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Slimmere Informatie Uitwisseling
Informatie uitwisseling vanuit een Europees Perspectief
Bartho Dröge Executive Architect Public Sector
27 januari 2011
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL voor de Overheid .. door Pascal Coenen
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL voor de Overheid .. door Pascal Coenen
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Ministerial Declaration on e-Government 18.11.2009
We, the ministers responsible for e-Government policy of the EU member states, the candidate countries and the EFTA countries have approved […]
By 2015, policy priorities shall be achieved:
Citizens and businesses are empowered by e-Government services designed around users‘ needs and developed with third parties as well as by increased access to public information, strengthened transparency and effective means for involvement […]
Mobility in the Single Market is reinforced by seamless e-Government services for the setting up and running of a business and for studying, working, residing and retiring anywhere in the EU
Efficiency and effectiveness is enabled by a constant effort to use e-Government to reduce the administrative burden, improve organisational processes and promote a sustainable low-carbon economy
The implementation of the policy priorities is made possibleby appropriate key enablers and legal and technical preconditions.
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Scope of EU Digital Agenda
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda
100 actions in the following categories:– Digital Single Market – Interoperability and Standards – Trust and Security – Very Fast Internet – Research and innovation – Enhancing e-skills – ICT for Social Challenges – International
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Implementation of theEU Digital Agenda
Digital Single Market– Online access to legal content– 50% shop online– 20% buy cross-borders
Openess and Interoperability– Recognize and create more and better standards in Europe– Make better use of these standards– Ensure interoperability even in absence of standards
Online Trust and Security– Cybercrime Centre– Computer Emergency Response Teams
Internet for All– 2013: 100% coverage– 2020: 100% coverage >= 30Mbps– 50% household take-up >= 100Mbps
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL voor de Overheid .. door Pascal Coenen
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European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
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Behavioral marketingCyber security
Catastrophe planning Smart grid
Disease spreadEarth resource mgmt.Community resiliency
Analyzing and managing these interconnected and interdependent models creates differentiating business value for clients. IBM is active member and can support those initiatives.
Analyzing and managing these interconnected and interdependent models creates differentiating business value for clients. IBM is active member and can support those initiatives.
CIP ICT-PSP Project EPIC: Orchestration of Smart Services
Trend Increasingly rich modeling, and
instrumentation
Trend Increasingly rich modeling, and
instrumentation
Trend
Increasing standardization and transparency
Trend
Increasing standardization and transparency
Trend Higher fidelity capture with human assist
Trend Higher fidelity capture with human assist
Activity
Fusing multiple world models
To extract insight
ActivityOrchestrating interdependent
models, information, processes, decisions, actions
ActivityCapturing and using dynamic,
intelligent interactions
Business Models Decision Models Business Process, and
Data Models Financial Models
Business & IT World(Enterprise Reality)
Scientific models Earth system models Geospatial models Physics models
Physical World(Physical Reality)
Social network models Economic models Behavior models
Human WorldIndividuals and Communities
(Social-economic Reality)
Models
Orchestrating the Smarter Planet
Smart e-Government solutions require interconnected and interdependent Models to represent the physical environment, business & IT, and individuals & communities
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL voor de Overheid .. door Pascal Coenen
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Important Current Projects
European eHealth Project www.epsos.eu
Electronic patient record systems, with
their initial focus on both patient summary/
emergency data sets and medication
record/ePrescribing solutions, are being
driven forward by many EU member states.
www.peppol.eu
Both governments and their suppliers will
benefit from more efficient, harmonised
Electronic procurement and invoicing
processes. The project will also be a
catalyst for introducing eBusiness in
companies and for speeding up
the overall uptake of new technologies.
www.eu-spocs.eu
SPOCS aims at providing seamless simple procedures online for cross-border services to set up a business in another EU country in the context of the Services Directive. The project builds on solutions developed in Member States as they implement the Services Directive.
www.eid-stork.eu
The aim of the STORK project is to establish a European eID Interoperability Platform that will allow citizens to establish new e-relations across borders, just by presenting their national eID.
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Overview of SPOCS Work Packages
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The broader PEPPOL Vision is to enable Public eProcurement in Europe just exchanging electronic documents for all procurement processes
Longer Term Vision of PEPPOL
Each company of any size, including
specifically Small/Medium Enterprises
(SME) can participate in electronic public
tenders issued by any Public Contracting
Authority of any EU Member State and
perform all processes with electronic
documents with electronic signature for:
– Enterprise Qualification (Sourcing)– Offer submission (Tender, Auction)– Contract negotiation and awarding– Order receiving– Invoices emission– Payments
Public organisation
Public organisation
Company
Company
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Example: PEPPOL Infrastructure – high level
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL door Pascal Coenen
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A unified framework approach for government provides delivers speed, flexibility, choice and assures interoperability
IT Hardware and Operations InfrastructureIT Hardware and Operations Infrastructure
Industry Standards, Data and Process
Models
Interfaces and Adapters ToolsTemplates and
PortletsReference
Architectures
Delivery Guides and Partner Enablement
Centers
Government Framework Software FoundationGovernment Framework Software Foundation
IBM Government Industry Framework
Government Industry-Specific ExtensionsGovernment Industry-Specific Extensions
Customs,Tax and Revenue Management
Safety and Security
Social Services &
Social Security
Integrated Urban
Infrastructure
Metropolitan Transportation
& Roads
IBM Industry Solutions and Business Partner SolutionsIBM Industry Solutions and Business Partner Solutions
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The Government Industry Framework addresses key government pain points across multiple domains and scenarios
Metropolitan Transportation & Roads
Custom, Tax and Revenue Management
Safety and Security
Social Services and Social Security
Integrated Urban Infrastructure
IT Hardware and Operations InfrastructureIT Hardware and Operations Infrastructure
Government Framework Software FoundationGovernment Framework Software Foundation
IBM Government Industry Framework
Government Industry-Specific ExtensionsGovernment Industry-Specific Extensions
Government Industry SolutionsGovernment Industry Solutions
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Europese initiatieven: De EU Digitale Agenda 2010-2020
European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
Projectvoorbeelden: STORK, EPSOS, PEPPOL, SPOCS
Voorbeeld implementaties door IBM
XBRL voor de Overheid door Pascal Coenen
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Agenda
What is XBRL
Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
XBRL Solutions
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What is XBRL
When XBRL becomes the financial reporting standard, organizations and institutions
can expect the following advantages:
XBRL facilitates re-use
XBRL improves data quality
XBRL decreases costs related to data analysis
XBRL reduces overall time of financial reporting
XBRL is a global standard designed to streamline the production and consumption of business reports and financial data (collection, validation, publication, and analysis)
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Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
The Dutch Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Program
Main goal of reducing the compliancy reporting burden for Dutch businesses
Able to receive XBRL reports through a central portal that is used by several agencies
Key institutions; Kamer van Koophandel, Belastingdienst & CBS are able to receive reports in XBRL format
It is the program’s intention to publish received Chamber of Commerce XBRL reports
Program also focuses on internal use, facilitating the communication of data between governmental institutions
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Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
The Dutch Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Program
The following reports can already be transferred to the Dutch government in XBRL
Aangifte Omzetbelasting (Belastingdienst)
Winstaangifte Inkomensbelasting (Belastingdienst)
(Verkorte) winstaangifte Vennootschapsbelasting (Belastingdienst)
Intercommunitaire prestaties (Belastingdienst)
BTW (Belastingdienst)
Opgaaf korte termijn statistiek (CBS)
Jaarstatistiek (CBS)
Onderzoek Investeringen en lease (CBS)
Jaarrekening (Kamer van Koophandel)
Kredietrapportages (Banken)
On September 2010 the Dutch Tax Office made XBRL the mandatory standard for reporting “verkorte aangiften vennootschapbelasting”.
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Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
The Australian Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Program
Participating agencies:The TreasuryAustralian Bureau of StatisticsAustralian Prudential Regulation AuthorityAustralian Securities and Investments CommissionAustralian Tax Office8 State Revenue Agencies
Estimated annual savings of $795 million to Australian businesses
In 2008 IBM was awarded the contract to design and create the Core Services IT platform
Delivery successfully completed 01-07-2010
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Legend GL Cluster Agencies
Offices of State Revenue(OSRs)
x8
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
(APRA)
Australian Taxation Office(ATO)
Australian Securities and Investment Commission
(ASIC)
Australian Bureau of Statistics
(ABS)
SBR Authentication Subsystem
SBR Taxonomy Governance and
Development
SBR Core Services
authenticationrequests
SAMLassertions,
identity data
knowledgeassets
admin taskresults
admin task requests
profiles,preferences
reportingobligations Australian
business andgovernment
data
datarequests
submissions
submissionstatus
submission status
submission status
submissionstatus
submissionstatus
submissions
submissions
submissions
submissions
AgenciesGovernment data sources
External Users
Other SBR Subsystems
taxonomies
Government Directores (e.g. ABR, GOLD)
SBRAdministrators
Businesses, Intemediaries
Software Developers
registration,test reports,
artefact requests,profiles
artefacts,test results
Business Accounting Software report submissions
report submission status
With
IBM Software
IBM & Partner Services• XBRL related Programme
Management, Systems Integration and Architecture
• Reporting lifecycle management Taxonomy creation and or extension
• Information modeling• Web Services and SOA• Automate the processes of
data collection, eg different accounting systems
• Mapping and transformation tools
• Data integration • Data Extraction• Checking data for accuracy• Collecting and integrating
data into XBRL• Instance creation, single and
grouped report production,• XBRL processing • Report editing• Rendering• Storing, retrieving and
querying XBRL documents• Data Pattern Analysis• Risk assessments• Statistical analysis• Business Intelligence
Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
The Australian Standard Business Reporting (SBR) Program
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Local & Global XBRL Initiatives
The Dutch Water Boards XBRL Case
Economic and Monetary Union reporting
to the Central Bureau of Statistics
After a initial learning curve total reporting time started to decrease
Research showed a 25% drop in average reporting time
Source: Impact of eXtensible Business Reporting Language on the administrative burden of organizations, Deliotte 2007
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XBRL Software Solutions
Creating & Sending XBRL reports:
Cognos 8 Controller
- Alliance with Semansys
- XBRL reporter module
- Direct link to data in Cognos
Clarity FSR
- XBRL functionality embedded in FSR
- Seamless integration with source data
- One version of the truth
Receiving & Validating XBRL reports:
CoreFiling True North Solutions
- XBRL Processing
- XBRL Validating
- XBRL Transformation