THE OIC LOCAL GOVERNMENT & XML SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP [LZIG] In many Councils Small & Medium-size Business [SMBs] and Small & Medium-size Enterprises [SMEs] (not-for-profit) comprise more than 95% of the Local Business population and are the major Employers and Rate-payers - ref Pittwater Council Management Plan 2006. One of the objectives of the OIC Local Government Special Interest Group (LZIG) is to assist SMBs and SMEs understand how to work with their Local Council for mutual benefit. In 2001 the Federal Government Department of Employment, Workplace Relations & Small Business [DEWRSB] commissioned members of the OIC Local Government Special Interest Group [LZIG] to conduct a series of eSurveys with 172 NSW Local Councils on "The relevance of XML in the adoption of On-Line Service Delivery by Local Government Agencies". As a result of the feedback from the NSW Local Government Agencies, OIC members developed a prototype Local Government Information Services Model as a Model to not only assist local SMEs generate revenue but also assist Local Councils achieve their Economic Development budgets from the Electronic Transaction Acts passed by each State Government. These Local Government services include the function of Legal Electronic Notary Service as proposed at the TEDIS Conference. This service enables Small and Medium-size Enterprises [SMEs] to have an independent record of when invoices have been issued and when payments are due. This Electronic Notary will not be able to view who the client is that received the invoice or the work carried put. An Electronic Notary records the time, date and amount when the quote/purchase order/invoice was issued and whether a response such as payment has occurred within the agreed time. In the event of a dispute then an Electronic Notary with the authorisation of the SME will be able to identify who received the invoice and the issues for the dispute. An Electronic Notary could be a Local Council Precinct group, Chamber of Commerce, Parent/Teacher Association, Youth Association or any group that is independent of transaction influences Since completing those surveys, the OIC has hosted a number of education/awareness seminars on the Federal Government's On-line strategy including: 1 Sep 2001: The Government On-line Strategy John GRANT Chief General Manager Government On-line National Office for the Information Economy [NOIE] 2 Oct 2001: The Information Economy Patrick CALLIONI Chief General Manager Information Economy National Office for the Information Economy [NOIE] 3 1999 - 2005 Information Economy Legislation 4 Electronic Information Standards - including AS 4590 and UN/CEFACT 5 Does the 1776 Adam SMITH "The Wealth of Nations" Economic Model apply for the Information Age Economy with Transaction Credits and Intellectual Property ? These seminars highlighted the need to understand the Government direction with Electronic Information Interchange [EII] Standards. OIC members have been tracking Local Government tenders and the requirements for Electronic Information Interchange [EII] with local home and small business users without inhouse IT expertise. In 2005 OIC members developed a Local Community Sport Resource Management Process to assist Local Volunteers Sports groups that utilised Council Sports Amenities to meet the requirements of Child Protection legislation. In Aug 2006 32 Victorian Councils formed a Consortium to develop a Hub to interface with local home/SME computer users There were two tenders issued: 1 2006/08/19 Developing a Hub to provide 25 Permit Applications for 32 Councils 2 2006/09/23 Interfacing the Hub Information via AS 4590 into Councils' IT Applications If you would like to participate in the responses to these and similar tenders please register your membership application as a Participating Project Member2007 ELECTRONIC CONTRACT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [ETIM]
2006 HISTORY AS4590 ISSUE SINCE OASIS XML STANDARD CONFERENCE 27 OCT 2006
2007/01/28 AIIA - AIIA Response on Australian eCommerce Standard AS4590 Policy
2007/01/26 Panasonic - Business Ethics and Social Obligations
2007/01/23 AIIA - What is AIIA Policy on single address AS4590 ?
2007/01/19 AIIA - Avoid bringing IT Industry into disrepute
2007/01/17 State Premiers informed - 38 Port Communities & 770 Councils
2007/01/14 Submission to the Minister to correct AS4590 and eCommerce Topology
2006/12/22 AS 4590 single XML Address eCommittee Letter to the Minister
3 week XML eCommittee Review and Recommendation for AS4590 Resolution
2006/11/30 Invitation UN/CEFACT to participate in AS4590 resolution eCommittee
2006/11/29 SKM - Response - no interest in correcting AS4590 Standard
2006/11/29 SKM - Exactly - that is why Legislation need
2006/11/28 ACS - Council Tenders illustrate urgency for AS4590
2006/11/27 Melbourne - Councillors to inform re AS4590 and why important
2006/11/24 SKM - Please confirm AS4590 Advice to Easybiz Parties
2006/11/24 OASIS Australia - Proposed Timetable to remediate AS4590 for single XML Address
2006/11/22 ACS Philip ARGY Request support from ACS for Single XML Address AS 4590
2006/11/17 Single AS 4590 Address & Supply Chain Communities eg Ports
2006/11/14 Revisit US post Aus-USA FTA eCommerce Initiatives
2006/11/14 OASIS Australia - reconvene IS/11 eCommerce Standards Committee
2006/11/10 Standards Australia - resolve AS 4590 Address conflicts
2006/11/09 OASIS Support for Local Government eRoadshow
2006/10/31 OASIS Patrick GANNON President - Sponsorship XML Local Gov Initiative
2006/10/27 OASIS XML Conference - Uniform ET Laws demand Uniform ET Processes
2006 LOCAL GOVERNMENT TENDERS THAT INVOLVE LOCAL HOME USERS/SMES/SMBS
2006/10/21 Valuation Services tender - published by each Council every 2 yrs
2006/10/10 Review of Electronic Transaction Acts on Local Government Revenue
2006/10/01 Local Government Tender Service - all published Local Government tenders
2006/09/23 32 Victorian Councils Compliance Hub - Council/Vendor Integration - AS 4590
2006/08/19 32 Victorian Councils Compliance Hub for Home/SMEs Computer Users
2006/08/15 2006-09 Section 94 Contributions Plan
2006 LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT PLANS - Examples Council 5-yr Management Plans
Australian Local Government Management Plans
2006 OVERSEAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT SURVEYS
United States - independent Research for review by Members on request
United Kingdom - independent Research for review by Members on request
New Zealand - independent Research for review by Members on request
2001 AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESEARCH
Dep of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business [DEWRSB]
Business Entry Point [BEP] Objectives
Summary of OIC LZIG ROADSHOW Objectives
DEWRSB Contract
Stages
Stage I - Research
Stage II - Surveys
Stage III - Roadshow Content Development
Stage IV - Roadshow on the Road
Local Government Information Services Model
OIC LZIG Participation Registration