Inner-Administration Information Base Clause Samples

Inner-Administration Information Base. In order to be able to determine how to structure and plan a new eGovernment project, a government official may need access to relevant laws (especially for his/her own jurisdiction), policy documents, possibly requirement documents specified by other administrations and existing implementations of particular approaches and technologies, while other resources such as general documentation on the subject and experience reports could be equally beneficial. In addition to leveraging the experience of others on similar projects, this information would help to re-use existing resources and to avoid unnecessary and costly duplication of work. To support such a decision process, an agency may want to aggregate information from many of the federated registries in- and outside of its own administrative context into one inner-agency information base on resources that are relevant to the agency's field of operation. Officials will then be able to use specific “expert” interfaces to freely query the information bases and to extract the necessary information.