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On-line Action Plan
The Commonwealth Government's Government On-line Strategy requires
that Government Agencies develop and publish on-line action plans on their
respective websites. The following is FRDC's On-line Action Plan:
Objectives
- To improve FRDC business practices and efficiency
- To provide low cost, quality, online services that are easy to use
by any member of the community
- To improve relationships with all stakeholders
- To provide an environment where customers choosing to transact with
FRDC online can do so at any time
Strategy - Short Term (before 30 June 2001)
- Sell research publications and other products online
- Provide a search engine on publications
- Provide three tiers of summaries of publications from 1990 onwards
and titles of publications only before that date
Strategy - Medium/Longer Term
- Provide dial-in access to the FRDC LAN for staff use when travelling
- Provide electronic notification of upcoming milestone due dates to
researchers
- Accept applications over the web from research providers to undertake
research
- Reconciliation of credit cards
- Bank statements directly ported into the financial system
- Provide web-based training in selected areas
- Provide an educational resource for schools
Guiding Principles
As per Government Online The Commonwealth Governmentís Strategy, April
2000,
pp.14-18.
- Authentication
- Privacy
- Security
- Metadata standards
- Electronic Publishing and Record Keeping Guidelines
- Accessibility
AND:
As per Commonwealth Electronic Procurement implementation strategy,
April 2000.
- To pay all suppliers to Government electronically by the end of 2000
- Able to trade electronically with all ësimple procurementísuppliers
who wish to do so, using open standards, the the end of 2001
AND:
As per Government Online The Commonwealth Governmentís Strategy, April
2000, pp.25-26, Annex A.
- Adherence to Online Information Service Obligations
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