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Managing Open Access &
Information Protection
AIIM Industry White Paper on Records, Document and Enterprise Content Management for the Public Sector
Executive editors and coordinators:
Dr. Ulrich Kampffmeyer
Silvia Kunze-Kirschner
PCI PROJECT CONSULT International Ltd.
Table of Content:
1. Introduction
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2.1 Information access in Europe
2.2 A common framework for information interchange
2.3 Drivers for open access
2.4 Exposure to Litigation
2.5 Privacy-protection versus behaviour tracking
2.6 Digital rights protection
3. Accessing Public Information
3.1 The portal as a paradigm
3.2 Usage scenarios - corporate, personal, marketplace portals
3.3 Information aggregation
3.4 Web content
3.5 Search and mining
3.6 Text analysis functions
3.7 Five Examples of the use of Text Mining
3.8 Consolidated and Syndicated Content
3.9 Metadata
3.10 The role of XML
3.11 The enterprise content management challenge
3.12 Presentation support
3.13 Application Services
3.14 Collaboration
3.15 Personalisation, strategies and tools
4. Protecting Public Information
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4.2 Management vs. Retention
4.3 Emergence of virtual documents and virtual records
4.4 Audit trails
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4.6 Common solution requirements
4.7 Emerging issues
5. Standards for User Access and Information Protection
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5.2 Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software Applications (USA)
5.3 Functional Requirements for Electronic Records Management Systems (United Kingdom)
5.4 Functional Description, Requirements and Specifications for Record keeping Systems (Norway)
5.5 ISO 15489: Archives and Records Management
5.6 ISO 5964: Establishment and Development of Multilingual Thesauri
5.7 ISO 11179: Specification and Standardisation of Data Elements
5.8 LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
5.9 Security standards
5.10 Digital Rights Management and Digital Media Management - Standards, standardisation activities, fora and consortia
6. Best Practice Applications
6.1 Open Digital Administration Project of the cities of Naestved and Skurup
6.2 Personal Portal Solution The Keen Project
6.3 Enterprise Content Management System Project of the Statens Museum for Kunst – The National Danish Art Museum
7. Outlook
7.1 Proven strategies
7.2 Technology benefits
7.3 Critical Success Factors
7.4 Trends
Glossary
Abbreviations
References
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2. GPATS 2013: where & why
One of the premier events sponsored
by World Information Technology and
Services Alliance (WITSA)
São Paulo, Brazil
November 12th and 13th
Objective: underscore the importance
for every country to have a Policy
Framework in place that ensures their
governments, businesses and citizens
can not only participate but maximize
the economic, social and cultural
benefits of the Digital Age.
3. Invitation from the Chairman
You are cordially invited to attend WITSA’s Global Action Policy &
Trade Summit (GPATS) to be held in SÃO PAULO, BRASIL on
November 12 and 13th, 2013, which will focus on Public Policies
regarding Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).
Particular focus will be put both on effective government policies
from around the globe, as well as the free trade agreements
regarding ICT goods and services.
Gathering at the Summit there will be senior officials and executives
from governments, industry, global institutions, academic
institutions and civil society.
As ICTs are having a dramatic impact on governments, industries,
education, health care, the environment and nearly every other
aspect of human life, the role of public policy in this area is critical
both to the advancement of the ICT industries as well as for the
advancement of countries and society all over the world.
Roberto C. Mayer
GPATS 2013 Chairman
4. What you will find at GPATS
• Global Business Meetings
– Brazilian Anchor Companies and ICT companies working worldwide
• A world class Summit covering:
– Policy Frameworks that Deliver the Promise of the Digital Age
– Internet Governance at a Crossroads
– Free Trade Policies in ICT Goods and Services
– And many more!
5. Schedule Overview
Nov, 11th Nov, 12th Nov, 13th
Welcome Session
Free Trade Policies in ICT Goods
and Services
Why ICT Matters Measuring the IT Industry Globally
Policy Frameworks that Deliver
the Promise of the Digital Age
Innovative applications of
technology by youth
Internet Governance at a
Crossroads
GPATS Wrap-up
Creating a Global Cyber Immune
System
GPATS 2015 Handoff
Business Meetings
6. Venue
Centro de Convenções Rebouças - Rebouças Convention Center
Avenida Rebouças, 600 - São Paulo – SP – Brazil – ZIP 05402-000
7. São Paulo: a Global Hub
• Two International Airports
– Guarulhos
– Congonhas
• 400+ hotels
– Over 40 thousand rooms
• 12.500 restaurants
8. Hotels at Special Rates for GPATS 2013
Renaissance Hotel - Marriott
GPATS 2013 Flagship
Mercure - Accor Ibis São Paulo Paulista
Reservation Service free together with
your registration at GPATS 2013
Quality Suites Imperial Hall
9. GPATS Opening Session
Mrs. Dilma Vana Rousseff
President of Brazil (invited)
Mr. Geraldo Alckmin
Governor of São Paulo (invited)
Mr. Marco Antonio Raupp
Science and Technology
Minister of Brazil (invited)
Mr. Santiago Gutierrez
Chairman - WITSA
10. Keynote: Why ICT Matters
Mr. Alan Marcus
ICT Director
World Economic Forum
This session will set the stage for GPATS 2013 by
examining the positive impacts of ICTs around the
globe. Annually, the World Economic Forum publishes
comparative studies that address in detail key factors
affecting the competitiveness and network readiness of
nations. Mr. Marcus will explain why ICT capabilities
are critical to the future of nations and economies in
the 21st Century.
11. Panel: Policy Frameworks
that Deliver the Promise of the Digital Age
Mr. Ivo Ivanovski
Minister of Information Society - Republic of Macedonia
Mr. Eduardo Campos
Former Science & Techonoly Minister - Brazil
and Governor of Pernambuco State (invited)
Mr. Félix de Vicente Mingo
Economy Minister - Chile (invited)
Mr. José Lino Salvador Barañao
Science & Technology Minister - Argentina (invited)
Mr. Marco Antônio Raupp
Science & Technology Minister - Brazil (invited)
Mr. Jeong Won Yoon, Ph.D.
NIA (National Information Society Agency) - South Korea
Mr. André Richier
Principal Administrator - European Comission (invited)
This session draws together diverse examples of national policy agendas, frameworks and priority actions that are promoting the
development and use of ICTs to achieve economic and social development. These include education and skills development, building
the information infrastructure and developing ICT national industries.
12. Panel: Internet Governance at a Crossroads
Mrs. Sally Wentworth
Senior Manager of Public Policy - ISOC
Mr. Bruno Ramos
Head of ITU's Latin America Office (invited)
Mr. Everton Lucero
Stakeholder Engagement - ICANN
Mr. Jerry Brito
Professor of Law
George Mason University School of Law
Mr. Nizar Zakka
Secretary General - IJMA3
The Internet is now a critical part of business, cultural, political and social activity, enabling information to be
shared and voices to be heard globally. Equally, the increasing ubiquity of the Internet has been accompanied by
cybercrime, spam and breaches of privacy. Many national governments together with some international
institutions believe the Internet needs greater government regulation and oversight to supplant current multi
stakeholder structures. This session will assess the various positions about how global Internet governance should
evolve.
13. Keynote: Creating a
Global Cyber Immune System
Mr. Alan Marcus
ICT Director - World Economic Forum
Mr. Howard Schmidt
Partner - Schmidt Ridge Cyber
Just as people, communities, governments and nations have collaborated globally to
share knowledge and practices that have eliminated or reduced public health risks,
information about cyber risks, threats and vulnerabilities need to be shared globally
to encourage all IT stakeaholders to adopt good practices. This session examines how
greater openness, transparency and collaboration can reduce cyber threats,
highlighting best practices as well as sound policies and regulations -when needed-
that ensure the Internet remains healthy and trustworthy. Panelists will also address
how cyber security will need to become like the human immune system—isolating
and attacking intruders even before knowing their identity or source.
14. Panel: Free Trade Policies in ICT Goods and Services
Mr. John Wilson
Lead Economist, Development Research Group
World Bank
Mr. Roberto Azevedo
General Director - World Trade Organization (invited)
Mr. Luis Stein
Vice-President - ALETI & President - GECHS
Mrs. Dorothy Dwoskin
Senior Director, Trade Policy and Strategy- Microsoft Corporation (invited)
Professor L. Alan Winters
University of Sussex - United Kingdom (invited)
Mr. Craig Emerson
Former Minister - Australia (invited)
Mr. Ernesto Zedillo
Former President - Mexico (invited)
Global trade is at a crossroads. Either it advances or we will face a retreat from multilateralism, at our own peril. Without global
cooperation on finance, security, trade, the environment and poverty reduction, the risks of division, strife and war will remain
dangerously real. Waiting for better times will simply not suffice. Collectively, we must be bolder to cope with growing risks. ICT
goods and services underpin modern economic activity and development. This session addresses how open markets provide the most
effective means of ensuring everyone gains access to world’s best technology and services, at global prices.
15. Panel: Measuring the IT Industry Globally
Mr.Roberto Mayer
President - ALETI & Vice-President - Assespro
Mr. Bernd Friedrich
Head of "Information and Communication
Technologies for Development"
at German Society for International Cooperation
Mr. Torbjörn Fredriksson
Chief, ICT Analysis Section
Science, Technology and ICT Branch
UNCTAD
Many countries have implemented policies to strengthen their local ICT sectors.
However, few in-depths studies on how best to develop comprehensive
methodologies on the measurement of this sector have been developed. This session
will explore the best strategies not only to fill this gap on the national level, but
explore the process of harmonizing various initiatives, so that comprehensive data
can be compared globally in the future.
16. Keynote: Innovative applications
of technology by youth
Mr. Peter A. Bruck
Chairman
World Summit Youth Award (WSYA)
Over one billion youth live in the world today. This means that approximately one
person in five is between the age of 15 to 24 years. The number of youth living in
developing countries will grow by 89.5% until 2025. Therefore, it is a must to take
youth issues into considerations in the ICT development agenda and ICT policies of
each country. This session will show how they are engaging with, and applying ICTs –
locally, nationally and globally – to change the world through innovative applications
of technology.
17. Panel: GPATS Wrap-up
Mr. John Higgins
Director - Digital Europe
Mr. Alan Marcus
ICT Director - World Economic Forum
Mr. Ivo Ivanovski
Minister of Information Society - Republic of Macedonia
Mr. John Wilson
Lead Economist - World Bank
Mr.Roberto Mayer
President - ALETI & Vice-President - Assespro
Mrs. Sally Wentworth
Senior Manager of Public Policy - ISOC
This session will engage all the Summit moderators to highlight the critical public
policy actions to ensure we fulfil the promise of the Digital Age. These will be
encapsulated in the the “Declaration of São Paulo”, which will be read and signed by
WITSA leaders.
18. Closing Ceremony: GPATS 2015 Handoff
Mr. Santiago Gutierrez
Chairman - WITSA
Mr. Roberto Mayer
Chairman - GPATS 2013
Mr. Amado Espinosa
Chairman - WCIT 2014
To be announced
Chairman - GPATS 2015
During this closing session, the host of GPATS 2015 will be announced and
showcased. WITSA's board will define the host country during the General
Assembly to be held during the GPATS 2013.
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19. Registration Schedule
Period Discount (%) Amount (USD)
Until Sep, 8th
80 118,00
From Set, 9th
to Set, 29th
60 236,00
From Set, 30th
to Oct, 20th
40 354,00
From Oct, 21th
to Nov, 3rd
20 472,00
From Nov, 4th
onwards* Full Price 590,00
Undergraduate Students Additional 50% at all times
(compulsory by Brazilian law)
20. An unique experience!
• Take part in a world class program with renowned speakers from government, industry, institutions and
academia
• Engage in the discussion regarding international trade issues and policies
• Take part in discussions on keeping the Internet Governance balanced
• Learn of ICT related best practices in government policies and practices
• Learn about how different countries view and implement their Digital Agendas
• Be part of a global network of professionals
• Experience sessions on ICT development with developed and developing country executives and officials
• Gain or reinforce your understanding of key policies affecting ICT development
• Have the opportunity to participate in debates and discussions
• Learn about Brasil as a global power
• Enjoy the gracious hospitality of world famous São Paulo’s cultural and gastronomical attractions
12 reasons to attend GPATS 2013
21. Welcome to GPATS 2013!
www.gpats2013.org
Register NOW at
http://gpats2013.org/web/inscricoes