Getting on with Government 2.0 - Department of Finance and ...
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Boxes<br />
Box 1: New APSC guidelines for <strong>on</strong>line engagement by public servants.......................................................... 9<br />
Box 2: Permissi<strong>on</strong>s, informati<strong>on</strong> innovati<strong>on</strong> <strong>and</strong> serendipity.......................................................................... 19<br />
Box 3: Taskforce member Lisa Harvey’s observati<strong>on</strong>s about the social inclusi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong>line discussi<strong>on</strong> forum at<br />
www.socialinclusi<strong>on</strong>.gov.au ............................................................................................................. 20<br />
Box 4: A government agency’s early experience <strong>with</strong> Web <strong>2.0</strong>...................................................................... 28<br />
Box 5: Innovative uses <strong>of</strong> Web <strong>2.0</strong> in government: Some examples ............................................................. 30<br />
Box 6: At arm’s length................................................................................................................................ 32<br />
Box 7: On the role <strong>and</strong> regulati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> public servants.................................................................................... 35<br />
Box 8: Unlocking PSI in the UK................................................................................................................... 41<br />
Box 9: OpenAustralia: the community value-add to government informati<strong>on</strong>................................................ 42<br />
Box 10: Optimal pricing for public sector informati<strong>on</strong>.................................................................................... 44<br />
Box 11: Some ec<strong>on</strong>omic advantages <strong>of</strong> open access to data.......................................................................... 45<br />
Box 12: Reducing metadata paralysis by choosing simpler metadata sets ...................................................... 49<br />
Box 13: People <strong>and</strong> cultural change ............................................................................................................. 51<br />
Box 14: Innovati<strong>on</strong> in open networks — Creative Comm<strong>on</strong>s, the next layer <strong>of</strong> openness................................. 52<br />
Box 15: Review <strong>of</strong> government copyright...................................................................................................... 56<br />
Box 16: Comm<strong>on</strong>wealth records released under the Archives Act................................................................... 57<br />
Box 17: The semantic web ........................................................................................................................... 71<br />
Box 18: Digital records <strong>of</strong> archival value are to be preserved ......................................................................... 73<br />
Box 19: Third sector developments ............................................................................................................... 74<br />
Box 20: TelePresence: saving time, m<strong>on</strong>ey <strong>and</strong> carb<strong>on</strong>................................................................................... 80<br />
Box 21: Hack, mash <strong>and</strong> innovate!................................................................................................................ 83<br />
Figures<br />
Figure 1: The three aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Government</strong> <strong>2.0</strong>.................................................................................................. 1<br />
Figure 2: Online engagement.......................................................................................................................... 26<br />
Figure 3: Technology deployment by vertical industry....................................................................................... 27<br />
Figure 4: The spectrum <strong>of</strong> activities for public servants..................................................................................... 36<br />
Figure 5: Freeing up data drives str<strong>on</strong>g dem<strong>and</strong> growth at ABS........................................................................ 46<br />
Tables<br />
Table 1: <strong>Government</strong> <strong>2.0</strong> — entities, roles <strong>and</strong> resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities ......................................................................... 23<br />
Engage: <str<strong>on</strong>g>Getting</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Government</strong> <strong>2.0</strong> | report <strong>of</strong> the government <strong>2.0</strong> taskforce<br />
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