Title: eServices Office
1eServices Office
- Managing Ubiquitous Content On the Web Today and
in the Future (State ISO Meeting, July 10, 2008)
2First Intro to the eServices Office
The eServices Office plays a key role in the
development of eGovernment solutions for the
State of California.
- The eServices Office coordinates with State
agencies, departments, boards, and commissions to
develop web sites and applications. - The office also works with State agencies to
identify services that when web-enabled, can
provide maximum benefit to agencies and their
customers.
3Who We Have Been Working With
- Executive State CIO, DTS Director, Director of
eServices - Cross-Agency Groups Webmasters User Group,
Public Information Officers, IOUCA (can we add
Information Security Officers?) - Additionally we regularly communicate and visit
many of the different agencies to assist them
with their individual needs
4Back to the Main Presentation
- Managing Ubiquitous Content On the Web
- Today and in the Future
5Definition Ubiquitous
- existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same
time - Traditional thinking
- we publish a website
- Reality
- our content is published all over the Web
- And this has become the expectation
6Ubiquitous TodayWhat does this mean?
- Web 2.0?, YouTube?, MySpace?, RSS?, Blogs?
Mashups? - All the above, and more?
- In a nutshell, what it means to us is
- Our websites must be the trusted source of
the truth and - We need a process (not a silver bullet) to
insure that all this ubiquitous stuff - Always links/references back to the truth (our
websites) - Complies with law and doesnt get us sued
- Does not violate privacy
- Is secure and accessible
- Is actively and continuously managed (while it
constantly changes on us!)
7Ubiquitous Today
- 1. Search by browsers, smart phones, voice,
maps - For years now, they (Google, Yahoo, etc.) have
charged nothing for it - They collect usage stats (including IP)
- They present content about us with other
non-government content on the same page - They display money-making advertising also next
to our content in their search results - Nothing new, but they have always done it
without our formal permission so it was OK,
right?
8Ubiquitous Today Whats the Issue?
- 1. Search sometimes we have agreements with
search vendors - We have full control over what is allowed in the
search results - Examples
- http//usasearch.gov/ (Microsoft Vivismo
outsourced) - http//search.ca.gov/ (Google Appliance at DTS)
- http//www.consumer-sc.ca.gov/ (Google Custom
Search Engine outsourced free but who
signed the agreement?)
9Ubiquitous Today - Other Agreements
- 2. Social Networks (YouTube, MySpace, Facebook,
Second Life, etc.) - Utilizing these services makes our content very
findable to the public, but we cant fully
control what content is presented along with our
content - Additionally we can use their infrastructure to
play videos on our own websites saving us lots of
money Ex http//webtools.ca.gov/Multimedia/Vide
o_Services.asp - YouTube Examples
- http//youtube.com/CaliforniaGovernment
- http//youtube.com/user/CaliforniaDMV
- Question In the future, will field offices
extend into MySpace Second Life via the Open
Social APIs being offered today ?
10Ubiquitous Today - Other Agreements
- 3. RSS Map Services (Feedburner, Google,
Microsoft, Yahoo, and many others can subscribe
to and re-publish our information) - Anyone can present our content next to
non-government content on any website - Additionally we can subscribe to this same
content and re-publish it in different contexts
on our own websites Ex http//webtools.ca.gov/M
ultimedia/Feeds.asp http//webtools.ca.gov/Multime
dia/Maps.asp - Important this happens without agreements
also!
11Ubiquitous Today - Other Agreements
- 4. Blogs, Wikis, Forums (Wordpress, Blogger,
Wikidot, FreeForums.org and many others) - The issues here are more cultural/management
than technical - Examples
- http//healtheillinois.wordpress.com/
(Cross-government partnership blog) - http//blog.library.ca.gov/ (CA State Library
blog) - http//ldp-bookofwisdom.wikidot.com/ (NASAs
Leadership Development Program)
12Ubiquitous Today - Other Social-Stuff
- 5. Social Bookmarking (Del.icio.us, Digg,
AddThis, etc.) - Anyone can quickly present links on the Web to
our content next to non-government content, and
make any comment (good, bad, or ugly) about it - With AddThis.com we can encourage them to do this
by making it really easy so content becomes
more visible - Examples
- http//www.usa.gov (bookmarking button on the
right) - http//www.ca.gov (button on the left, and top on
subsequent pages) - http//del.icio.us/csllaw (CA State Law Library
links with RSS feed)
13Ubiquitous Today - Other Stuff
- 6. Gadgets, Widgets, Pipes Analytics (Google,
SpringWidgets, Microsoft, Yahoo, etc.) - You can embed them into your own website, others
use them to embed your content into their
websites usually without any agreement
requirement - Examples
- http//www.ca.gov/weather_map.html (see the
weather via a map) - http//www.myspace/army (see SpringWidgets photo
and RSS widgets on the lower right) - http//pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/search?qgovernmentx
10y5 (Yahoo Pipes combine content from
multiple websites into a new presentation output
lists, maps, images typical programming not
needed) - http//pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_idhCaQKTU
u3BGkE3cPouNLYQ (this months vulnerabilities
from UK gov, Microsoft, securityfocus.com)
14? Ubiquitous Important Questions ?
- If we go there or not our content will still
be - out there
- So who is going to put it out there? And
- If we choose to not do it ourselves, are we
comfortable with - Someone else doing it for us?
- Someone else representing/misrepresenting us?
- We cant publish everywhere, but if we neglect
the major places the public is going how easy
will it be for someone to steal our identity
there?
15Ubiquitous Future
- Web 2.0 ? Web 3.0
- See http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_3
- Many opinions
- Will we be able to avoid Web 3.0?
- So whats the process for getting there safely?
(Gov 1.0 ? Gov 2.0 ? Gov 3.0)
16eServices Office ?? State ISOs
- Whats the best way for us to work with you?