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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andrew R
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 4:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WSG] Web governance
 
I realise the list is very much about nuts and bolt of standards. So this
might not be the right place for this posting and might be deemed to be 'off
topic'. If it is please ignore!
 
I work in a large (lumbering) Australian federal government agency. My
colleges in the web publishing section see developing standards compliant
web sites as normal professional practice. However, some other parts of the
organisation, mainly 'traditional' developers in the IT section, simply
don't get it. The outcome of this is some of the organisation's web based
applications are riddled with problems caused by poor coding practices.
These manifest themselves as accessibility issues, difficulties with cross
browser compatibility, and significant bottle necks applying updates to
branding and presentation. The problems are steadily growing as the
organisation builds more and more web interfaces to various applications and
systems.
 
To date the web section has taken the approach of trying to work with the
developers in the IT area to help them understand the techniques and
benefits web standards. However, this has been problematic because there is
a lack of more formal mechanisms to enforce compliances.
 
This brings me on to my question for the group. I'm currently looking for
web channel governance models suitable for applying in a large public sector
organisation that is moving towards significant delivery of services
on-line. Can anyone give me some pointers, do have something that works in
your organsiation, etc?
 
The few models that I have found are geared at managing inter/intra net
sites with a strong emphasis on managing content publishing and how this is
used as a communication/marketing tool. For example
<http://egovau.blogspot.com/2008/07/drawing-lines-effectively-structuring.ht
ml>
http://egovau.blogspot.com/2008/07/drawing-lines-effectively-structuring.htm
l. This approach tends to place the Marketing sections as the owner and
avoids engagement with an organisation's IT area.  The problem is online
services delivery is much bigger then the traditional 'communications'
business activities, they cut across many parts of the organisation and
require complex integration with other systems. 
 
Help!
 
Andrew
 

 
 
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