class=“organization-name”>State of Hawaii</div> <div class=“organization-unit”>DAGS ICSD</div> </div> <a class="email" href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></div>

Todd OgasawaraState of HawaiiDAGS [email protected]

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OpenIDDecentralized single sign-on system for web

sites.Good for simplifying access to multiple

Intranet sitesSeveral 3rd party OpenID providersSimple HTML for client-side use

<LINK REL=“openid.server” href=http://openid.provider.com/server />

<LINK REL=“openid.delegate” href=“openid.provider.com/toddogasawara”>

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Download GIS data files from the Hawaii GIS Program public web site: http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/gis/

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Place the data in a relational database (MySQL)

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Trickier Fruits to PickBlogsBlogsWikisWikisIssues are NOT technicalThe issues are policy issues

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What We Really Need…Government IT needs to take an active roleInventory of our dataInventory of data already publicExpose our data in a way that is simple to

consumeCreate a uniform API let others work with our

dataMashup our data with existing third party

services

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Issues to ConsiderPretty. But, does it conform to Section 508?Two-way interaction – A dual-edged swordCAPTCHATM - Completely Automated Public

Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart

XSS – Cross-Site ScriptingCSRF or XSRF – Cross-Site Request Forgery

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